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Check-in and check-out time after booking the hotel
1: When making a hotel reservation, you will usually receive a message or phone call indicating that the reservation is successful. The text message or phone call will prompt you with the check-in time.
2: Generally, hotels require check-in at or before 8 pm on the day of booking, and sometimes 6 pm.
If you cannot arrive within the specified time, you need to contact the customer service of the hotel or booking platform (Tongcheng, Ctrip, etc.) by phone to communicate the check-in time. This prevents the hotel from thinking that the customer cannot arrive and cancels, and gives the room to another guest.
3: Generally, you can check in at the hotel after 12 noon as booked. You can also communicate with us. For example, if you arrive at 9 o'clock in the morning, you can check in without paying extra.
4: Most hotels require check-out at 12 o'clock. You can communicate with the front desk to see if the check-out time can be extended. Some hotels can extend the check-out time to 2 pm. It depends on the source of customers. Each hotel has different regulations.
5: If late check-out is not possible, you can store your luggage at the front desk and pick it up when you want to leave.
Note: If you have any questions about check-in or check-out, please communicate with the hotel by phone to avoid unnecessary trouble.
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