Checking into a hotel *early*
#16
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Melbourne
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We'll be arriving at LGA next Saturday morning at 10.14am after MEL-HNL-ORD-LGA. By the time we get our luggage and take the shuttle to the nearby hotel (LGA Marriott) it will probably be around 11.00am.
I know we'll be pretty buggered by then and will be hoping the Marriott will give us an early room. Does anybody know whether this hotel is likely to? If not what do you suggest we do if they tell us to come back at 3 or 4.00pm.
Here are my options. Please add your suggestions to the list:
1. Sit in the lobby
2. Sit in the bar
3. Go for a walk (too cold?)
4. Go back to LGA and sit in the airline club lounge and enjoy the facilities (we have membership)
5. Go for a ride in a bus somewhere (we won't be hiring a car).
I know we'll be pretty buggered by then and will be hoping the Marriott will give us an early room. Does anybody know whether this hotel is likely to? If not what do you suggest we do if they tell us to come back at 3 or 4.00pm.
Here are my options. Please add your suggestions to the list:
1. Sit in the lobby
2. Sit in the bar
3. Go for a walk (too cold?)
4. Go back to LGA and sit in the airline club lounge and enjoy the facilities (we have membership)
5. Go for a ride in a bus somewhere (we won't be hiring a car).
#17


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People reported success in securing a room quickly by hanging out in the lobby in a very unorderly way. The golden line between being a nuisance or casting a negative image without actually giving a reason for complaint, such that the hotel only has one choice to get rid of you: find a room for you as soon as possible.
Please note, however, that the correct way of action would be to simply accept that they can't / don't want to give you a room until the official check-in time.
HTB.
Please note, however, that the correct way of action would be to simply accept that they can't / don't want to give you a room until the official check-in time.
HTB.
#18
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My experience: if you ask beforehand, they will probably charge you for whatever they offer (but maybe not a full extra night).
I prefer to just show up and ask. I generally ask if I can leave my luggage. If they are not full I usually get access to a room. But I always enter the hotel knowing there is a chance the answer will be no (for the room, not for the luggage).
And yes, Gold or Platinum plastic might help in this case. But it is not strictly needed to get in early.
I prefer to just show up and ask. I generally ask if I can leave my luggage. If they are not full I usually get access to a room. But I always enter the hotel knowing there is a chance the answer will be no (for the room, not for the luggage).
And yes, Gold or Platinum plastic might help in this case. But it is not strictly needed to get in early.
By just showing up you appear arrogant, self-important and cheap, IMHO.
Hotels appreciate guests booking the night before in this situation, and I've gotten some very nice rooms and extra benefits by doing this.
#19
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So I decided to change my schedule around to avoid the 5:30am/6:00am checkin by heading first to Vina del Mar instead of Santiago. Now I'll arrive at a different hotel probably around 8am instead, and if I can't check in, I'll just take a nap on the beach or by the pool!
FWIW I've checked in early before (around 10-11am), and usually preface that with an "I realize my room probably isn't ready yet, but I was hoping to just check in and drop off my bags." That with my Southern accent turned on has had reasonable luck. :-)
FWIW I've checked in early before (around 10-11am), and usually preface that with an "I realize my room probably isn't ready yet, but I was hoping to just check in and drop off my bags." That with my Southern accent turned on has had reasonable luck. :-)
#20
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So I decided to change my schedule around to avoid the 5:30am/6:00am checkin by heading first to Vina del Mar instead of Santiago. Now I'll arrive at a different hotel probably around 8am instead, and if I can't check in, I'll just take a nap on the beach or by the pool!
FWIW I've checked in early before (around 10-11am), and usually preface that with an "I realize my room probably isn't ready yet, but I was hoping to just check in and drop off my bags." That with my Southern accent turned on has had reasonable luck. :-)
FWIW I've checked in early before (around 10-11am), and usually preface that with an "I realize my room probably isn't ready yet, but I was hoping to just check in and drop off my bags." That with my Southern accent turned on has had reasonable luck. :-)
#21
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Depending on the lounge location this might not be possible. If the club is airside you would have to get them to issue you a gate pass. If this is what you would want to do, why not call the hotel when you land, explain your situation and see what they say? This way, if they can't check you in yet you can still go to the club.
#22

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If I really, really need the room I book the previous night.
Last edited by Koby; Dec 8, 2008 at 10:21 am Reason: spelling
#23


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Same here -- if I arrive very early and I need to go straight to work (e.g. west coast to Europe) I will book and pay for the hotel for the previous night. However, I've found that you need to call the hotel and tell them that you are a "red eye passenger" so that they don't give your room away when you don't show up.
#24

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Ofcourse the hotels appreciate guests booking the night before - that's more money for them. Some will even abuse the knowledge that a guest won't be checking in until early morning. I had a situation in Sydney once where my secretary had booked a hotel for "the night before" telling the hotel I would arrive around 6am, and when I got there they didn't have a room. Turns out they just sold the room twice anticipating a guest who would check out very early giving them time to clean before my arrival. After a 24 hour trip, I was very unhappy.
#25


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I guess YMMV with everything. I've probably been better than 50% successful getting into my WDW room in the early morning after a red-eye to MCO. I certainly never count on it--and I'm sure I've jinxed myself for my trip later this month by typing this--but overall I guess I've been pretty lucky with it.
#26




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The Schiphol Sheraton in AMS let me check in about 8:00 am once. My connection to MUC was cancelled due to snow there, so I didn't see much point in hanging around the airport all day hoping they cleared it up. I had NW rebook me on the next morning's flight since I had an extra day before meetings anyway. I called SPG from the KL lounge for a reservation, and they gave me the direct number of the hotel, which told me they had rooms ready and come on over. I didn't want to exit the secure area unless I knew the room was ready since I at least had lounge access. I was taking a nap while most of the others were still standing in line to rebook.
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Checked into the Island Shangri-La in Hong Kong around 7:30 am several years ago. They didn't seem surprised.

