Normally you would use a before the word hotel but it isn't wrong to use an. You can use an before hotel because the first syllable is unstressed.
why we use an before hotel
Two articles that can be used before the noun hotel are the and a. For example, lets go to the hotel and freshen up or did you stay at a hotel on your last vacation.
You use an before a noun beginning with a vowel or with an h. An hotel, an apple, an aunt, an opening, an imposition, an end.
A. use a, because the hotel is [həu'tel] , "h" is a consonant.
There are a number of good hotel finders available on the internet. You would be best served to not use a "blind" site such as Priceline.com, but instead use a site such as Hotels.com which allows you to see the details of the hotel before you book. I also suggest that, before you do book it, you check out the reviews on a couple of sites such as Travelocity.com and Yelp.com.
Yes, you can check out of a hotel before 11 a.m.
No, you only use 'an' before vowels and an 'h', otherwise you should use 'a'. E.g. An apple An hotel (Yes I know it sounds weird but it's correct!) A mirage
Yes, it is necessary to check out of a hotel before leaving.
Yes, it is necessary to check out of the hotel before leaving.
Yes, you can leave your bags at the hotel before checking in.
Yes, you typically need to check out of a hotel before leaving.
Yes, you typically need to check out of a hotel before leaving.