When checking into a hotel, remember to say these three ‘code words’ – the front desk will immediately know you’re a seasoned traveler!
The six elements of tourism are food, accommodation, transportation, sightseeing, shopping, and entertainment. When traveling, food, accommodation, and transportation are indispensable. Without the development of catering and snacks, it's only a matter of time before you starve when you arrive at a tourist destination. Without hotels, guesthouses, and homestays to provide tourists with accommodation, you would be forced to sleep on the streets. Without transportation, we can't even take a step, let alone explore the vast land of our country.
Before checking into the hotel, you can arrange it online in advance, so you don't have to worry about not having a room. When checking into a hotel, you generally need to go to the front desk to process the registration. Almost every hotel's process is similar. Why do you need to tell the front desk 'three no's' when checking into a hotel? Let's take a look together.
Don't book a room next to the elevator because the hotel is open 24 hours a day, and people coming and going take the elevator. The opening and closing of the elevator and the noise will often be heard, especially considering the general soundproofing effect of hotels, you will inevitably hear a little. For a traveler who spends a day traveling, it's very important to have a quiet sleep, so it's best not to choose a room next to the elevator.
Secondly, when checking in, you must tell the front desk not to assign you to a corner room because the room area is generally smaller than other rooms due to the design of the building. Hotels often try to make a profit, so even if the corner room has a small layout, it is still used. If you don't want to be assigned to a crowded room when you check into a hotel, you must tell the front desk clearly.
Finally, tell the front desk not to assign you to the last room because the last rooms in a hotel are usually at the end of the corridor, and this room is often the most remote room in the hotel. Living in this room will have very poor lighting and a gloomy environment, and the cleaning staff will not be very serious when cleaning it.