This caused me 10 minutes of panic that was totally available. This is a self check-in hotel with no front desk, and they are supposed to email or text an access code for the door 24 hours before check in. 23 hours before, I do get a code. Once I'm there, the provided code does not work. No problem, right? Just call the provided number. Well, that just got me a recorded message in Icelandic, and then it disconnected. I try the code multiple times and messaging through the Expedia app, and I am frantic, because it's been a long day of travel and it's cold and rainy. I start checking my phone for any other way I can contact the hotel or Expedia, and then I see a new Expedia message from just one hour before check in, with totally different code and instructions. Finally, we can get in the door. Even in the entryway where we can get our keycard, there are printed instructions on the wall that are also different from the real procedure. Why would they send an incorrect code and then a correct code so shortly before check in -- and what if my phone was dead by that time? I have never had such an unpleasant experience trying to just check in to my lodging.