Places in US cities to sleep/kill time after a redeye?

Places in US cities to sleep/kill time after a redeye?

11/24/2014 6:55:13 PM

Additionally, many hotels do let you check in early. You might check with the hotel you have already booked. Ask them in advance if they allow early check-in, and if there’s any charge. They may say there isn’t early check-in, but you can check again when you arrive at the hotel the morning of your reservation. I have found that if they have rooms available and already cleaned, they will let you check in early, sometimes as early as 8 a.m. for a reservation later that night.

11/22/2014 7:32:13 PM

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I think what you want is a Day Use Rate. Not all hotels offer them, but many do, especially around airports.

As the name suggests, it’s the use of a room in the hotel during the day, but not overnight. Typically, you’ll have to be out by late afternoon, so that the room can be cleaned in time for a guest to use it from that evening. Unlike a normal reservation, they allow very early checkin.

If you do a hotel search on many (but not all) portals, for checking in and out on the same day, then day use rates will come up, such as shown here for next week near Heathrow:

Day Use example

If you can’t find something suitable, it’s often worth ringing some hotels near where you want to be, and ask if they offer Day Use rates. As long as they have housekeeping staff around for long enough, and enough people who check out early, they’ll most likely do so. (Resort type hotels where most people stay as long as possible won’t)

Cost wise, it’s normally cheaper than a night at the hotel, but not always. It’ll always be cheaper than two nights at the hotel, which is otherwise you only other easy way to get a checkin around 6am and not have to check out before about 11am!

11/21/2014 2:24:22 AM

Well this is one good thing about backpacker hostels.

In a hostel you still may need to wait until check in time, but they should always have one or more common areas with couches, beanbags, hammocks, deckchairs, etc. where you can doze off.

They also have shared bathrooms so you can have a shower almost any time.

This doesn’t mean you have to sleep in a dorm. These days the vast majority of hostels also have private rooms and some of those with private bathrooms.

So it can be the best of both worlds. Sleep and shower while waiting for check in time. Then you’ve got your own room and bathroom once check in time finally arrives.

As a bonus it might be cheaper and friendlier than a hotel and there will be interesting new people to meet if you’re feeling sociable at some point.

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