guest-card

guest-card

A guest fills out a guest-card at the hotel reception desk.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A registration document provided by a hotel or lodging establishment for a guest to complete upon arrival, typically including personal information and details of their stay.
Usage Examples
  • (A registration form for hotel guests.)
  • (The document confirming your stay.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Guest-card data": the personal information collected from the registration form.

    • The hotel stores guest-card data securely for future reservations. (Personal details from the registration document.)
  • "To submit a guest-card": to formally complete and hand over the registration form.

    • All visitors must submit a guest-card before receiving their room key. (Complete the registration process.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Guest (n): a person who is staying at a hotel or attending an event.

    • The hotel welcomed its first guest of the season. (A person paying for accommodation.)
  • Card (n): a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, often used for writing or identification.

    • She wrote her contact details on a small card. (A rectangular piece of paper.)
Synonyms
  • Registration form: a document used to record a guest's details.
  • Check-in slip: a piece of paper given at the start of a hotel stay.
Related Idioms
  • To get a guest-card: to receive the registration document upon arrival.
    • After getting a guest-card, he proceeded to his room. (Received the form for completion.)