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Old Nov 5, 2013 | 1:44 pm
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JenniferNAz
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Sorry for it being unclear.

I did know I would be checking in very late/early morning on the night of Oct 18/Oct 19. I did not want my reservation cancelled, so I notified the manager and she cancelled my reservation for the 18th and just made notes on the on for the 19-22 that I would be in very late/early. Due to delays, I didn't arrive until about 7am.

As travelinfoo stated, I wanted to be sure I had my room no matter what time I arrived, and I didn't expect them to give me that early of a check in (although by the time I did make it, they probably would have given me a free early check in, as it is a location I often stay at).

So, my folio and reservation show me checking in on the 19th and checking out on the 22nd, however I paid for 4 separate room charges and taxes (nights).

I hope that clears things up.

Thanks for any input!
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