5 Hotel Booking Tips to Make Traveling Easier


February 23rd, 2015 

While some people can move freely across the country or even several countries without booking a hotel, most of us would rather spend the night in a prepared room. However, hotel booking can be hard due to the large numbers of people traveling at key vacation times as well as rising costs and competition among companies. This means that finding a room for the night comes with a lot of challenges. Here are 5 tips to make hotel booking, and your trip, easier for everyone.

1) Get What You Want…to Pay For

Save money on your trip by choosing the right room for you the first time. If you aren’t going to use it, you shouldn’t need to pay for it. Mini-bars and hot tubs are nice, but if you don’t intend to take advantage of the opportunities, choose something more to your style. You can then use that money on other things during your trip that you can actually use or make for good memorabilia.

2) Book Late on the Web

Hotel booking is now a lot easier than it used to be. Many hotels now give you all of the information you want to know about your room up front. You don’t even have to wait on the phone for busy representatives to take other calls asking the same questions. Some companies even provide virtual tours of rooms. Even better, you can when to book. The closer to your stay time, the better, since unoccupied rooms often come cheaper. Social media can help you find better deals and facilities, too.

3) Consider Your Options

Every type of hotel has its advantages. Larger chains offer across-the-board prices for convenience, while smaller facilities may cost less at the expense of room size. Suites have better facilities than plain rooms, which is great for families.

4) Look for Discounts

Discounts are a good thing. You save money and sometimes hassle when you choose a discounted stay option. Sometimes you can even negotiate for features you didn’t have before, as long as you actually use those. Don’t pay upfront if you don’t have to.

5) Location is Everything

Avoid high-traffic areas for a peaceful night’s sleep. Spending a night on the outskirts of a city may not be as convenient, but you will rest much better. If you’re caught in a layover, choose a “micro” hotel near an airport for your convenience.

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