Reducing Reservation Dates Increases Rate?
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Dallas, TX
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Reducing Reservation Dates Increases Rate?
I just started staying with Hilton and noticed that right when I was about to book, it states that "Rates quoted are based on check-in date and length of stay. Should you choose to depart early, price is subject to change." I've always stayed at Marriott's before, and they never increase my rate if I reduce the days, even if I reduce it to just one day -- the daily rate stays the same.
I'm booking now for a 7-night stay using the Best Available Rate, and might reduce it to 4 or 5 days later. I would still be there on Friday and Saturday, so would they really increase my rate if I reduced the number of dates I'm staying?
Also has anyone ever booked each day separately so they can reduce the dates later if needed?
I'm booking now for a 7-night stay using the Best Available Rate, and might reduce it to 4 or 5 days later. I would still be there on Friday and Saturday, so would they really increase my rate if I reduced the number of dates I'm staying?
Also has anyone ever booked each day separately so they can reduce the dates later if needed?
#2
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Reno, Nevada
Posts: 7,368
I believe that you're talking about two different things and trying to equate them. What HHonors is referring to in your quote is an early checkout penalty, which some hotels will charge if you choose to end your stay after it is already started.
This is different than a hotel changing rates based on lengthening or shortening the length of the reservation before the stay commences. That said, this happens at Hilton from time to time, and it generally reflects different price availability at the time of the change as opposed to the time you made the reservation. (Your new reservation may be more or less than the original one, depending upon the going rate and room availability at the time of the change, or it may still be the same.)
Unless your rate specifically states otherwise, there is no penalty - such as what you are describing - if you wish to change or cancel your reservation before the fact. You may end up paying more (or less) for the room, but that is dependent solely on availability and price at the time of the change.
Mike
This is different than a hotel changing rates based on lengthening or shortening the length of the reservation before the stay commences. That said, this happens at Hilton from time to time, and it generally reflects different price availability at the time of the change as opposed to the time you made the reservation. (Your new reservation may be more or less than the original one, depending upon the going rate and room availability at the time of the change, or it may still be the same.)
Unless your rate specifically states otherwise, there is no penalty - such as what you are describing - if you wish to change or cancel your reservation before the fact. You may end up paying more (or less) for the room, but that is dependent solely on availability and price at the time of the change.
Mike
Last edited by nako; Aug 15, 2005 at 12:11 pm

