How to get a hotel room cheaper than the best price online
Here’s my spending philosophy: If you can get something cheaper, it’s worth a little effort. Of course, I like tools that do the hard work for me. Tap or click for an online shopping helper to find discounts that work.
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When saving on hotel rooms, the sites claiming the best possible deal aren’t always the way to go. Sometimes, you can do better on your own. My son recently used the tips below to get a hotel room for $80 less than the lowest price online.
Don’t book through a travel site
When you’re looking for a hotel, travel discount sites like Kayak, Expedia or Hotels.com are good places to start — but don’t book there. 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 directly with them. They’d much rather skip the commission to the travel site and book your stay directly. The hotel might even offer a free upgrade, like a nicer room or complimentary breakfast.
If you’re not having luck with the first person who answers, respectfully ask to speak to the manager.
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This is the best time to book a hotel room
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 slim, so you’re more likely to get a lower rate. 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. In a pinch, sites like Hotel Tonight can help with last-minute bookings.
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