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What is the best day of the week to book a hotel reservation?

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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The best time to book hotels in the United States is during the same week of travel. Within the week before your stay, you'll see massive savings of around 21% cheaper than average. 1-2 weeks before your stay is the next cheapest time to book U.S. hotels, with average savings of 8%.

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“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.

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If it's feasible, wait until the day you need the hotel room to book it. The later in the day, the better. After 4 p.m., hotels know the odds of selling a room are pretty slim, so you're more likely to get an even lower rate. On average, the same-day rate of a hotel room is 10% cheaper than booking in advance.

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In short, remember that getting the best deal on a hotel room comes down to a few basic rules: Make your bookings on a more favorable day of the week (try Tuesday or the weekend), try for last-minute bookings if you can (maybe make a back-up booking with a flexible cancellation policy and check back for any last-minute ...

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Hotel prices are dynamic, fluctuating based on supply and demand — that means the price you see when you're searching for hotels one day might change the very next, even if the dates of your stay remain the same.

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But something as simple as the day of the week can also affect rates. Look on any hotel website, and you'll likely pay more to stay on a Saturday night than on a Tuesday or a Wednesday. Most hotels see more travelers and book more rooms over the weekend than during the week.

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If you're debating when to book your hotel Unless you've got your eyes on lavish lodging that otherwise has a fickle cancellation policy, you don't save a whole lot by holding out in hopes of a better deal. On average, properties are about 13% cheaper when booked 15 days out versus four months out.

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Booking hotel rooms at the last minute could save you some serious money. Think of all the late-night pizza you can order with those savings! Hotels are pretty eager to get those unsold rooms filled by midnight, so they might just offer you a sweet discount.

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If you're looking for the quick answer: Yes, many hotels do offer discounts for longer stays (stays of 5 nights or longer) ranging from 5% up to 50% off standard rates. However, long stay discounts are not guaranteed and vary considerably by hotel, season, room type and length of stay.

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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. “As long as you are within the cancellation policy, you won't lose out on any money,” she said.

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What you can do to avoid the great dynamic pricing scam?
  1. Clear your cookies before you book. In the past, clearing my cookies has proven to be a good way to refresh the airline's prices back to the base rate I was originally quoted. ...
  2. Use a different computer/device. ...
  3. Use a different browser. ...
  4. Use Incognito Mode.


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No, hotels cannot increase the price after booking. This would be a breach of contract and could lead to legal action against the hotel. Hotels must honor their prices at the time of booking and any changes in pricing should be communicated to customers prior to them making a reservation.

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How to Score the Best Luxury Hotel Deals: 5 Expert Tips
  • Time it right. Hopper advises booking at least 30 days in advance for a hotel in a resort area. ...
  • Bundle up. By booking an air and hotel package you might save up to 40%. ...
  • Look at underhyped destinations. ...
  • Check the source. ...
  • Work with a travel adviser.


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Don't book through a travel site Once you find the lowest available price at the hotel you want to visit, call the hotel's reservation desk. Many hotels will meet or beat the best internet rate when you book with them. They'd much rather skip the commission to the travel site and book your stay directly.

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What are the three most important expectations of guests in a hotel? The three most important expectations of guests in a hotel are convenience, autonomy, and personalization.

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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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Many hotel stays are refundable as long as you cancel within at least 48 hours. But some aren't. If you leave without making any arrangements, the hotel probably will charge you for the full stay. Experts say hotels consider refund requests on a case-by-case basis.

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