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This article was co-authored by Stef Katz and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Stef Katz is a Travel Agent and the Founder of The Travel Superhero. She has helped clients enjoy convenience, access, personal attention, and ease in their travel planning for 6 years. Stef specializes in elevated social travel and finds ways to bring peace of mind to her travelers with open communication, genuine care, and professional support. She holds an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts from Miami Dade College and a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from the University of Florida, as well as numerous certifications with destinations, tour companies, and cruise lines in the travel industry. There are 11 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 429,856 times.

Checking into a hotel is generally a straightfoward process. Simply book your room online or by calling the hotel, arrive at check-in time, and visit the front desk with your ID, booking confirmation, and payment method. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about how to check into a hotel, from booking your room to the actual check-in process.

How to Easily Check in at a Hotel

  1. Book a room in advance to make sure there’s a vacancy.
  2. Ensure the name on your ID and credit card match.
  3. Go to the hotel’s front desk at the time of check in.
  4. Present your ID, booking confirmation, and payment method.
  5. Get your keys and inspect your room before unpacking.

Steps

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Checking Into Your Hotel

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  1. Step 1 Know the hotel’s check-in time. 1 Know the hotel’s check-in time. Nearly all hotels, and especially smaller hotels, have a specific check-in time, usually between 2pm and 4 pm. Check-in times should be listed online, but if you can’t find them, feel free to call the hotel to confirm. If possible, plan to arrive within that timeframe so you can check in immediately.[1]
    • If there’s a large gap of time between your arrival and the hotel's check-in time, call ahead and ask very politely if you can check-in early, or at least drop your bags. Then, go explore the area!
    • If you are checking in very late, especially if the hotel doesn’t have a 24 hour concierge, communicate your arrival time in advance so the concierge can make the necessary arrangements to receive you.[2]
  2. Check Into a Hotel Step 2.jpeg 2 Bring your ID, reservation confirmation, and form of payment to reception. The front desk of a hotel is called reception, and this is where you go to officially check-in. Greet the concierge and tell them you’d like to check in. They’ll then confirm the reservation and take your payment. Having your ID, confirmation, and payment ready beforehand will make the process run much more smoothly.[3]
    • For example, your ID may be your driver’s license or passport. If you’re staying abroad, the concierge will usually either copy the front page of your passport or keep your passport for the duration of your stay.
    • Typically, credit cards are the best form of payment to use at a hotel. Most hotels will place a hold of the full amount of your stay plus a percentage as incidentals per day, so it’s best to not give them your debit card.
    • A print out of your reservation confirmation can be useful, especially if you secured a special rate or promotion.
    • If you do not have a reservation, be prepared to be turned away if the hotel has no vacancies. Ask the concierge for suggestions for alternate hotels.
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  3. Check Into a Hotel Step 3.jpeg 3 Alternatively, opt for self-check-in. These days, many hotels offer various forms of self-check-in. If you’d prefer a quicker process, see if you can check in on the hotel’s app or website or if they have a self-serve kiosk you can use. This may not be an option at every hotel, however.[4]
  4. Check Into a Hotel Step 4.jpeg 4 Ask questions and take note of hotel amenities. Note the location and time of breakfast, internet access and passwords, lounges, bars and restaurants, and gym and spa facilities to make your stay more comfortable. Reception and/or the concierge can provide you with a map and recommendations about where to go and what to do nearby.
  5. Check Into a Hotel Step 5.jpeg 5 Get your key(s) and inspect your room. Many keys are electronic today, but some hotels still have old-school metal keys that also run the electricity of your room. After grabbing your keys, head up to your room and check it out. Make sure everything is as promised, that it’s well-stocked, and that there are no foul odors or stains on the bed, etc. If you are displeased with the room for whatever reason, politely ask to be relocated. If you’re satisfied, unpack and enjoy your stay![5]
    • If a bellhop brings up your luggage, be sure to tip them for their trouble.
    • If you request to be relocated, most hotels will comply if possible. If they cannot place you in a similar room, ask if they will upgrade you to a nicer room or a room with a view.
    • Remember to check for bed bugs, as well. Examine the sheets, mattress, box spring, and headboard for eggs, casings, and stains.[6]
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Booking Your Reservation

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  1. Check Into a Hotel Step 6.jpeg 1 Look online to find the best hotel for your needs. Before committing yourself to a reservation, check out different hotels online to determine which one has the best rates and your preferred amenities. Pay attention to the hotel’s location and look for images of the rooms to make sure they’re up to your standards.[7]
    • Alternatively, give the hotel a call and ask them questions about the location, noise level, walking distance to restaurants, etc.
    • Make note of the hotel’s cancellation policy, as well. Sometimes the unexpected happens, so keep track of the costs associated with canceling your reservation.[8]
    • Some hotels and hostels are really bare bones, and you might have to bring things like drinkable water and your own linens. Double-check with your hotel to see what is and isn’t included.
    • If you’re driving to the hotel, make sure to locate accessible parking ahead of time for your vehicle, and note the cost and location in your planning. If it’s helpful to you, bring a map so you can easily find the hotel.
  2. Check Into a Hotel Step 7.jpeg 2 Book your room online or over the phone. Reserve a room through the hotel’s website by filling out basic information like your full name and which dates you intend to check into and out of the hotel. Alternatively, call the hotel directly to have a worker help you with the booking process. Calling directly can even help you get better deals or secure a room at the last minute.[9]
    • In general, you’ll pay for your room at check-in, but some hotels may ask you to pay online or at least put your credit card information on file.
    • When booking your room, be sure to include any special requests, like conjoining rooms, quiet rooms, a crib, etc.
    • Make sure you’re old enough to book your room. In most cases, anyone 18 or older can book a hotel room, though some hotels don’t allow anyone under the age of 21 to make a reservation. Find the hotel’s age requirements in their terms and conditions.[10]
  3. Check Into a Hotel Step 8.jpeg 3 Ask for or save your confirmation number. If you spoke to the hotel over the phone, ask for your confirmation number, or if you booked online, write the number down. This will make it easier to confirm your booking before you arrive at the hotel. Call a few days in advance to make sure everything is ready.[11]
    • If you booked by calling the hotel, ask the worker to repeat your details back to you. This way, you know your reservation is correct and check-in will run much more smoothly.
    • Confirming your reservation ahead of time prevents day-of-arrival mistakes on the hotel's part, and covers you if they do mess something up. Then you can negotiate an upgrade with a clear conscience!
  4. Check Into a Hotel Step 9.jpeg 4 Ensure the name on your ID, credit cards, and passport match. Mismatching names often make it difficult or impossible to check in, as the hotel needs to confirm your ID to make sure they give the room to the right person. Before leaving for your trip, make sure these details match.[12]
    • If someone else is paying for your stay, make sure they list you as a guest and share all booking details and confirmation with you so you can check in. You will still need a valid ID when you check in.
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Checking Into a Hotel FAQs

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  1. Check Into a Hotel Step 10.jpeg 1 How old do you have to be to get a hotel? In most cases, you can book and check into a hotel if you’re 18 or older (or whatever the age of majority is in the country you’re visiting). Some hotels, like those with casinos, require you to be at least 21. Read your chosen hotel’s terms and conditions to see how old you must be to book with them.[13]
  2. Step 2 What are typical check in and check out times? 2 What are typical check in and check out times? Check in and check out times vary depending on the hotel, but in general, check in is between 2pm and 4 pm. Check out is typically between 10 am and 12 pm. This is because the hotel needs time to clean and prepare the room for the next guest.[14]
  3. Step 3 Can you check into a hotel early? 3 Can you check into a hotel early? Typically, you’re unable to check in early, as the hotel needs time to clean and prepare your room. However, if you know you’re going to arrive early, call ahead and let the hotel know. They may be able to arrange something, or at least let you drop your bags off while you wait. Additionally, some hotel loyalty programs provide priority/early check-in for members.[15]
  4. Step 4 How late can you check into a hotel? 4 How late can you check into a hotel? Many hotels charge a “no-show” fee after a set time, usually around 6pm. If you know you’re going to be late, call the hotel and let them know. This will prevent them from giving your room away altogether. Many hotels have 24-hour reception desks, so you can typically check in at any time after the set check-in time.[16]
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  • Question Do I pay for my stay straight away, or do I pay when I check out? EpcotMagic EpcotMagic Top Answerer Most often nowadays, you'll pay once you walk into the hotel. However, others force you to pay the moment you decide to make the original reservation, regardless of how long it is till the day of arrival. Very rarely will you ever get a chance to pay when you check out. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 2 Helpful 43
  • Question Do I have to give my information, such as date of birth, full name, etc., when I check into a hotel? EpcotMagic EpcotMagic Top Answerer Full name, yes. Date of birth, though, tends to vary. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 7 Helpful 43
  • Question How old do I have to be to get in a hotel? Community Answer Community Answer The guest who is paying for the room must be at least 18. However, some hotels have age restrictions up to 25 years old. It should say on the hotel's website, or just call the hotel and ask. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 4 Helpful 32
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  • Ask and remember the concierge's name. Thanks Helpful 9 Not Helpful 0
  • If you can, tip the housekeeping service for their trouble. When was the last time anyone made your bed for you every day? Thanks Helpful 10 Not Helpful 0
  • If you are abroad where the staff will be speaking English as a second (or even a third) language, articulate your words and do not use jargon, in order to facilitate clear, efficient communication. Thanks Helpful 9 Not Helpful 0
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Stef Katz Co-authored by: Stef Katz Travel Agent This article was co-authored by Stef Katz and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Stef Katz is a Travel Agent and the Founder of The Travel Superhero. She has helped clients enjoy convenience, access, personal attention, and ease in their travel planning for 6 years. Stef specializes in elevated social travel and finds ways to bring peace of mind to her travelers with open communication, genuine care, and professional support. She holds an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts from Miami Dade College and a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from the University of Florida, as well as numerous certifications with destinations, tour companies, and cruise lines in the travel industry. This article has been viewed 429,856 times. 8 votes - 100% Co-authors: 19 Updated: July 17, 2024 Views: 429,856 Categories: Hotels Article SummaryX

Before you check into your hotel, make sure to visit the hotel's website and familiarize yourself with its location, cancellation policy, and amenities. Additionally, ensure you bring a debit or credit card to pay for your room. When you arrive at the hotel, go to the reception area or front desk. Give the attendant your name and reservation information, and ask questions if you have them. Once you get to your room, inspect everything to make sure it's satisfactory before settling in. For more about tipping customs and the hold that will be placed on your credit card, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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