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A: Great, thank you.
B: Do you need any help with your luggage?
A: No thank you. I can carry them myself.
B: No problem Sir, enjoy your stay.
For checking-out, the staff has to convince the guest until they leave
your hotel because it is a possibility to please them and convince their
mind impress your hotel and services. Thus, your hotel might be in a list
for their next trip. Here are some patterns to say when a guest appear to
check-out.
Checking guest out dialogue:
Could I have your room number and key, please?
When your guest is ready to check out, start by asking for their room
number and key. Here again, use the modal verb could to sound more
polite.
Your total is [amount]. How will you be paying for this,
please?
Let them know the total amount for their stay and ask them how they
prefer to pay. Some guests may prefer to pay by credit card, others may
pay with cash, etc.
“Your total is $243. How will you be paying for this, please?”
Thank you and hope to see you again soon.
This is a great way to say goodbye, thank your guest and send them off on
a happy note. If they’re continuing their vacation to another location, you

