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Kimmie86 Mar 11th, 2016 04:10 PM

Why so expensive for Asheville hotels?!
 
why?

happytrailstoyou Mar 11th, 2016 04:44 PM

Maybe they got the idea from Biltmore, where a marketing guru figured out how to make the place into a cash cow. I guess the hotels figure folks who are willing to pay too much to visit Biltmore will also cough up too much to stay in Asheville.

HTtY

happytrailstoyou Mar 11th, 2016 04:50 PM

I should have mentioned that it costs $20 to visit Versallies vs. $50 to visit Biltmore.

"There's a sucker born every minute."-- Attributed to B.T. Barnum

HTtY

Gretchen Mar 11th, 2016 04:51 PM

What is your "expensive"--$35/night?

janisj Mar 11th, 2016 05:26 PM

When -- dates make a big difference. But what do you consider 'expensive'. Hotels charge what they can get. Its supply and demand. If the room rates are too high to fill rooms -- they'd reduce them . . .

Christina Mar 12th, 2016 07:00 AM

Because it's a popular tourist destination, I imagine that's why you are going there.

I suspect you have unrealistic ideas about a town that is popular with tourists. I just checked first weekend in May, a time I expected would be fairly high rates, and you can get a typical chain hotel downtown like Hampton or HI or Crowne Plaza for around $150-$200 a night. that's hardly excessive for a town like that. Some podunk place in the middle of nowhere with zero tourism (like my hometown in the Midwest) has rates for chain hotels between $125-150 at times.

Dayle Mar 12th, 2016 08:11 AM

I visited Ashville a few years ago just overnight in order to visit the Biltmore. It was a huge disappointment in every way. I don't understand what people think (especially the Biltmore people) is so great about the place. Whatever you do, don't do their "wine tasting."

I find Hearst Castle in California much more beautiful, unique, and interesting.

When I got my first glimpse of the Biltmore, my first thought was, oh, they copied Chambord in France. Huh.

I can't say if I would have liked the city more if I stayed longer. Maybe, but I have no interest in returning. Yes, when I was looking for lodging I was amazed at the prices. I chose a B&B instead which turned out to be lovely, comfortable and convenient.

gardendiva Mar 12th, 2016 11:43 AM

Check a few of the B&B's. I found them to be a little less pricy that the downtown hotels. I ultimately decided to wait for a trip to Ashville. By the time I got there and stayed a week, I could have almost gone to Europe for a week.


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