If you have an evening flight departure or don’t want to leave The Venetian Las Vegas Hotel around midday, you need a late checkout. Usually, checkout is around 11:00 at The Venetian. Therefore, late checkout is likely to be anytime from 1:00 pm to 8:00 or 9:00 pm.
While evening checkouts are rare, our luxury travel concierge agents can sometimes secure crazily late checkouts for our clients, so it’s always worth asking – we are delighted to try and help you. We can always secure prioritized late checkout, which means that you’re first in the queue for late checkout privileges. Our agents can also get you prioritized room upgrades, free breakfast for two, and more at luxury hotels for all our clients, so get in touch if you could use any of these perks. You will also get all your usual loyalty points and perks when you book with us.
At a hotel like The Venetian Las Vegas, our agents can usually get you checkout until 1:00pm, but if you want checkout any later than this, you, or we, will need to get our negotiation skills out and have a discussion with the Hotel.
Read on for our superb tips below to increase your chances of securing a late checkout at The Venetian Las Vegas.
1. Book Via An Agent That Specializes In Late Checkout
Book via a specialist agent who can prioritize late checkouts. If you book your next stay via our luxury travel concierge, you will get prioritized late checkout, prioritized room upgrade, free breakfast, hotel credit, welcome amenities, and more. Our agents can put you at the front of the queue, so if there is any possibility of securing late check, our priority means you will get it.
We partner with several hotels in Las Vegas so we can get you late checkout priority at Mgm New York-New York Hotel & Casino, Trump Hotel Las Vegas, The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas Autograph Collection, MGM Bellagio, JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort And Spa, The Palazzo At The Venetian, Crockfords Las Vegas, Lxr Hotels & Resorts, Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, Wynn Las Vegas And Encore, MGM Aria Sky Suite and Skylofts At MGM Grand.
2. Book Via An Agent Who Can Personally Contact The Hotel
Book your next Las Vegas stay via our luxury travel concierge, and you will have your own personal agent looking after you while you make the booking as well as throughout your stay.
Our agents have access to an agent-only database of hotel General Managers and Sales Managers. These are the people who can decide whether to give guests late checkout. By contacting these managers, we can ensure that they know why you need a late checkout, and this personal touch will help us increase your chances of getting a late checkout.
Our luxury agents have direct contacts at every Las Vegas hotel outlined above hotel and can request and may be able to confirm late checkout in advance.
3. Become a Loyalty Member
Members of hotel loyalty programs often receive perks and prioritized benefits such as late checkout privileges. Joining these programs can increase your chances of getting a late checkout.
4. Stay Regularly
if you are a repeat guest at The Venetian Las Vegas, all your benefits will likely be prioritized. You are likely to get a better room, you are more likely to get a welcome amenity, and crucially, the hotel is more likely to try their best to shuffle rooms around to give you late checkout.
6. Explain Your Situation
Reception staff are real people. Try to appeal to their kind nature and explain why you need a late checkout, like a late flight departure or a special occasion. These details may help staff justify your late checkout to management, making it more likely.
6. Offer to Pay
Money talks in Las Vegas, and offering to pay an additional fee for a late checkout or an extra half-day stay may increase your chances of success.
7. Book When There’s Low Occupancy
Hotels are more likely to gift late checkouts when occupancy is low. It might be worth booking your stay in low seasons or incorporating an unpopular night at the end of your stay. For example, if you travel to a Las Vegas hotel for the weekend, staying on a Saturday rather than a Friday night is better. This is because, on a Friday night stay, you will check-out on Saturday, which is usually one of the most popular nights of the week, particularly at hotels used for weekend breaks, so you are unlikely to get late checkout on a Saturday.
8. Can You Use Hotel Facilities After Checkout?
If all else fails and you can’t get a late checkout, some hotels permit you to use all the facilities until you leave and have a communal room or changing area to use and shower in.
This means you can enjoy all the hotel facilities, the pool, the lounges, the gym, and the beach, even without having a room. You can then clean up in the hotel’s shared changing rooms before heading to the airport.
Our booking agents can determine whether the hotel you want to stay in has this option, as this facility is a huge advantage if you have a late flight.
9. Call Reception Again On The Day Of Checkout
If you can’t secure a late checkout before your stay, consider following up with the front desk staff on the checkout day. Sometimes, last-minute accommodations can be arranged or juggled, depending on hotel availability.
10. Book Club Lounge Access
If your hotel doesn’t allow late checkout, consider paying for access to the club lounge. You could book a club room for your entire stay or try to book it for the last night. This option is only relevant to a couple of the Westin hotels in China, as most Westin hotels don’t have club lounges.
The Venetian offers the Prestige Club Lounge. Private check-in is just the beginning of your journey. From there, you can choose to lounge on the 23rd floor of The Palazzo Tower or the 36th floor of The Venetian Tower. The amenities? Stellar. Start your day with a breathtaking spread of Continental breakfast. Sneak away for a complimentary afternoon tea or coffee. And in the evenings? You know just where to go for a view and a cocktail. Upgrade every part of your stay with Prestige.
Ultimately, a club lounge is a place to relax and grab a complimentary bite to eat and drink. These lounges are brilliant and almost as good as having your own room while you wait around in the hotel for your flight. Lounge access late into the evening can be very useful for an extended stay.
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