Friday, 15 July 2011

How To Find Good Hotels

The deals are there, but sometimes you have to work to find them. Call the office to book a hotel to accept the quoted price will often result in that paying a dollar. For the best deals you have to do your homework and keep your options open. After a few simple steps can lead to your ability to save up to half the normal rate.

Plan your trip in advance and during non-peak season to get the cheapest prices.

Book a room during the off-season months.

Check online on major online agencies for special discounts, but always call the hotel first to see what the normal rates. Sometimes what may seem like a good deal online turns to cost you more than it would cost if you had called the hotel directly.

Participate in programs of hotel frequent guest and check the first hotels to book your stay. The points earned in the programs of more effort will be made by operators to negotiate their reserve price.

Airline cash for hotel rooms when possible.

Be direct and tell the operator you are looking for reservation in the price and ask about any special deals they can offer rates AARP seniors, students and military discounts and AAA (American Automobile Association) and discounts.

Once the room rate is quoted, ask if there are other rooms available at a lower rate.

Always ask about extra charges such as parking fees, taxes and other hotels charge small fees.

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