Who arrives on time anyway? Why not just have general choices like
Nitesh Bhatia said, then skip the more exact time. Most people will
arrive around those times away. Are you really gaining anything by
being so specific?

This is of course meaningless if exact times are important. IE. If
this interface is for the clerk at the Hotel, and not the person
making the reservation. Or if this is reservations for a fine
restaurant, where people will be there on time or lose their spot.

Context is important.


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