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Formally checking out at the front desk isn’t required at a lot of hotels these days, especially since they collect your name and payment info during check-in. Still, checking out gives you the chance to take one last look at your final bill, and also gives hotel staff the go-ahead to clean out your old room. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the check-out process (including the different check-out processes available at some hotels), so you can make an informed decision during your next hotel stay.
Do you have to physically check out of a hotel?
No, you don’t technically have to, but physically checking out of a hotel allows you to double-check your bill and make sure your receipt looks okay. It also gives hotel staff a clear heads-up that your room is ready to be cleaned for a new guest.
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Leaving a tip for the housekeeping staff is considered polite when you stay at a hotel. Aim to leave $1-$5 for every day you spend there; if you stayed with a group or had an especially messy room, think about leaving a little extra.[3]Thanks
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If you aren’t 100% sure what your hotel’s check-out policy is, feel free to ask! There’s no harm in asking “Am I good to go?” or “Do I need to check out?” as you leave the building if you aren’t feeling confident.Thanks