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Do hotels get cheaper closer?

“Actually, hotel prices decline the longer you wait,” says Shank, “so if you haven't made plans yet, you can be rewarded for that with a better deal.” Same-day rates on HotelTonight are, on average, 10 percent less than if you book the day before, according to Shank. Be willing to live on the edge.



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Since hotels are always aiming to maximize their occupancy rate, many will decrease their rates if they aren't meeting their expected targets. That's why you'll often see hotels dropping their prices a few days before a check-in date or on the day of arrival.

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On average, the same-day rate of a hotel room is 10% cheaper than booking in advance. But this comes with a caveat. Don't rely on this strategy if you're traveling to a busy tourist city or a town where a large event is happening. You might be fortunate, but most people book rooms well in advance.

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Cheapest Day to Book Hotel Reservations Most travel agencies agree that the cheapest days to book hotels are Fridays and Saturdays. While these are the most expensive days for actually checking in and out, the best hotel rates are on the days when most people are traveling.

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Yes, you can often negotiate hotel prices. Directly call the hotel for potentially lower rates, ask about any discounts or package deals, be flexible with dates or room type, negotiate for longer stays, and ask if they can match lower prices found elsewhere. Always be polite and patient during negotiations.

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High Demand for Hotel Rooms The high demand for hotel rooms plays a big part in why hotels are so expensive right now. When lots of people want to stay in hotels, the hotels become full quickly. This is called high occupancy. With more people wanting to book rooms, hotel owners can charge more money for them.

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Generally, our lowest price rooms are sold well in advance and will not be available close to the date of stay. Therefore, by booking as early as possible you are more likely to get the best value stay. In some cases where demand drops, prices may drop too.

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Yes, you can often negotiate hotel prices. Directly call the hotel for potentially lower rates, ask about any discounts or package deals, be flexible with dates or room type, negotiate for longer stays, and ask if they can match lower prices found elsewhere. Always be polite and patient during negotiations.

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Premier inns are really predictable in terms of quality. Usually good sized rooms, friendly staff, high level of cleanliness. Travelodges can be very patchy. I've encountered surly, unhelpful staff; filthy rooms; inadequate towels; running out of toilet paper...

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What To Do If Your Hotel Price Drops After Booking. If you see a hotel price drop after you book, your best bet is usually to cancel your existing reservation and re-book, said Michelle Phillips, travel blogger at EverywhereTheyRoam.com.

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Hotels often charge a per person fee for each additional guest beyond the initial occupancy. The additional charges may cover the cost of providing extra amenities, such as additional towels, toiletries, and bedding. They may also account for the increased use of utilities and resources, such as water and electricity.

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Hotels are cheaper on booking.com because they offer a wide variety of discounts and deals that you won't find anywhere else. They also have access to exclusive rates from hotels around the world, so you can get great savings when booking your stay.

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Book UK hotel stays on a Friday The lowest average daily rate for accommodation tends to occur on a Friday, while the most expensive daily rate occurs on a Saturday.

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During a normal hotel booking process, you would search rates for the entire duration of your stay (i.e. August 25 – 30). BUT you can actually save money by searching and making multiple reservations for the same period (i.e. booking 2 – 5 separate reservations for August 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29).

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