In article , Markku Gr=F6nroos=20
says...
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> Actually I am inclined to believe that something different was meant.
> Reception is trivially open 24 hours a day in all hotels (establisments
> which do not follow the policy are something else than hotels). About the
> only way to get a room with certainty before the check in time is to pay =
for
> the previous night in advance. In case a room is cleaned well before the
> bell strikes when a casual traveller arrives in, receptionist may hand th=
e
> key.
Rereading the post I must admit that probably you are right. Many hotels=20
in SE Asia allow you to check in only after 12pm or even 2pm, so I'm not=20
sure what they charge from a traveller who shows up at 7 or 8am.
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