Originally Posted by
Kacee
It doesn't even out. On a net basis, you can sometimes save money by booking nights separately. While it's counterintuitive, properties sometimes charge more, net net, for a multi-night stay.
Originally Posted by
projectmaximus
To me "evens out" means sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and in the long run it evens out. You're using it in a case where for people who don't check, sometimes they lose and sometimes they don't lose.
How "evens out" means to you is exactly what I mean. You sometimes pay
less on a single multi-night reservation than if you were to reserve each night separately. I have two multi-night stays remaining this year and in both cases, the per night cost would be higher if I had broken them out into individual single night reservations.
Therefore, making a single reservation evens out if you don't want to check individual nights for every reservation