I work for a hotel company
Anonymous wrote:If the storm moved in you can’t cancel and you risk losing the room if someone rebooks before you do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a suite booked at a Hilton for a small wedding, sort of as a gathering place where we will provide some refreshments as the bridesmaids and bride get prepared. When I booked it months ago I booked the “flex option” where I could cancel up to a day before. Out of curiosity today I looked and the same suite is $150 cheaper if I book it “non-refundable” right now. The wedding is this weekend. Any harm if I rebook and then cancel? I mean, is there a catch I’m not seeing?
No I have done that with flights in the past- booked fully refundable, and then couple days before, once plans were solidified, the non-refundable option was $100 cheaper. Cancelled, rebooked.
Of course only do that if everything is in good shape and you don't see any reason that you would cancel after rebooking into the non-refundable option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the storm moved in you can’t cancel and you risk losing the room if someone rebooks before you do
If it's available right now, you avoid the swoop in by booking the non-refundable room before canceling the refundable one.
Anonymous wrote:We have a suite booked at a Hilton for a small wedding, sort of as a gathering place where we will provide some refreshments as the bridesmaids and bride get prepared. When I booked it months ago I booked the “flex option” where I could cancel up to a day before. Out of curiosity today I looked and the same suite is $150 cheaper if I book it “non-refundable” right now. The wedding is this weekend. Any harm if I rebook and then cancel? I mean, is there a catch I’m not seeing?
Anonymous wrote:If the storm moved in you can’t cancel and you risk losing the room if someone rebooks before you do
Anonymous wrote:If the storm moved in you can’t cancel and you risk losing the room if someone rebooks before you do