Dayuse.com

Hi I’ve a long transit in LAX for 14 h and just booked a hotel room with courtyard Marriott with dayuse.com. Does anyone have any experience using them? Are they reliable? I’ve read mixed reviews…

I would have just gotten off a 14 h long haul and arrive LAX 9am and my next flight is not until 11pm I will definitely need a hotel room to catch some sleep

Thanks

Using Dayuse.com can be a practical option for travelers with long layovers who want to rest in a hotel room for a few hours. Generally, the service allows you to book rooms during daytime hours—typically from early morning to late afternoon—without committing to an overnight stay. Many travelers use it to catch some sleep, shower, or freshen up between flights, so your plan to rest after a 14-hour long haul is exactly the type of scenario Dayuse is designed for.

Regarding reliability:

  • Dayuse.com partners directly with hotels, and most bookings go smoothly. Once booked, you generally receive confirmation from both Dayuse and the hotel.
  • Reviews are mixed mainly due to hotel-specific experiences rather than Dayuse itself. Some travelers have encountered issues like delays in check-in, misunderstanding of available amenities, or limited hours, but these are usually exceptions rather than the rule.
  • Hotels like the Courtyard Marriott at LAX are accustomed to airport traffic and day-use bookings, so you are likely to have a smooth check-in if you arrive within the designated hours.

Tips to ensure a stress-free experience:

  • Confirm your check-in time with the hotel directly before arrival, just to make sure the room will be ready when you land.
  • Bring identification and your flight details, as some hotels may ask for these at check-in.
  • Keep in mind amenities like early breakfast or luggage storage if you plan to leave your bags after check-out before your evening flight.
  • Check if the hotel provides shuttle service to/from LAX; this can save time and energy after a long flight.

Overall, Dayuse.com is generally reliable for well-known hotels, especially near major airports like LAX. While no service is perfect, most travelers report that it fulfills its purpose: giving a comfortable, short-term place to rest and refresh during long layovers.


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