2.3 In for the Night
i think it is missing kinda important part of the conversation, if you gonna stay at a hotel it can be good too know how too ask how much for 1 night or 2 and when breakfast time is or if you are more then one person and wish too split the price.
it is just a recommendation.
lesson 2.3

Robin88
March 13, 2011

2679
March 14, 2011
Well, for asking how much is the price, you could ask like this: X nichi ni heya ga ikura desu ka ? - where X represents the number of days.
For breakfast, you could ask like this: Choushoku no jikan itsu desu ka ?
For example, if you aren't alone, you could say: watashi-tachi wa heya no okane o bunkatsu shitai no desu ga...by this you tell the receptionist that you want to split the money for the room between you guys.
Well, these may not be mentioned there, but you'll steadily learn all the words you need to make these sentences as you follow the course.

Robin88
March 14, 2011
oh, thanks m8.
doesnt Jikan mean time?

2679
March 14, 2011
My pleasure :D
Yes, you're right: jikan means times, but also means hour (eg. ichi jikan = one hour)

Robin88
March 19, 2011
i checked out with my sensei that your sentence is not recommended too say but this is:
watashi tachi wa heya no okane wo betsu betsu de haritai no desu ga
betsu betsu is split up
bunkatsu is if you want too split in payment and pay some now and later like a loan

2679
March 19, 2011
hmm...didn't know that, thanks :). I'll keep it in mind.