Book accommodation at your hotel? is it right?





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I was wondering if saying "book accommodation at your hotel" is right



or should I say, "book the hotel" or something like that.



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  • To me a request to "book the hotel" somewhat implies booking the whole hotel (every available room). To "book accommodation" is correct but maybe a bit stilted.

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I was wondering if saying "book accommodation at your hotel" is right



or should I say, "book the hotel" or something like that.



thanks










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  • To me a request to "book the hotel" somewhat implies booking the whole hotel (every available room). To "book accommodation" is correct but maybe a bit stilted.

    – HBruijn
    2 days ago














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I was wondering if saying "book accommodation at your hotel" is right



or should I say, "book the hotel" or something like that.



thanks










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I was wondering if saying "book accommodation at your hotel" is right



or should I say, "book the hotel" or something like that.



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  • To me a request to "book the hotel" somewhat implies booking the whole hotel (every available room). To "book accommodation" is correct but maybe a bit stilted.

    – HBruijn
    2 days ago



















  • To me a request to "book the hotel" somewhat implies booking the whole hotel (every available room). To "book accommodation" is correct but maybe a bit stilted.

    – HBruijn
    2 days ago

















To me a request to "book the hotel" somewhat implies booking the whole hotel (every available room). To "book accommodation" is correct but maybe a bit stilted.

– HBruijn
2 days ago





To me a request to "book the hotel" somewhat implies booking the whole hotel (every available room). To "book accommodation" is correct but maybe a bit stilted.

– HBruijn
2 days ago










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"Book accommodation at your hotel" sounds a little strange.



Perhaps you could phrase it as:




"I would like to reserve a (family/single/double) room for three nights."



"I would like to book a hotel room."







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    "Book accommodation at your hotel" sounds a little strange.



    Perhaps you could phrase it as:




    "I would like to reserve a (family/single/double) room for three nights."



    "I would like to book a hotel room."







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      "Book accommodation at your hotel" sounds a little strange.



      Perhaps you could phrase it as:




      "I would like to reserve a (family/single/double) room for three nights."



      "I would like to book a hotel room."







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        "Book accommodation at your hotel" sounds a little strange.



        Perhaps you could phrase it as:




        "I would like to reserve a (family/single/double) room for three nights."



        "I would like to book a hotel room."







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        "Book accommodation at your hotel" sounds a little strange.



        Perhaps you could phrase it as:




        "I would like to reserve a (family/single/double) room for three nights."



        "I would like to book a hotel room."








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