“Book into” means:
- To Reserve or Arrange Accommodation:
- To make a reservation for a stay at a hotel, hostel, or similar place.
- Example: “We need to book into the hotel before 3 PM.”
- To Register or Check Into a Facility:
- To formally register or check in at a place, such as a hotel or event.
- Example: “She booked into the conference hotel for the week.”
Prepositions
- Before “book into”: Usually not used with prepositions directly before the phrase. It stands alone or is preceded by the subject or object being booked.
- After “book into”: Often followed by the name of the facility or the context of the booking.
- Example: “He booked into the resort for a week-long vacation.”
Collocations
- Book into (a hotel)
- Book into (a room)
Example Sentences
- “I need to book into the hotel by 6 PM to avoid any cancellation fees.”
- “They booked into a cozy bed and breakfast for the weekend.”
- “She booked into a luxury resort for her vacation.”
- “We will book into the conference center early to prepare for the event.”
- “He forgot to book into the hotel in advance and ended up having to find another place.”
- “The group booked into a seaside cottage for the summer.”
- “She called ahead to book into the hotel for her business trip.”
- “They booked into a guesthouse near the wedding venue.”
- “He had to book into a different hotel after his initial reservation was canceled.”
- “We booked into the hotel for three nights during our city break.”
- “She made sure to book into the spa treatment as part of her stay.”
- “The team will book into the resort for their annual retreat.”
- “He needs to book into the dormitory before the orientation starts.”
- “They booked into a mountain lodge for a winter getaway.”
- “She booked into the inn and was pleasantly surprised by the charming room.”
- “We were able to book into the hotel last minute due to a cancellation.”
- “He managed to book into a boutique hotel for the festival weekend.”
- “She was relieved to book into a place with good reviews.”
- “The tourists booked into a hostel for a budget-friendly stay.”
- “They booked into a luxury apartment for a more comfortable experience.”
- “He had to book into a new hotel when the original one was overbooked.”
- “We booked into a bed and breakfast for a quaint and cozy stay.”
- “She was excited to book into the resort known for its amazing amenities.”
- “He promptly booked into the hotel to ensure his reservation was confirmed.”
- “They booked into a cabin in the woods for a peaceful retreat.”
- “The group decided to book into a hotel with a great view of the city.”
- “She booked into the inn for the weekend escape with her family.”
- “He wanted to book into a hotel that was close to the conference center.”
- “They were able to book into a room with a sea view at the last minute.”
- “She was delighted to book into a quaint and charming bed and breakfast.”
- “He had to book into the only available hotel room left in town.”
- “We booked into a boutique hotel known for its unique decor.”
- “She managed to book into a hotel just in time for the big event.”
- “They decided to book into a hotel with excellent amenities for their stay.”
- “He was relieved to finally book into a comfortable place after a long journey.”
- “The team booked into a hotel with conference facilities for their business meetings.”
- “She made sure to book into the hotel early to secure a good rate.”
- “They booked into a hotel with easy access to the airport.”
- “He booked into a hostel to meet other travelers during his trip.”
- “We booked into a charming guesthouse for a more personal touch.”
- “She decided to book into a wellness retreat for some relaxation.”
- “He booked into a luxury hotel to celebrate his promotion.”
- “The couple booked into a romantic getaway in a picturesque setting.”
- “They booked into a family-friendly hotel for their vacation with kids.”
- “She had to book into a different hotel after her original plans fell through.”
- “We were able to book into a hotel with a special rate for the conference.”
- “He managed to book into a room with a balcony overlooking the ocean.”
- “They booked into a hotel that offered great amenities and services.”
- “She was happy to book into a hotel that matched her preferences perfectly.”
- “The group decided to book into a resort with activities for everyone.