by Clay Larroy
Are you anxious about your vacation? Do you have your destination
picked out but not your hotel? If you are putting off making reservations
because you aren't sure how to choose your accommodations, you need to keep
reading. This article has advice that will help you pick your vacation hotel.
To accommodate a small family without having to pay for
more than one hotel room, look for a location that offers suites. Often the
rates are competitive with single-room rates at other hotels, but the addition
of a living area (and a fold-out bed) means that more of you can sleep
comfortably.
After you check prices for hotels online, call the
hotel's direct number. Sometimes you can get a better price when you reserve
directly through the hotel rather than through the company's website or
toll-free number. In addition, you can make any special requests during this
call, such as requesting a quiet room or a crib.
When planning a vacation,
be sure to make all of your hotel reservations well in advance. In this way,
you can lock in lower rates. If you have some flexibility regarding when you
take your vacation, be sure to find out about off season rates. Very often, the
rate you pay in non-peak times of year is significantly lower.
When going on a trip, it is a good idea to book a vacation package instead of booking each
service separately. While it may seem like you are spending a lot more money at
once, the reality is that you will be getting a cheaper hotel stay than you
would otherwise.
If you are a member of a frequent flyer program or
travel a lot, try joining a hotel loyalty program. You can earn points and use
them toward your upcoming stays. You can also gain airline miles if the hotel
is a partner of a frequent flier program. Check the airline or hotel website to
see what you're qualified for.
Look into club-level rates. While these rooms are more
expensive up front, they typically offer a great value. For example, included
in the price could be breakfast or dessert, Wi-Fi service or other perks, like
drinks and snacks. See what is offered and decide if the extra cost is worth it
to you.
Now that you know something about choosing a hotel, go
make your reservations. That will be one more thing you can cross off your
list. This vacation may just be the
best one you ever take. Enjoy it, and remember what you've just learned the
next time you plan a vacation.
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