There are countless hotel-searching websites out there: Kayak, Priceline, Orbitz, and the ilk. Remember if you do use these sites, turn on private browsing on your computer. Because you are more likely to book when you visit more than once, they will track that and change the prices accordingly. These sites can have some really good deals, but mostly those deals will depend on your schedule flexibility and your taste (it may be the cheapest around, but you may not want to be in a crappy motel).
"Hey, the latest reviewer said he only found two roaches during his last stay! That's a plus...right?" |
If you have a desire for the more upscale and boutique, I can't recommend Jetsetter enough. They offer limited time deals on specific properties all around the world at some really steep discounts (called their Flash Sales). They hand pick all of the luxurious hotels that they feature. Using Jetsetter can be a good springboard to find smaller, fancy hotels even if you are a good little planner and getting your plans set before the 4-month mark (which is unfortunately as early as you can book for their Flash Sales).
Tablet is another fantastic site with limited-time deals all around the world. They also back all of their pricing with a best rate guarantee. Tablet has a wider range of hotels (listing both most afforable and top rated) but a smaller number of private sale deals.
Sometimes, the best known deals can be found at the source. If you have your eye on a couple hotels, make sure you sign up to be on their mailing list and send them an email and see if they have any special offers. It never hurts to ask and it is always good to stay well-informed.
With the myriad of possibilities when choosing a hotel, do your homework and make sure you are getting a great price. It is a sad vacation when you can't see past the dollar signs and just relax and enjoy yourself.
Next post: Airfare.
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