How and when to ask for late checkout at a hotel - The Points Guy (2024)

Have you ever been woken up on the last day of your trip by reception calling to ask when you plan to check out?

It's not the best way to end any holiday, especially if you celebrated the end of your vacation with a few piña coladas the night before.

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Hotel checkout times are usually listed, but properties are often flexible about exactly when you need to vacate the room. If your flight isn't until 6 p.m., you probably want to avoid checking out early and twiddling your thumbs in the reception area all afternoon.

Here's how and when to ask for a late checkout on your next hotel stay.

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Checkout basics

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Hotels advertise their specific check-in and checkout times online. You'll see the indicated checkout time when booking, and you'll probably also receive the information in a confirmation email. When you arrive to check in, staff might notify you of checkout time as well. Times differ from one property to the next but usually fall between 10 a.m. and noon.

You are expected to vacate the room before the indicated time with all of your belongings and return your room keys to the front desk. Timing matters because the housekeeping staff needs to clean the room and prepare it for the next guests who may be arriving in just a few hours.

Some hotels offer a guaranteed later checkout time for an extra fee. For example, the hotel might charge $24 per extra hour or a fixed rate to stay until 4 p.m. You could either confirm this when checking in or during your stay. We would not advise waiting to make this request until five minutes before you're supposed to check out, though. Asking too late will create administrative issues for the property's staff.

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Whether (or not) the late checkout fee provides good value is up to you. (Personally, if the room was only $71 per night, I would not pay $71 for a three-hour extension on checkout.)

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Guests with elite status in the hotel's loyalty program (or those who have purchased a special room rate or package) might be eligible for late checkout, subject to availability. In other words, if housekeeping doesn't need your room back immediately, you can stay until later that day. The latest checkout times might be outlined in the loyalty program benefits or upon booking.

You may not be notified if late checkout is actually available until the night before your departure because hotel staff doesn't always know what time the next guest will arrive. (And next time a hotel asks you to provide an approximate check-in time for your next booking, try to answer accurately — it will help those travelers who are hoping to check out late.) Plus, when you're the one vying for a late checkout, you'll be very thankful if the next incoming guest informed the hotel in advance they wouldn't arrive until, say, midnight.

When to ask for a late checkout

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If you're staying for multiple nights, the hotel staff probably won't know what your likelihood of a late checkout is when you first arrive. The reason? If you aren't checking out for a week, they could receive new room bookings during that time and end up needing your room back at the scheduled hour. Their inventory may look different in a week, and they'll be hesitant to promise you something right away.

It's even less likely they'll be able to accommodate late checkout requests before you arrive (or upon booking), so it's probably a waste of time to ask about it early.

They may offer to make a note about your request on your booking, but these notes aren't always monitored on a daily basis.

If asking before you arrive is too early, then asking the morning you are supposed to check out is probably too late. If checkout time is 10 a.m., don't wait until 9:59 a.m. to call reception — housekeeping is probably already on your floor and they're likely to say no because it's difficult to move housekeeping staff around.

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I believe the sweet spot for asking for a late checkout is the afternoon or evening before you are due to vacate the room. At this point, the staff members have a pretty good idea of how many guests they'll be hosting the following night, and they will have started allocating rooms to those new arrivals.

Plus, the housekeeping staff has not yet arrived to start preparing those rooms for the day. If you can ask for a late checkout time during this period, the hotel staff will be far more agreeable.

The less hassle you give the person you are asking, the more likely they will say yes.

How to ask for a late checkout

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I have a very simple rule when asking for anything in a hotel.

Simple requests can be made over the phone, big requests should be made in person at reception. Missing an iron? Pick up the phone. Want an upgrade to another room type to enjoy an unobstructed sunset ocean view? Head downstairs for a proper discussion.

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The same applies when asking for a late checkout. If I only want an hour extension, I will phone reception the afternoon or evening before. If my flight is not until the following evening and I'm hoping to stay in the room until 5 p.m., that's a big favor to ask. I make sure I'm looking presentable, turn on the charm and head downstairs for what is usually a quick, pleasant and painless negotiation.

If you're eligible for a late checkout because of your elite status or the room rate you booked, I recommend you politely say, "Hello, I am hoping for a late checkout at 1 p.m. tomorrow because I am a Diamond member," or because "I have booked a rate with a late checkout."

They will usually check the next guest's arrival time and the housekeeping schedules before giving you a yes or no. If the checkout time you are asking for is subject to availability and they decline your request, there's not much you can do. Going full Karen mode is unlikely to change the decision if it's not logistically possible.

Throughout my travels I've found hotels are accommodating about late checkout when they can be — it's an easy way to leave a great lasting impression with the guest.

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The later the time you are requesting, the more polite and detailed you should make your request. If there's only one flight a day back home and it doesn't leave until dinnertime, explain this; they make be sympathetic and extend your checkout to late afternoon.

Even if they need the room back, they will usually be happy to let you continue using the hotel's facilities, such as the pool or fitness center.

Bottom line

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I have had great success when asking for a late checkout, and about 80% of my requests have been approved without question.

Ask at an appropriate time and always be polite. Also, make sure your request is reasonable — if you want a midnight checkout, just pay for an extra night. If there's no one coming into your room on the day you are vacating it, the hotel will probably let you sleep in on your last day.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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FAQs

Can you ask for a late check-out time at a hotel? ›

You can ask for it by calling them early in the morning. Most of the time, they will permit you a late check out at the same time or inform you after speaking with their manager. However, they sometimes charge a little more for the delayed checkout.

How do you politely ask for late checkout? ›

Me: 'Good morning, I'm checking out today, can I secure a later checkout time please? ' (asked politely but firmly without disclosing my objective by referring to any specific time.) Receptionist: 'Sorry Sir but we are full tonight I can extend until 12 noon at the latest. '

Do Marriott Bonvoy members get late checkout? ›

Marriott Bonvoy® Elite Members receive Late Check-Out based on their Membership Level. Priority Late Checkout. Marriott Bonvoy® Silver Elite Members - based on availability. Please call the front desk the morning of checkout and let them know your planned departure time.

How do I ask for a late check out sample? ›

If you're eligible for a late checkout because of your elite status or the room rate you booked, I recommend you politely say, "Hello, I am hoping for a late checkout at 1 p.m. tomorrow because I am a Diamond member," or because "I have booked a rate with a late checkout."

How to get late checkout at hotel for free? ›

Using a credit card to earn hotel elite status means you can benefit from programs that offer late checkout as a status perk. However, certain credit cards also offer access to hotel booking programs and platforms that allow you to book properties that offer late checkout as a benefit.

How do I extend my check-out time at a hotel? ›

Let them know! Early on the morning you are scheduled to leave, offer to pay for extra time. Some hotels that are not fully booked may be able to offer a half-day rate. Or you may even be permitted to stay for a few more hours at no charge.

How do you professionally say they are late? ›

You are late to a client meeting and need to communicate your tardiness professionally. "I sincerely apologize for my delayed arrival to our meeting. I am actively en route and will be with you in approximately 10 minutes. Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience caused."

What is considered late check-in at a hotel? ›

It depends on the particular hotel but something between 10 PM and midnight is common. Any time you expect that your arrival will occur during or after those hours, simply call the hotel and let them know that you are coming and an approximate time.

How do I tell a hotel I have late check in? ›

If you do plan to arrive late to check in, then it is best to get in contact with the front desk or reception as soon as possible and let them know your estimated time of arrival.

What time is Bonvoy late checkout? ›

Late 4:00 p.m. Check-Out guaranteed at all Participating Properties, except Resorts, Convention Hotels, and Design Hotels™, where it is based upon availability. Marriott Vacation Club®, Marriott Grand Residence Club®, and Vistana properties are also excluded from this benefit.

What is priority late check out? ›

Priority Late Checkout. Get a checkout time as late as 2 p.m. (subject to availability) so you can spend more time doing what you love. Enhanced Room Upgrade. We'll do our best to upgrade your room upon arrival, subject to availability.

How late is late checkout at Marriott? ›

Guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout, subject to availability at resort and convention hotels.

What is late checkout? ›

A late check-out at a hotel is an arrangement which allows a guest to check out later than the normal time. There is a late check-out at noon. If you wish to leave later, you can buy a late check-out at the time of booking.

Should you call for late check-in? ›

By calling ahead and letting the hotel know that you'll be arriving later, you'll avoid the possibility of a 'no-show' charge or even losing your room entirely should they give it away.

What is a late check out room? ›

A late check-out at a hotel is an arrangement which allows a guest to check out later than the normal time. There is a late check-out at noon. If you wish to leave later, you can buy a late check-out at the time of booking. A late check-out is available if the room is not needed by another guest.

Can I check out of a hotel whenever I want? ›

So what time is hotel checkout? Checkout times can vary, but they're usually anywhere from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. This is when you'll see the longest lines and greatest crowds. To steer clear of the masses, consider going down early to complete your checkout.

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