Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Staying in a hotel or guest house in British Thesaurus
Staying in a hotel or guest house
book in ()
to announce that you have arrived at a hotel or event so that your name can be put on an official record. You can also say check in, which is the usual American word
check in ()
to arrive at a hotel or a private hospital where you have arranged to stay and give your personal details to the person working at the reception desk
check into ()
to arrive at a hotel or a private hospital where you have arranged to stay and give your personal details to the person working at the reception desk
non-resident (noun)
British someone who is not staying at a particular hotel
patron (noun)
formal someone who uses a particular restaurant, hotel, or other business
patronage (noun)
formal the use of a restaurant, hotel, or other business
pre-register (verb)
to give your details to a hotel before you arrive there, instead of doing it when you check in
rack rate (noun)
the price for a room in a hotel that is advertised in the hotel and does not include any discounts
reservation (noun)
an arrangement by which something such as a room in a hotel or a seat in a theatre is kept for you to use later