Forced to be frugal by the poor economy in 2009, most of us considered a vacation an unattainable luxury. Even with deal-of-the-decade advertisements by hotels and resorts, few of us could take advantage. Now, with the economy improving in 2010, some travelers are venturing back out on vacations. Unfortunately, those tempting low hotel prices are going up as the economy improves. Current travel publications are suggesting that some searching and planning will be necessary to find the low prices of 2009. Travelers have found the following information helpful:
Do you consider yourself computer savvy? If you are like many people, you are using online travel agencies and brokers to plan your travel. At first glance, it appears to be easier and less expensive than contacting a hotel directly. But think again, you may be missing out on the best travel rates. Many hotels, such as the Marriott chain, are offering guaranteed rates to customers willing to book their hotel rooms directly at the hotel’s Website. The hotel chain is willing to beat anyone’s prices, if the dates and room types are comparable. Contact Marriott for more information about their “Look No Further Best Rate Guarantee”. Rules and restrictions may apply.
When planning your vacation, look for hotels and resorts offering specials during the week and during the off-season. You may be the special traveler who loves hot desert weather, or chilly snowy seasons. And that may save you a bundle. Consider your options, it may pay off in your pocketbook.
Travelers often look at big city, four-star hotels, restaurants, clubs, etc. and think “I can’t afford them.” But you may be able to if you are booking a hotel in a city’s financial district on a weekend. Hotels usually have higher vacancy rates, and will drop their prices or provide room upgrades. And you will usually be near the best places to eat and party! Check it out–you just may be able to have a taste of luxury at the cost of a much more modest hotel.
If you are thinking you can’t afford to stay in a metropolitan area such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, or New York, you may be pleasantly surprised. Many hotels in large cities have upgraded to include many more rooms. You don’t necessarily have to stay on the outskirts of town where hotel options can be few.
Planning a second honeymoon? Looking to get away with a special someone? “Romantic Getaway” packages are now becoming quite common at hotels. They are usually offered at a special price when booked at the hotel’s Website. These trips may offer spa services, restaurant discounts, and golf, to name a few. They are worth checking out–even if you weren’t planning a romantic trip, you may be able to save on amenities you wanted to use anyway.
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