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How To Avoid Hotel Overbooking

Posted August 21, 2009 , add a comment
Dealing with Hotel Overbooking. Kind of.

Dealing with Hotel Overbooking. Kind of.

guest post by Sherry Gray

You plan and save for your perfect vacation, pack, get on a plane and arrive at your destination…only to find there’s no room at the inn. The hotel room you booked months in advance is not waiting for you and now you’re in a strange city with your luggage at your feet and nowhere for your family to sleep. Sounds like a nightmare…and it happens more often than you might imagine.

The good news is that the hotel doesn’t want bad press, so the management will do everything it can to help you find a room elsewhere.

The bad news is that elsewhere might not meet your needs or desires. This is especially true if you had not planned to rent a car and no hotels have available rooms within walking distance of your intended destination. If special arrangements have to be made, ask the hotel to pick up the tab. You can also pressure them to upgrade your room for free. Don’t give up, just stand your ground until they cough up a solution. Hey, you never know. Maybe there are no rooms in the entire city, but the presidential suite is available. It could happen.

Hotels overbook because rooms are like a perishable commodity. If the day goes by and the guest doesn’t show, the sale opportunity is lost and they can’t get that revenue back. If they book two guests for the same room and only one shows, they get to keep the no-show reservation fee as a bonus, so they make extra money on that room for the night. If two guests show up for the same room, they still get the room money…and in most cases they just have to make a few phone calls to find a room at another hotel. Most of the time, overbooking is a winning situation for them. Occasionally, problems arise and they wind up paying a little compensation, but most guests who have to be moved are too confused, anxious and angry to press for inconvenience perks, so they break even.

Stuff happens, and in some cases you’ll be bumped from your room no matter what you do. But there are a few things you can do to ensure that you’re not one of the travelers who gets booted.

Tips To Avoid Hotel Overbooking:

For perspective, consider what happened to the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2008 World Series against the Phillies. Game three in Philly was washed out by a huge storm and scheduled to be replayed the following night. But the Rays had already given up their rooms…they planned to leave right after the game to gear up for game four on their home turf. With the city stuffed to its limits with baseball fans, ironically there to see the game, there weren’t enough hotel rooms for the team in all of Philadelphia. In fact, they had to leave the state. They wound up at the Hotel DuPont in Wilmington, Delaware, 35 minutes away.

Just imagine the hotel overbooking nightmare in Philly, with a stadium full of fans plus the media, all extending their stay an extra day - extended stays are another reason you might get bumped.

Generally speaking, if you do get bumped, here’s what you’re entitled to:

Other reasonable requests that might be offered or honored include room upgrades, complimentary stays at another time, free movies, and if finding a new room takes a long time, ask for a free dinner or drinks while you wait.

If the hotel staff is uncooperative or rude, the hotel they try to park you in is a fleabag in cracktown or so far away it costs you a small fortune to get where you need to go, make noise. Call the hotel management in the morning and if their answers leave you unsatisfied, go corporate with your complaints…and go online. Let them know you’ll spread the tale in the comment section of every hotel review site on the internet. Take that.

Photo Credit: russellsmith on Flickr.

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Beach Resort Vacations Choices

Posted December 20, 2008 , add a comment

Are you looking for the perfect beach resort? If you are planning a vacation and are looking for the perfect travel spot, this article is for you. Hopefully, you are thinking of something a bit more Fantasy Island than Survivor. There are numerous tropical resorts that offer beauty, fun, and romance at an affordable price… and no member of your “tribe” will be sent home- at least until their return flight. The beach resort vacations cited here are all in the United States. So put on your flip flops and swimsuit and come for a walk with me in search of the perfect beach resort- no passport required.

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