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Early Check-in Warning!

After reading Ricki's disaster at Mandalay Bay, I thought I would just give the Knotties a bit of advice/warning. I work at a hotel, but before I did, I had no idea how this works. It is not hard to figure out, but if there is someone who rented your suite the night before you are looking to check-in, you will most likely NOT get an early check-in, no matter what anyone tells you. In Vegas, most people are not checking out until 11am or Noon, which means Housekeeping cannot ckean the room until then. It will take them over an hour to clean a suite (it takes 30 mins to clean a standard room at my hotel)  So 2 or 3pm or even later is likely. At my hotel, if we need a specific room cleaned, we can communicate with Houskeeping and make it happen. However, at these resorts, they don't care what rooms are needed unless you are a high roller.

SO-- My advice is to rent the room the night before you need it just to be safe.

Also-- if you don't want Housekeeping knocking on your door in the morning or entering your room when you are gone, place the do not disturb sign on the door and they will not bother you. You will not get your room cleaned, but your items will be safe and you wont be bothered by the knocking on the door every 30 minutes. You can always call down and ask for extra towels, coffee, etc...

Hope this helps everyone!!! Cool
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Re: Early Check-in Warning!

  • SuvaksasSuvaksas member
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    edited December 2011

     Thanks for that :) I was worried about cleaners coming into the room tbh. It just makes me nervous to think someone could be in the room when I'm not there.

     Does it save on tips too? Seen as no one cleaned the room all week, who is there to tip?? :)
     
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  • edited December 2011

    Yes-- the do not disturb works wonders. I never used it before I worked at a hotel!!

    Housekeeping will continue to knock until the check-out time unless you utilize this. Just nice that they won't enter your room, and you won't be woken up.

    In regards to tipping, I would still leave a small tip, since the person has to clean the room still once you leave. For a week stay, maybe 10 bucks. For a few nights, maybe 5??

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  • edited December 2011
    I always use do not disturb when I travel; I dont like people around my stuff when I'm not there.  If I'm staying a longer period of time I'll just go ask for towels if I need more but that's rare. 

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  • smokeybaileysmokeybailey member
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    edited December 2011
    I only use do not disturb signs if I'm sleeping.  I like coming back to a clean room and I have never had anything stolen or disturbed in any of my 39 years of traveling.


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  • direy25direy25 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_nevada-las-vegas_early-check-warning?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:91Discussion:f39434c1-85f0-45c2-a4e2-031e238fcd33Post:4e501413-4d92-42b3-881b-81cf32a244ab">Re: Early Check-in Warning!</a>:
    [QUOTE]I only use do not disturb signs if I'm sleeping.  I like coming back to a clean room and I have never had anything stolen or disturbed in any of my 39 years of traveling.
    Posted by smokeybailey[/QUOTE]
    Ditto.  Having a freshly made bed each night is wonderful.
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  • edited December 2011
    I've had my wallet stolen from a hotel room in the past, but now I'm just vigilant about keeping things in the safe (or bringing everything with me).

    Thanks for the tips, kl!
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