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Old Jul 2, 2017 | 2:09 pm
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Marriott Rate Question

I am currently staying at a Residence Inn Portland because my daughter is at the local hospital for treatment. So far I have been booking week by week not knowing how long she will be there. I noticed if I play with the dates online and book 3-4 week continuous reservation I can get a much lower rate than week by week. Can I book the month reservation online and check out say in 2 weeks if needed? Will I still pay the lower rate I originally booked?
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Old Jul 2, 2017 | 2:21 pm
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Originally Posted by Dyoungman1
I am currently staying at a Residence Inn Portland because my daughter is at the local hospital for treatment. So far I have been booking week by week not knowing how long she will be there. I noticed if I play with the dates online and book 3-4 week continuous reservation I can get a much lower rate than week by week. Can I book the month reservation online and check out say in 2 weeks if needed? Will I still pay the lower rate I originally booked?
they might re-price the monthly to the weekly rate, but that is what you are currently paying anyway. Would book the 1-month rate and work with the GM if you need to check-out early after a few weeks.
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