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<i>EDIT: 7am should be 6am. Sorry for the typo.</i>
DrTomorrow's poll and something that Lenshanem wrote about a few days ago got me wondering some more about check-in timing.
It seems that if you check-in too early, the front desk will refuse to tell you your room#. This means that you are unable to ask for a different room in case it happens to be not quite what you were hoping for.
When you don't get your room#, I also suspect that makes it possible for the front desk to shuffle things around should a guest check-in later and ask for a different room. So that guest who had better timing might end up getting the room what was supposed to be your room. But since you were never told your room# when you checked-in earlier that day, you would never know that that had happened.
So, the theory is that there is a "best" time to check-in when it's not too early (and you don't get your room# because it's not ready), and not too late (where only the "less-desirable" rooms are leftover).
I setup the poll assuming that by 5pm, all rooms would be ready for guests checking in. I think technically they're supposed to be ready by 4pm? But I recall some people reporting that's not the case.
Anyway, I don't know if this is the best way to poll this, because the resulting percentages won't really make any sense. And I'm not positive there is any pattern to this... Wishful thinking, I guess. Oh well, if anyone thinks of a better method, please let me know. This may be more of a discussion topic than a poll topic, so please reply w/ your thoughts also. TIA, everyone!
BTW, the poll allows multiple choices. Again, not sure if that's the right thing to do for polling purposes though.
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<i>EDIT: 7am should be 6am. Sorry for the typo.</i>
DrTomorrow's poll and something that Lenshanem wrote about a few days ago got me wondering some more about check-in timing.
It seems that if you check-in too early, the front desk will refuse to tell you your room#. This means that you are unable to ask for a different room in case it happens to be not quite what you were hoping for.
When you don't get your room#, I also suspect that makes it possible for the front desk to shuffle things around should a guest check-in later and ask for a different room. So that guest who had better timing might end up getting the room what was supposed to be your room. But since you were never told your room# when you checked-in earlier that day, you would never know that that had happened.
So, the theory is that there is a "best" time to check-in when it's not too early (and you don't get your room# because it's not ready), and not too late (where only the "less-desirable" rooms are leftover).
I setup the poll assuming that by 5pm, all rooms would be ready for guests checking in. I think technically they're supposed to be ready by 4pm? But I recall some people reporting that's not the case.
Anyway, I don't know if this is the best way to poll this, because the resulting percentages won't really make any sense. And I'm not positive there is any pattern to this... Wishful thinking, I guess. Oh well, if anyone thinks of a better method, please let me know. This may be more of a discussion topic than a poll topic, so please reply w/ your thoughts also. TIA, everyone!
BTW, the poll allows multiple choices. Again, not sure if that's the right thing to do for polling purposes though.

Please click here to view poll results without voting in the poll.</font>