Late Hotels: How To Find The Lowest Priced Rooms

By Roger Hammerstack


Getting the best deal for your hotel room booking involved finding a strategy that works. One of the tried and trusted methods is to go after "Late Hotels". These are hotels that are prepared to give discounts to people booking rooms at the last minute. A simple online search with start you off.

Search for "late hotels" and your destination. You'll probably find a million or more results, but don't worry. Many of these will be no good to you. Spend a few minutes checking out any that look like they might be what you are looking for.

Separating the good deals from the terrible will involve a little bit of research. Start with a pen and paper and take a note of any that appeal to you. You'll probably find that the same hotel names crop up on different sites. See which of them are offering the best deal.

A way to find cheap hotel rooms that is often overlooked is to look at the ads that appear around the search results. Whereas websites can take weeks and months to reach the top spot in search engine results (if ever!) ads are virtually instant and so can offer up-to-date offers. If a hotelier wants to get rid of some rooms, he can sign up and have an ad online within hours. Take advantage of this.

When comparing prices on different websites, make sure you are comparing like with like. If one hotel is offered at lot of different prices this may simply be because what is being offered varies from site to site. For example, does it include breakfast? Local taxes?

When checking out deals at hotel booking websites, beware of added extras. These might include locals taxes (such as VAT in Europe, which can be as high as 25% of the price quoted), booking fees and administration charges. Most legitimate sites I use take a commission from the hotel concerned and so will not charge the consumer a booking fee.

The only reason hotels offer late rooms at cheap prices is because they are faced with empty rooms they have to fill. Hotel owners regard empty rooms in the same way werewolves look at silver bullet and nutritionists regard a Big Mac. They don't like them and will do practically anything to get rid of them. It's the simple law of supply and demand.

If the want the very best hotel deals, you'll got to be flexible. You may find that nothing is available for the time you want or for the place you have set your heart on. If you can look just a few miles further away or maybe a day or two either side, you may well find the deal you want. I'm constantly amazed how a teeny weeny bit of flexibility can pay off big time when it comes to getting a fantastically cheap hotel room.




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