Some people get upgraded to fancy suites in the hotel, others get sentenced to rooms near the elevator.
If you want to avoid the worst rooms, heed these reservation tips from a hotel front desk supervisor.
It also depends on the agent who checks you in.
So, basically, call the hotel directly to reserve your room.
Non-adjoining rooms can also be quieter
, as there’s less soundproofing between the doors that connect adjacent rooms.
That way, only a manager can move you from that room.
Another tip is to simply join the hotel’s loyalty program in advance.
More insider-y information in the Q&A below.
The Inside Scoop on Hotel Stays from a Front Desk Supervisor| The Points Guy
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