5 Ways To Choose Your Hotel

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You are planning a holiday abroad for your family, and want everyone to have a good time. You surf the internet for hotel descriptions, but from the pictures that you see and what you read, all hotels project a perfect image of themselves. How can you tell which ones are better? You have never been there and know no one at your destination. At the same time, you don’t want a hotel room that will bust your budget. How do you choose? – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 5 Ways To Choose Your Hotel


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5 Ways To Choose Your Hotel
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You are planning a holiday abroad for your
family, and want everyone to have a good time.
You surf the internet for hotel descriptions, but
from the pictures that you see and what you read,
all hotels project a perfect image of themselves.
How can you tell which ones are better? You have
never been there and know no one at your
destination. At the same time, you dont want a
hotel room that will bust your budget. How do you
choose?
Check Independent Hotel RatingsWell, the first
step you can take is to visit hotel search
engines for guest ratings for hotels represented
by the search engines. In addition to
pre-negotiated rates with individual hotels, most
agents ask for ratings and comments from previous
guests. Reading their comments will give you a
fair idea on what to expect from the hotels
located in your destination. Be sure to read a
few comments in order to get a fair overview.
Certain incidences described may only be rare
occurrences that may already have been corrected.
Hotel Chains and FacilitiesAre they part of an
international hotel chain? Most international
chains have stringent standards that are adhered
to as well as a standard theme across all chains.
They may have similar facilities (health clubs,
spas, business centers, etc) which are important
to maintain the hotels high standards. Other
things you can look out for include concierge,
shuttle services to the city, airport transfers
as well as good laundry services.
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LocationPerhaps one of the most critical things
when selecting a hotel is its location. Hotels
that are near to shopping areas, train stations
or the city center charge higher rates as
compared to those located elsewhere. Analyze a
map of the area before you book to determine the
nearest shopping areas or access to trains which
will give you much convenience in moving around.
Also, check with the hotel if they have any large
tour groups coming in at the same time. Hotels
charge higher rates during high occupancy periods
and do not have the flexibility of late
check-outs. These are important aspects which, if
overlooked, may affect your tour schedule as well
as your impression of the hotels level of
hospitality.
Rates and DiscountsHotel rates are a huge factor
when it comes to choosing a hotel. However,
paying more does not necessarily mean that you
will receive an equivalent level of service and
standards. One of the ways to maximize on prices
would be check if they are part of an alliance
with flights or car rental companies, which offer
discounts to customers of their allies.
Sometimes, credit card companies offer their
cardholders exclusive rates to special hotels
which can be pretty attractive. Additionally, if
its possible to use your frequent flyer points
to redeem hotel discounts, this could help reduce
hotel costs as well.
Boutique HotelsFinally, apart from chain hotels,
boutique hotels may are great alternatives for
romantic getaways for couples or families seeking
hotels of a more distinctive theme. Many boutique
hotels have fewer rooms but offer more value
added services such as spas within the bedroom,
breakfasts in bed or even in-room massages. In
the end, your choice of hotel really depends on
what you want out of your holiday.
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