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Old Jan 3, 2016 | 12:36 pm
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Owenc
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I have been to Washington and I loved it but I wouldn't go again anytime soon.

I have found a Hilton hotel which I can afford and it says "pay later" I don't know what that means. Does it mean pay at the hotel or wait to a few weeks before?

Originally Posted by guv1976
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A few suggestions:

1) Airlines are sometimes able to offer lower prices on airfare and/or hotel if you buy a "package" from the airline that includes both. Not sure if this is possible on an open-jaw ticket, if you were to book DUB-ORD//NYC-DUB.

2) I'm seeing one-way airfares in August on Delta ORD-LGA for $115 USD (add $25 USD to check one bag). That means that if you can find hotels in Chicago for $35 USD/night less than the cost of hotels in Manhattan, you should be able to do four nights in each city -- and pay for your flight between the two -- for the cost of eight nights in Manhattan. As mentioned upthread, I would also check fares on Southwest -- which offers free checked baggage -- for MDW-LGA.

3) Travelzoo.com is currently offering very good rates for January-March at the highly-rated, 4-star World Center Hotel in Manhattan's Financial District. Rates will undoubtedly be higher in August, but you still might be able to find a decent rate there, either through Travelzoo, or by bidding on a 4-star in the Financial District area on priceline.com.

Good luck!
I stayed in that hotel last summer. For some reason they think that £1,600 is an acceptable price for 8 nights in a standard room.

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