English Dialogue: How to Check In to a Hotel
Checking in to a hotel is one of the first steps when you arrive in a new place—especially during travel or business trips. Knowing the right phrases can help you communicate clearly and confidently. This lesson will guide you through a typical hotel check-in interaction, useful expressions, and tips for a smooth experience.
Dialogue: Hotel Check-In Example
Receptionist: Good evening! Welcome to Sunrise Hotel. How may I assist you?
Guest: Good evening. I have a reservation under the name Marquez.
Receptionist: Thank you, Mr. Marquez. Could you please spell your name?
Guest: M-A-R-Q-U-E-Z.
Receptionist: Perfect. I’ve found your reservation. You booked a deluxe king room for three nights, correct?
Guest: Yes, that’s right.
Receptionist: May I see your ID and a credit card for incidentals, please?
Guest: Certainly. Here they are.
Receptionist: Thank you. Your room is on the 10th floor, room 1007. Breakfast is served between 6:30 and 10:00 AM in the lobby dining area. Would you like a wake-up call or help with luggage?
Guest: A wake-up call at 7:00 AM, please. And yes, I’d appreciate help with my bags.
Receptionist: Very well. Here is your key card. Enjoy your stay at Sunrise Hotel!
Guest: Thank you very much.
Phrases & Vocabulary Breakdown
| Phrase | Usage |
|---|---|
| I have a reservation under the name… | Letting the staff know you booked earlier |
| Could you please spell your name? | Verifying your reservation details |
| May I see your ID/credit card? | Standard procedure for registration |
| Deluxe king room | Type of room (king bed, premium category) |
| Breakfast is served between… | Hotel service information |
| Wake-up call at… | Optional hotel assistance |
| Enjoy your stay! | Friendly closing |
Travel & Language Tips
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Always greet politely, for example with “Good evening” or “Hello.”
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Use “please” and “thank you” to maintain a polite tone.
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Be ready to spell your name—receptionists often need to confirm names.
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Have your ID and payment method prepared to speed up check-in.
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Ask for help or services like breakfast hours, wake-up calls, or luggage assistance.
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Confirm your room details (floor, room number) and amenities included.
Practice: Checking In Dialogue (Fill in the Blanks)
Complete the blanks with the correct words or phrases.
- Receptionist: Good evening! Welcome to ___ Hotel.
- Guest: I have a reservation ___ the name Martinez.
- Receptionist: Could you please ___ your name?
- Receptionist: May I see your ___ and a credit card, please?
- Receptionist: Breakfast is served between 6:___ and 10:___ AM.
- Guest: A wake-up call at ___:___ AM, please.
Show Answers
- Sunrise
- under
- spell
- ID
- 30 / 00
- 7:00
Knowing how to check in at a hotel is essential for travelers and business professionals. Use polite greetings, clear phrases, and have your documents ready. Adding a friendly request like a wake-up call or asking about breakfast not only helps you but leaves a positive impression.

