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NYC Hotel Reservations
I made non-refundable reservations at my hotel three or four months ago so I could lock in the lowest rate. I noticed last week that the rates have gone down substantially since then, $124/night less. Not only are the rates lower overall, there is now a 15% discount for three nights or more and we qualify.
Would it be reasonable to ask the hotel to offer me the current lower rate? We arrive Oct. 21. I realize that others may make early reservations for other reasons such as insuring availability, but my reason was as stated and I only do it when I go to NYC because a lower rate is offered if one makes the reservations early and pays in advance. What do you think? |
Call the hotel and ask for the Reservations Manager. If he/she isn't in, find out when they will be and call back. It certainly can't hurt to ask.
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If you reserved on the hotel's own website, it couldn't hurt to ask. But if it was done on a 3rd party site, I think your chances of recouping are slim.
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Thanks. I made my reservations w/the Benjamin by telephone.
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By all means ask for the discount.All they can do is say no, and no wthat we know which hotel it is, I would say your chances are excellent.
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Nope. DH says he will speak to the manager when we are there. Live and learn. I will never make a non-refundable reservation again. I don't know why anyone would make an Oct rez in June and pay in advance unless it was for a lower rate?
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