Free ESL Travel English Lesson - Checking In and Checking Out
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Checking In and Checking Out
Checking in is pretty simple, you just need to go to the counter and say that you are checking in.
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Hi, I am checking in.
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Hi, I have a reservation and I am checking in.
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They will ask you for your credit card and a photo ID. They might confirm your information and you should receive your keys. Here are some questions to ask during this time.
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Where is the elevator?
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Do you have concierge service here?
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Do you have a map of the city?
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What time should I check out by?
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What time is check out?
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Checking out is just as simple. You go to the counter and say, "
I am checking out.
" At this time, you should return the keys. They might ask you to sign something or ask you if the credit card on file is ok to charge.
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Should we charge the credit card on file or did you want to use a different card?
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Your credit card will be charged a total of $256.78. Can you sign on the bottom?
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Thank you for staying with us. We look forward to seeing you again.
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