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Check-in
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to report your arrival at an airport or hotel, so that you can get the service you are paying for.

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Check-in
To report your arrival at an airport or hotel, so that you can get the service you are paying for.
Check-out
To leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key.
Elevator
A machine that carries people to different floors of a building.
Bellboy
A person in a hotel employed to carry suitcases, open doors, etc. for guests.
Bar
Place where alcohol is served.
Lobby
A room at the main entrance of a building.
Upgrade
To improve the quality or usefulness of something, or change it for something newer or of a better standard.
Cart
A metal structure on wheels that is used for carrying things.
Front desk
A desk near the entrance to a hotel where people go when they arrive and where they can get information.
Bell
A metal object that rings when it is hit.
Receptionist
A person who works in a place such as a hotel who welcomes and helps visitors and answers the phone.
Registration
The act of recording a name or information on an official list.
Book
To arrange to have a seat, room, performer, etc. at a particular time in the future
Reservation
An arrangement to have something kept for you.
Baggage
Bags, cases, etc that you take with you when you travel.