Originally Posted by
Stripe
Like others who have responded, I do this frequently as I am developing my plans. Better to have a good rate locked in early. And you can recheck periodically to see if the rate has gone down and redo the reservation at the new rate. I do cancel rooms I know I won't need as soon as I figure that out.
Thanks. I've obviously got this confirmed now. It isn't a big deal for me anymore regarding this particular stay, but was just curious about it. Thanks all, anyway
Originally Posted by
Stripe
I also do this frequently for family trips. I normally get Diamond benefits for both rooms and HH points for both rooms, if I remember to ask at the desk to have both rooms put on the same folio.
The problem you experienced with your HGI reservation is a problem with the Hilton reservation system, and not the result of a restriction they have on the number of rooms booked with your HH number. It affects Hilton and HGI reservations. Booking more than one room on a single reservation at a Hampton or other HH brand doesn't seem to prevent you from viewing it online.
Yes, that's what I found out in my previous thread about the subject (by following the link). I didn't suspect it to be a problem having my name/HH-number on two rooms in the same reservation.
I do like having the ability to view/edit/cancel reservations online, which obviously can't be done when booking multiple rooms on one reservation at Hilton or HGI. As it's obviously no problem having two reservations under the same name, I'll try that for DC. Thanks for all replies