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What is a hotel code?

Once you're on the property's page, you'll see a group of 5 characters (letters and numbers) after the hotel's brand name. This is the hotel code. For properties in the United States, the code typically begins with the state abbreviation.



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I suppose Karma made a visit and I should have just gone to the front desk… Most hotels do have a policy that forbids housekeeping from letting someone into their room, but a little pleading, such as I did, can go along way. Unfortunately, as I learned hotel thefts are all too common and happen even in the best hotels.

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Ask for the Best Rate Start the negotiation by saying something like, I found your rate online for $200 per night. Is that your best rate? You may or may not get a better deal right away.

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