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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you know there was no possibility of moving rooms; what did you want to tell the manager? [/quote] This, OP. Btw hotels (and airlines) always jack up prices for parents' weekends. I remember that happening when I was in college in a city 35 years ago. Of course a chain hotel in a college town is going to be overpriced and sold out. Either book your stay way in advance (like as soon as they release the calendar) or stay further away from your kid.[/quote] It doesn’t matter. They jack the prices up right away. If the school announces the dates for Parents Weekend on April 5, the hotel jacks up the prices on April 5. OP wasn’t charged $400 because she booked late. She was charged that because hotels take advantage of parents who have few choices on a busy weekend. [/quote]
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