We would like to send you notifications on the latest Product Review Club offers.

Summer Trip Tip: Book a Hotel With Hotwire.com

Posted by Ali | Wednesday July 30, 2008 Leave a comment
Paying full price on 4 star hotels is soooo last year...

This is actually a 5 star hotel and no, we didn't stay here. I just thought it was nice is all...

When we we booked our recent jaunt to Montreal I spent a lot of time researching hotels downtown, trying to find the right combination of clean, convenient and reasonably priced. Initially it looked like we would be lucky to get away with $150/night once the taxes were in. I thought we could find a better price without having to stay at a roach motel.

During one of my late night insomnia sessions, I stumbled across hotwire.com. They claimed we could stay at a 4 star hotel in downtown Montreal for $99/night. The catch is they don't tell you which hotel you will be staying at until AFTER you have already paid for it. I was nervous yet intrigued.

I called their 1800 number and asked the same paranoid questions they probably have to deal with every day: What if I don't like it? What kinds of hotels are on your list? Why can't you release the name prior to purchase? What if something happens and we don't go? They patiently told me that the service works by selling off unsold room inventory in a group of hotels. They can't tell you up front which hotel you will be staying at because they are not allowed to publish those deals: why would anyone agree to pay regular price if they saw they could save 50% on Hotwire?

I decided to take the plunge and risk our stay to these strangers. Immediately after the booking, the agent informed me we would be staying at the Delta Centre Ville. I of course went directly to Delta's website to see how much their regular rates were. $189. We were getting a $189 a night room for $99? It sounded too good to be true.

We arrived at our hotel with no problems. They had us booked in a room with two double beds (Hotwire can't guarantee the room type, just that there will be enough room for as many people as you are booking for), but reservations cheerily upgraded us to a room with a King size bed at no extra charge. What? Didn't they realize we were budget customers paying 50% less than everyone else? I was not expecting an upgrade on top of the great deal.

Our stay was excellent and there were no surprises. We were walking distance from everything, had free wi-fi in the lobby and a wonderfully comfortable king sized bed.

For once, what seems too good to be true is actually... true!

www.hotwire.com
More by Ali
More on Travel

Facebook Comments


Add Comment:

Name:
Blog URL: