Hotel Last Minute - Booking A Hotel At The
Last Minute
For the brave, it is always worth calling the
hotel that you want to stay at on the day that
you intend to arrive, or possibly the day
before. Hotels will often be prepared to offer
substantial discounts on the day, as from their
point of view an empty room is a complete waste
of money. If you are feeling particularly bold
it is even worth telling the hotel what you are
prepared to pay and asking them if they have any
rooms available.
This is a particularly effective way of going
about getting a really good deal if you are
traveling to a city that has several hotels, it
is out of peak season and you are flexible in
terms of facilities.
If you are not feeling quite so bold in terms of
leaving it until the last minute, you can phone
the hotel a few days in advance. Whilst you may
not get the total bargains, you are still in a
good position to negotiate, particularly if you
are traveling out of season. If you are
targeting a specific hotel, check out their
cancellation policy. For example, if a specific
hotel requires at least 3 days notice to not
charge for a cancellation, then this is the
point where they are most likely to receive the
most cancellations. Hotels will then be eager to
fill these spaces.
Another good way to utilize the cancellation
policies of hotels is to book a relatively cheap
chain hotel that allows you to cancel free up
until the day of travel. Then, on the day you
can phone around other hotels to see if you can
get a better deal. If you do then you can cancel
your previous booking without penalty; if you do
not then you will still have a roof over your
head!
Negotiations over extra free nights or discounts
will generally only work with smaller regional
hotels, as the larger chains have a central
system and they will not normally negotiate
directly with a guest. Bear this in mind when
you are selecting your targets!
Facilities such as swimming pools, fitness
centers, satellite televisions all add to the
costs of a hotel. Consider this carefully. Are
you paying extra for facilities that you don’t
want, won’t need and don’t even notice? If you
are after a cheap base, then avoid hotels with
extra facilities as this will almost invariably
add to your costs.
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