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Guest Says Marriott Almost Gave Her Hotel Room Away

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When people have a hotel reservation and are checking in that day, not everyone arrives at the same time (and thank heaven they don’t…could you imagine the queue in they did?!?!?!).

Some will arrive hours before check-in time . They’ll either luck out with early check-in, perhaps leave their bags with bell services and come back later, or hang out in the lobby, with their bags, until check-in officially begins.

Others will arrive just as check-in starts.

Still others will get there the hours after check-in.

Raeschel Kelly, a self-proclaimed “Solo Travel & Lifestyle” person on social media, was recently one of the latter. She apparently had a room at a Marriott hotel, and was arriving after check-in. However, she says she got a phone call from the hotel about an hour after check-in started.

Kelly claims the Marriott rep asked if she was still coming, or they would give her room away. Here’s what she said about it in a 5-second tiktok video:

@raeshelgoesglobal

i’m gonna be nervous ab hotels forever now #traveltok #traveltiktok #solofemaletraveler #solofemaletravel #travellife #travelersoftiktok #travelquestions #marriott #marriotthotel #hotelroom

♬ Confusion or something else – Ron

the marriott hotel just gave me a new fear I didn’t even know I should be aware of. they called me not even an hour after check-in (4pm) to see if i was still coming or they’d give my room away. excuse me? like gimme a sec bro 😭 this has literally never happened to me before and i’ve checked in some places at midnight without letting them know ahead. since when is this the norm?

The video gained over a million views and hundreds of comments in just the first week, with many of them explaining what likely happened:

Others suggested it could have happened if she booked through a third party, like Expedia, hotels.com, etc.:

Or if there was an issue with her credit card:

A few people asked if she had prepaid for the night; it was never clear if she had. But here’s what people said regarding that sort of situation:

Others recommended calling the hotel if they were running late:

And still others recommend doing mobile check-in:

Finally, someone explained how hotels can profit from this (each of these was a reply to the previous):

But conversation also occurred regarding having status:

Bottom line is, you never know when a hotel may be oversold and they may try to “walk” you (read: book you at a [hopefully] nearby hotel).. If you know you aren’t going to arrive by check-in, the advice given above can all help

There are a couple of other ways to avoid getting walked:

Feature Photo: Hashoo Foundation USA / flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0

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