Often when people book a hotel or motel room they’re disappointed because it isn’t what they expected or they discover additional fees such as parking. But, by doing some pre-planning and asking questions hotel guests can save money and feel safe, enjoying their stay.
Plan Ahead to Get the Best Room
Don’t wait until the last minute to book your room because often hotels fill up quickly if there’s a conference in town or an event such as a college football game. This is especially true for hotels and motels in the South.
If you book your room in advance you can usually request which floor you want for a room. The best floors, for safety concerns are the second through eighth floors. Avoid the first floor as this is most likely where a break-in can occur. As for floors higher than the eighth floor, you don’t want to be that high in case there’s a fire. On the other hand, if you or your traveling companions are handicapped, you’ll want to located on the first floor in a room that includes handicap facilities.
Ask Questions
Tips for Saving Money on Your Hotel Room
These are only a few tips for booking a hotel room. Other concerns may involve traveling with pets, older family members and other special situations. Just be sure to ask as many questions as possible and be prepared to carry any membership cards that can give you possible discounts. Most of all don’t forget to relax and enjoy your stay.
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