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Hotwire Question.
Hi all
I booked a hotel room in Las Vegas for next month for 3 nights. I booked for 1 person, although my cousin may be there at the same time. Was hoping to be able to share the room with and spilt the bill in half. Anyone know if the hotel will allow the extra person or not. Please reply if know either way. Thanks M. Graham |
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Hotwire Question.
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:58:42 -0700 (PDT),
" wrote: Hi all I booked a hotel room in Las Vegas for next month for 3 nights. I booked for 1 person, although my cousin may be there at the same time. Was hoping to be able to share the room with and spilt the bill in half. Anyone know if the hotel will allow the extra person or not. Please reply if know either way. Thanks M. Graham Tell them you brought the wife, or partner, as appropriate. Why the heck would they care provided you pay the bill for a double. I always book for 2 in the USA, the tariff is the same. I've only found it different in Europe and Asia where there is often a significant saving for a single. Cheers, Alan, Australia -- http://www.flickr.com/photos/alan_s/ http://loraltravel.blogspot.com Latest: Two Indian Hotels: to Sleep, Perchance... |
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No problem. The Hotwire default is an accomodation for two people. It's
very easy also in doing the web thing to inadvertantly leave the 2nd off. They know this. s " wrote in message ... Hi all I booked a hotel room in Las Vegas for next month for 3 nights. I booked for 1 person, although my cousin may be there at the same time. Was hoping to be able to share the room with and spilt the bill in half. Anyone know if the hotel will allow the extra person or not. Please reply if know either way. Thanks M. Graham |
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might be a problem if theres only one bed in the room! whislt the room is
guarenteed for 2 people Hotwire do not guarentee 2 beds! "Steve Cain" wrote in message ... No problem. The Hotwire default is an accomodation for two people. It's very easy also in doing the web thing to inadvertantly leave the 2nd off. They know this. s " wrote in message ... Hi all I booked a hotel room in Las Vegas for next month for 3 nights. I booked for 1 person, although my cousin may be there at the same time. Was hoping to be able to share the room with and spilt the bill in half. Anyone know if the hotel will allow the extra person or not. Please reply if know either way. Thanks M. Graham |
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Hotwire Question.
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:02:30 +0100, "SS" wrote:
might be a problem if theres only one bed in the room! whislt the room is guarenteed for 2 people Hotwire do not guarentee 2 beds! True... but if you call the hotel ahead of time and ask for two beds, chances are very good you'll get them. -- Face your fears. Live your dreams. |
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