Are all nicer resides at least $700 a night now for a standard room?

Anonymous
Looking to go in the US somewhere on a beach. Looking at the week before Christmas which is a lot more reasonable than the week after. Weekends in January. Everything seems to be so expensive and there’s nothing in between that and just a regular hotel. Is this the new norm? No $500 a night hotels anymore?
Anonymous
Resorts not resides. Sorry for the autocorrect.
Anonymous
The best week to go is the one after Thanksgiving.

I'm pretty sure you can find hotels for $500 depending on the brand you're willing to stay in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The best week to go is the one after Thanksgiving.

I'm pretty sure you can find hotels for $500 depending on the brand you're willing to stay in.


Well I do need to go when my kids are not in school (within reason). I really haven’t found anything at a resort with multiple restaurants and large pool for $500. Even Clearwater, FL is expensive!
Anonymous
It’s Christmas. This isn’t surprising.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best week to go is the one after Thanksgiving.

I'm pretty sure you can find hotels for $500 depending on the brand you're willing to stay in.


Well I do need to go when my kids are not in school (within reason). I really haven’t found anything at a resort with multiple restaurants and large pool for $500. Even Clearwater, FL is expensive!


You are being ridiculous to expect $500 for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best week to go is the one after Thanksgiving.

I'm pretty sure you can find hotels for $500 depending on the brand you're willing to stay in.


Well I do need to go when my kids are not in school (within reason). I really haven’t found anything at a resort with multiple restaurants and large pool for $500. Even Clearwater, FL is expensive!


You are being ridiculous to expect $500 for that.


What’s reasonable? $700, $1000 for two queen beds?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best week to go is the one after Thanksgiving.

I'm pretty sure you can find hotels for $500 depending on the brand you're willing to stay in.


Well I do need to go when my kids are not in school (within reason). I really haven’t found anything at a resort with multiple restaurants and large pool for $500. Even Clearwater, FL is expensive!


You are being ridiculous to expect $500 for that.


What’s reasonable? $700, $1000 for two queen beds?

FWIW, I’m. It talking about the week after Christmas. I know that’s closer to $1500-$2000 a night.
Anonymous
It’s the weeks you’re looking at. It’s peak season for most people because that’s when families can take a break.

Look again for mid January but not Martin Luther King weekend or February but not Presidents’ Day weekend.

Also direct flights from cold weather areas and places like Florida California in Arizona, winter is peak season.

It’s revenue management 101.
Anonymous
Pretty much the norm now. I now assume $700 is the starting point for a decent place in season. I am mostly looking at ski resorts rather than beach resorts and the nice but not Four Seasons/Ritz level are $700-1000/night.
Anonymous
Can you link a few hotels that you are talking about?
Anonymous
You can get beachfront condos in Mexico for under $500/night. Perhaps you won’t get full service, but you’ll have a kitchen and a lot of communities have plentiful nearby restaurants if you don’t want to cook.

Granted, I booked months ago, but that’s where I’d look. And that’s how you keep it reasonable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much the norm now. I now assume $700 is the starting point for a decent place in season. I am mostly looking at ski resorts rather than beach resorts and the nice but not Four Seasons/Ritz level are $700-1000/night.


Ok thanks. I don’t ski but glad to see it’s in line. Was looking at ritz for spring break and it was $1400 for a mid one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can get beachfront condos in Mexico for under $500/night. Perhaps you won’t get full service, but you’ll have a kitchen and a lot of communities have plentiful nearby restaurants if you don’t want to cook.

Granted, I booked months ago, but that’s where I’d look. And that’s how you keep it reasonable.


Thanks. I’m not looking to save money and will spend $750 a day on food. Just didn’t know if it was normal for a 2 queen room to be $700 a night at non peak week.
Looking at the JW Marco island
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Anonymous
You’re looking at the most expensive bonvoy properties during peak season, and you wonder why it’s expensive?

Yes that is a typical price for beachfront or resort luxury properties in Dec/Jan. The price is the price.
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