That is a good suggestion and then ask for a late checkout. Still presents a problem for those pesky noonish to 3pm appointments.
I think the hotels that are most strict when it comes to early check ins are actually the higher end hotels. I remember one time wanting to check in at an Embassy Suites. Check in was 3pm. I arrived at the desk at 2:59 and couldn't check in. Actually, I was told to come back in 30 minutes b/c the room was not ready. I think some of the high end places have a very structured cleaning process.
I've noticed that your low end 2 to 2 1/2 star places (Comfort Inn, Days Inn, etc) are much more flexible with requests or even walk ups. Unless there is something big in town, these places are never at capacity and have spare rooms all the time.
Originally Posted by Cpalmson
I could imagine high end 3+ star hotels doing this, but the hotel in question is a 2 star at best. The lady was unprofessional as she was talking to people loudly in the background while I was trying to ask her questions on the phone. I could only imagine what would have happened in person.
Plus their automated voice service was recorded by someone that either couldn't read or was very nervous. I think I dodge a bullet with this one.