Conversations for Staying at a Hotel in English

Conversations at a Hotel

Arriving at the Hotel

There are a few different conversations you might have with the hotel receptionist when you arrive at a hotel.

Conversation 1

      Mike:

      I’d like a room for two people, for three nights please.

      Hotel Receptionist:

      Ok, I just need you to fill in this form please.

      Hotel Receptionist:

      Do you want breakfast?

      Mike:

      Yes, please.

      Hotel Receptionist:

      Breakfast is from 7 to 10 each morning in the dining room. Here is your key. Your room number is 345, on the third floor. Enjoy your stay.

      Mike:

      Thank you.

    Conversation 2

        Lisa:

        I’d like a room please.

        Hotel Receptionist:

        Do you have a reservation?

        Lisa:

        No, I don’t.

        Hotel Receptionist:

        How many nights?

        Lisa:

        Two nights, please.

        Hotel Receptionist:

        For two people?

        Lisa:

        Yes.

        Hotel Receptionist:

        Do you want breakfast?

        Lisa:

        No, thank you.

        Hotel Receptionist:

        Ok, that will be $210. Do you want to pay now, or when you check out?

        Lisa:

        I’ll pay now.

        Hotel Receptionist:

        Can you fill this in, and sign here please.

        Hotel Receptionist:

        Thank you. Here is your receipt and your key. You are in room 231, on the second floor.

      Leaving the Hotel

          Mike:

          I’d like to check out please.

          Hotel Receptionist:

          What room number?

          Mike:

          231

          Hotel Receptionist:

          That’s $250 please.

        :: Mike pays the hotel receptionist.

          Hotel Receptionist:

          Thank you. Sign here please. Have a good journey.

          Mike:

          Thank you.

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        :: Mike pays the hotel receptionist.

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