Most of the hotels allow checkins till early morning. Usually the checkout is say 11am, hence hotels allow customers to check in at any time before 7 am ,but they still have to check out by 11am.Sometimes hotels need a credit card to hold your reservations till 2 am. If rooms are available and if a guest Walks in for a room, they will sell it and inform the guest that the check out is the same day at 11am.AND the customers do end up paying for the full day rates. In the US,in most cities its not legal to sell rooms by the hour for obvious reasons.
It depends on hotel policy. Check with the Hotel.
it depends on if your room is ready :)
To find out if the hotel has room service ask the check in desk. If the hotel does have room service, you just have to pick up the phone and order what is needed.
It depends on the hotel's policy, but probably not.
The plan which consist of room tariff including morning tea only.
18 in Europe. The legal age to rent a hotel room in the United States is 18, but some hotels require you to be 21. Check with your hotel first.
Contact hotel's front desk, give their name and ask to connect to room.
Hotels want guests to vacate the room by a certain time (usually in the morning, after breakfast). This allows the hotel time to clean the room and get it ready for the next guest, who will probably be expected in the afternoon.
18!
room key, receipt, directions
The desire to check the kitchen.......
If you mean what is 'check in' at a hotel, that term refers to your official arrival. You go to the registration desk and either claim your reservation by giving your name or else ask for a room if you do not have a reservation. The desk clerk will process your credit card and give you your room number and key. When you leave, you check out by settling your bill and handing in your key.