Making Hotel Reservations
Online
by:
Sintilia Miecevole
When you begin planning a vacation, one of
the most important steps is to book a hotel
room for your stay. After you have made your
arrangements to take off work and get to your
destination, you will have to figure out an
affordable place to stay. There are many ways
to approach hotel booking, the most tried and
true being purchasing a vacation package
through a travel agent. However, travel agents
are becoming more expensive and less practical
as Internet travel booking becomes the norm.
Rather than paying a middleman to book your
flights and hotels, online travel websites
make it easy to compare rates, research
locations and check on availability. Most
hotels have their own websites where you can
enter your needed dates and get a quote for
your stay. You do not have to enter credit
card information to research rates at most
hotels, so it makes do-it-yourself comparison
shopping convenient for anyone with an
internet connection. Some hotels even post
layouts of their buildings, so you can choose
exactly which room you want, rather than
taking a chance on being right next to a pool
full of screaming children when you are trying
to get some much-needed rest and relaxation.
There are also some websites that will do
your comparison-shopping for you. Sites like
Hotwire and Expedia search their databases for
hotels available on your needed dates, and
they list the best deals for you. You can
choose to search according to location, rate
range, hotel chain or room size. When using
sites like Hotwire, the more flexible your
dates are, the greater your chances are of
getting an inexpensive rate. However, even if
your dates are set in stone, you may still be
able to find a cheaper hotel rate using these
sites than you would on your own.
One way to use the Internet to find low
hotel prices is to join a travel club. Many
airlines and car rental companies offer deals
for repeat customers. Through these programs,
frequent travelers can arrange car rentals and
flights at discount prices, and they often
thrown in hotel stays for a minimal charge.
Some car rental companies have partnerships
with particular hotel chains, giving discounts
to customers who use both companies on their
trips. You can sometimes use your airline
frequent flier miles to pay for hotel stays,
as well. Be sure to check with your airline of
choice to see if they offer special hotel
rates with their frequent flier programs.
Because making reservations online is a
do-it-yourself endeavor, hotels save money of
staffing. This allows them to offer special
online rates for those who book their stays
via the Internet. Most hotel chain websites
have links to special Internet deals that can
save you a lot of money on your vacation
lodging. If you are Internet savvy, you can
sometimes even qualify for free nights when
you book a week at the same hotel.
When you are ready to make your online
hotel reservation, be sure to have your credit
card handy. Because of high security
practices, you often have to enter the
three-digit code on the back of your credit
card to confirm your reservation. Though some
people are wary of entering credit card
numbers over the Internet, most sites take
great care in securing and encoding the
information, making identity theft virtually
impossible. However, if you are not
comfortable completing your transaction
online, many hotels allow you to reserve the
nights and to call and complete the booking
over the phone. Unfortunately, sometimes
completing a transaction this way disqualifies
you from receiving special Internet rates.
About The Author
Sintilia Miecevole is the Director of
http://www.rahotel.com and has many
years experience in the hotel industry. Be
sure to visit
http://www.rahotel.com for the latest
information on selecting your hotel,
reservations, rates, resorts, discounts,
specials and packages, destinations,
business arrangements and much more. |