cape cod vacation accomodations
Home  Post A New Item  Register to Bid  Add Your Property  Bidding Information 
SEARCH for:

Home » Archives » December 2005 » How To Get Great Las Vegas Room Rates

[Previous entry: "Choosing The Best Travel Accommodation In Bali"] [Next entry: "10 Fun Facts About Hawaii"]

12/06/2005: "How To Get Great Las Vegas Room Rates"

Author: Susan Jones

Here's how to get great Las Vegas room rates:

Preferably a few months before you go to Las Vegas (but even a few weeks before you go would probably work) sign as many Las Vegas hotel online guestbooks as you can, eg www.excalibur.com, www.mandalaybay.com.

They'll start sending you emails of special room offers. Don't worry, you shouldn't be deluged with tons of email, even if you've signed more than ten guestbooks. I average about one per month per hotel. Or you can open a special free email account just for your guestbook signings. If you do this make sure you check it frequently so you can read the special offers you'll receive.

When you're ready to make your booking, if you're calling the hotel, make sure you have the email offer in front of you. There's usually a code you need to quote in order to get the special offer.

Also, when you make the booking, double check you're getting the rate that was offered in the email to you, just to make sure. If you're calling the hotel, not all the operators know about the special email offers which is why you need to quote the code and double check you're getting the right rate.

You'll also need a credit card when making your booking so make sure you have that in front of you too.

A couple of days before I'm due to arrive in Las Vegas, I always call the hotel and confirm my reservation. I have the email offer in front of me and I make sure they have the details of that, along with the code and special room rate.

It's a good idea to also find out when check in time is and how long they hold your reservation for if you're late checking in. If you know you won't arrive until early/late evening it's advisable to tell them that and ask if they can hold your room for you because you'll definitely be there.

I've received great room rates by doing this that I normally wouldn't have. I hope you do too!

About the Author: Susan Jones loves visiting Las Vegas and sharing her knowledge with others. For great information on getting married in Las Vegas visit her site at: http://www.las-vegas-wedding-directory.com



SPRING BREAK IN CANCUN
Cancun Vacations
10 Fun Facts About Hawaii
How To Get Great Las Vegas Room Rates
Choosing The Best Travel Accommodation In Bali
December 2005
SMTWTFS
    123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Bid-Vacations Home