Make reservations..
or call ahead to see whats available after you have assembled your group.
if its one thing you don't want its a pissed of group of tourists
Yes, the hotel can accommodate a late check-in.
Yes, we can accommodate a late check-in at our hotel.
Yes, we can accommodate an early check-in at the hotel.
It depends on the availability of rooms at the location. You may need to check with the hotel directly to see if they can accommodate a group of 20 people.
To accommodate Your wish in this case is simple.
If the hotel is overbooked and there is no chance of a room then you should find another room as soon as possible. * Is there a guest who can move out of a single room? * Are there any other hotels in the town? * Are there any Bed and Breakfasts in the town. * If it is a wedding, can one of the relations move out of the hotel and stay in someone's spare room? This would leave a hotel room free.
The word "accommodation" is the noun form of the word "accommodate. " An example of a sentence using the word "accommodation" is "It is a 5-star hotel that offers every accommodation you would expect of the very best establishments. "
A bed that can accommodate two persons.
"Assuming that ""accomadate"" is a misspelling of the word ""accommodate"", then yes. Accordng to a site called Lodging World, The Hilton Hotel Gatwick can accommodate pets."
Hotels may accommodate early check-in requests depending on availability and policies. It is recommended to contact the hotel directly to inquire about the possibility of an early check-in.
hotel chain is owned by a group of owners
The target market of a hotel varies accordingly - but it actually covers everyone who has the ability to accommodate their units.