Are Flexible Hotel Check-In Times the Way of the Future?

AFAR logo


© Courtesy of The Peninsula Hotels
Are Flexible Hotel Check-In Times the Way of the Future?


Courtesy of The Peninsula Hotels The Peninsula Beverly Hills launched flexible check-in and check-out times 20 years ago. Last week, I was searching for hotels for a weekend away in the English countryside and kept seeing that check-in was at 4 p.m. and checkout was at 11 a.m.—sometimes 10 a.m.! I immediately felt stressed, imagining packing and leaving, inhaling breakfast before vacating the premises. If you’re only staying a weekend, that significantly cuts into your stay. 

These set times have been the global standard of hotel stays—though many seem to be shaving an hour or two off on either end. It is primarily because of housekeeping and hotel occupancy—the room has to be clean before the next guest arrives. But given the growing trends in personalized and flexible travel, this area of the travel experience needed help. 

Loading...

Load Error

Early check-in and late checkout have always been perks of working with a travel advisor. If you book with a great advisor, they have VIP relationships with hotels around the world, and can get you in as early as 8 a.m. for those arriving on a red-eye. Or you can always be really nice at the front desk and see what happens. Given the needs of the hotel, we often just end up stashing our bags behind the desk and fueling up on local coffee—or sleeping with our eyes open in an oversized armchair in the lobby. 

But what if flexible check-in times were the norm, rather than the exception? The Standard hotels introduced a flexible check-in policy a few years ago, but guests pay an additional fee, so it’s not exactly revolutionary. 

In January of this year, the Peninsula Hotels group introduced Peninsula Time, a major perk that now applies across all 10 of its properties, including Hong Kong, Paris, New York, and Beverly Hills. It originated in Beverly Hills 20 years ago, when an entrepreneurial GM came up with staggered housekeeping shifts, and guests loved it. The flexible check-in and checkout became the cornerstone of the brand’s new-in-2021 Peninsula Promise, which also guarantees connecting rooms for families. 

“Borders will reopen and people will start traveling again,” says Gareth Roberts, group director, brand and operations support at Peninsula. “We wanted to refocus everything on the guest experience, and reaffirm our commitment to luxury and ease.” 

Video: A New Las Vegas Resort With No Gambling — or Smoking — Is Coming in 2024 (Travel + Leisure)

  • a view of a city with tall buildings

    NYC's Highest Observation Deck Is Opening Early on Valentine's Day so Lovebirds Can Watch

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a view of a city

    See the Best of Southeast Asia by Bus on This New 20-day Tour From India to Singapore

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a bird sitting on a bench in a garden

    This Gorgeous Tree House With an Ocean View Is Hawaii's Most Wish-Listed Airbnb

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a group of people standing on top of a sandy beach

    Maui Requiring Travelers Download Exposure Notification App for Duration of Their Stay

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a person holding a dog

    The 10 Products T+L Readers Loved Most in January 2021

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a snow covered mountain

    Yosemite's Rare 'Firefall' Phenomenon Is Back — Here's How to See It This Year

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a view of a city

    11 of the Best Small Towns in America

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a group of people on a beach near a body of water

    French Polynesia Closing Its Borders to All Tourists

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a train on a dry grass field

    Airstream's Latest Design Is an Office on Wheels

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a living room with a leather chair

    You Can Rent Chic Apartments Worldwide for Less Than $1,600 a Month

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a hand holding a cell phone

    British Airways to Use VeriFly Mobile Health Passport for Flights From London to the U.S.

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • CDC Now Requires Masks Be Worn on All Public Transportation

    CDC Now Requires Masks Be Worn on All Public Transportation

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a waterfall with trees in the background

    Portion of California's Highway 1 Collapsed Into the Ocean After a Mudslide

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a group of people cross country skiing in the snow

    Hundreds of Flights Canceled As Winter Storm Pummels Northeast

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • Justin Trudeau looking at the camera

    Canada Announces New Quarantine Restrictions, Suspends Flights to Mexico, Caribbean

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a glass bowl on a table

    8 Pour-Over Coffee Makers That Will Upgrade Your Morning Routine

    Travel + Leisure Logo

    Travel + Leisure

  • a view of a city with tall buildings
    NYC's Highest Observation Deck Is Opening Early on Valentine's Day so Lovebirds Can Watch
    Only 50 tickets are available for the sunrise event at NYC's Edge observation deck.

    Travel + Leisure Logo
    Travel + Leisure

  • a view of a city
    See the Best of Southeast Asia by Bus on This New 20-day Tour From India to Singapore
    The inaugural 20-day Bus to Singapore leaves from Imphal, India, in November 2021 and travels through five countries en route to Singapore.

    Travel + Leisure Logo
    Travel + Leisure

  • a bird sitting on a bench in a garden
    This Gorgeous Tree House With an Ocean View Is Hawaii's Most Wish-Listed Airbnb
    You deserve to wake up in paradise.

    Travel + Leisure Logo
    Travel + Leisure

UP NEXT

Roberts empathizes with travelers, who have lost even more control—in their lives, and in their trip planning—since the COVID pandemic started. “Time is an even bigger focus for people,” he says. “There are now many hurdles to overcome while traveling and so much of it is out of your control. Check-in and checkout has always been a pain point and we wanted to give people control of that.”

They learned a lot from the pioneering model at Peninsula Beverly Hills. A typical housekeeping shift might start at 8 a.m. and leave at 5 p.m, so they changed it, with shifts coming in earlier or later depending on when check-ins were happening. (Feels like another great moment to say: Thank you, housekeeping! You are hotel heroes.) In the end, it’s easier for employees as they’re dealing with fewer guest issues, many which arise out of check-in and check-out times. Ever felt like screaming when you’ve touched down, totally jet-lagged, and just want a shower and to dump your stuff? Me, too. 

Of course, there are some parameters (the earliest you can arrive is 6 a.m., and the latest checkout is 10 p.m. for the daily rate), and they looked at flight patterns to catch most of the arriving guests in each area. “You usually know in advance when you’ll arrive with flights—it’s a simple idea, but there is a big, positive impact on many people,” Roberts says. In Beverly Hills, they saw a marked increase in business from clients traveling on Qantas, arriving in L.A. before 8 a.m. and leaving at 10 p.m. to go back to Australia. 

Other hotels are implementing similar policies, making them stand apart from other properties. The Hoxton hotels allow guests to choose their check-in and check-out times 72 hours in advance for free with its Flexy Time policy—but you have to book directly on their website.

Guests at La Réserve Geneva can now check in as early as 8 a.m. and check out as late as 8 p.m., an idea born from COVID as it was looking to do something proactive and positive. Guests need to give 48-hour notice, but it’s available for no additional cost and allows guests to access a room for 36 hours. Belmond La Samanna in St. Martin (which reopens February 15) is allowing check-in as early as 10 a.m. and as late as 6 p.m. 

In Ireland, Dromoland Castle has its own special offering: Guests get a 24-hour window to check in. Say you arrive at 4 p.m.—now you have until 4 p.m. the following day to check out, and the same applies if you’re staying multiple nights. It feels good to pay a daily room rate and get exactly that number of hours: 24, 48, 72, and so on. 

With growing demands for flexibility, other hotel brands won’t be far off on new check-in policies. 

>> Next: The 13 Most Exciting Hotel Openings in the U.S. and Europe for 2021

Source: Read Full Article