Matt supposed that maybe Clint had a point about that - though from where he came from this was all edging a little too closely to entirely unbelievable. The biggest problem with this, the same as had been with the Black Sky was that everything Clint said he believed, being able to tell when someone was lying didn't help when they believed their delusions. He gave Clint a look when he suggested this might no be the weirdest thing he'd been involved in during the last year, "I'm not sure I want to know whatever you've been doing for the last year that has made this not the weirdest thing." Matt said warily.
Objectively he supposed the whole of him was the sort of thing that might have been considered entirely unbelievable, and there were the avengers, and aliens in New York, but this was something else. He didn't know what, but it was something. He'd figure out what eventually.
"A room number and everything," He said while Clint worked at the computer until they'd gotten the information they needed and a room key. And when Clint offered more - well Matt probably could have gotten by on his own, but why not accept the help that was offered. He was trying harder to be just Matt Murdock after all, and not so much Daredevil, Matt could accept help. "Yeah," He nodded, "Yeah I think that'd be a good idea. Do you mind if I take your arm?" He asked, knowing people didn't often think about that and might as well make this interaction as easy as possible.