Check out time is getting ridiculous

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because our cleaning people have to clean 2 houses between someone checking out and the next person checking in. Everyone wants a late checkout, AND an early check in. Don’t know how you all think the cleaners can do their jobs.


then maybe you need more cleaning people.


It's a crummy job with low pay that nobody wants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because our cleaning people have to clean 2 houses between someone checking out and the next person checking in. Everyone wants a late checkout, AND an early check in. Don’t know how you all think the cleaners can do their jobs.


then maybe you need more cleaning people.


It's a crummy job with low pay that nobody wants.


There is a solution to the second part of that....
Anonymous
We don’t do rentals but hotels routinely extend checkout from 11am to noon for us. It’s rare they cannot and when they can’t they are always apologetic about it.
Anonymous
Thank God for status at Hyatt at a 2-4pm check out lol. It's the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because our cleaning people have to clean 2 houses between someone checking out and the next person checking in. Everyone wants a late checkout, AND an early check in. Don’t know how you all think the cleaners can do their jobs.


then maybe you need more cleaning people.


A lot of the people who do these jobs are immigrants and many are undocumented immigration is way down because of the focus of republicans. This is one of the main reasons’ employers are having a hard time getting employees. It also was the reason the US population growth rate is about zero.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank God for status at Hyatt at a 2-4pm check out lol. It's the best.


Who wants to sit in their hotel room until 4pm?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think 10AM is reasonable but when they have an entire list of things for you to do - strip sheets, start laundry, load dishwasher, take out trash, etc. then it is really tight.


Totally agree. I've noticed that there's started to be some response to frustration with these to-do lists. We stayed at an Airbnb over the weekend and they specifically said there's no list, you're on vacation to relax. It was really appreciated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A friend is renting a beach house this week and checkout is at 9 am!


Ooh - I would NOT be happy with that, especially if they ask for chores.
Anonymous

If everyone wants 7 days, there is no time for cleaners between rentals.

Would you prefer late checkout but late checkin? Maybe you can find some.

At the end of the day, it's just price for package. If you want to check out later, you can pay for an extra day and leave "early".

Maybe that end up cheaper than paying for 1 less day somewhere with less occupancy.

Anonymous
This is why we don’t rent vacation houses. It’s really not a vacation for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t rent vacation houses. It’s really not a vacation for me.


+100 a vacation for me includes no cooking and no cleaning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t rent vacation houses. It’s really not a vacation for me.


+1. The extra space is really nice and we put up with the hassles when our kids needed naps and early bedtimes in quiet places. But now we are back to hotels and I prefer it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank God for status at Hyatt at a 2-4pm check out lol. It's the best.


Who wants to sit in their hotel room until 4pm?


Duh...if you have a late flight, it is very convenient to take a shower after the beach or whatever such as having to schlep or check your bags.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because our cleaning people have to clean 2 houses between someone checking out and the next person checking in. Everyone wants a late checkout, AND an early check in. Don’t know how you all think the cleaners can do their jobs.



Hire two crews?
Anonymous
10am for all the beach house rental companies in OBX.

I think that's fine as it forces us to get on the road in a timely manner. If they let us check out at noon, we would lolly-gag. 10am check out forces us to plan ahead for a simple breakfast, pack up the car the night before, etc.

4pm check-in time is late tho, especially with small kids who have big feelings.
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