| Finding a Hotel Room in a Sold Out City |
It may never happen to you however it can be devastating when it is doing. Through no fault of your own, you have got to lay-over in a bizarre town. You may think you can go to the hotel board and simply reserve an inexpensive room close to the airfield for $50-$75, catch tomorrow's flight and all is well. Excepting that all of the airfield hotels are sold out. Or they're asking $225.00 for one of the few available rooms. This occurs and plenty more often than you may think, particularly recently.
I know - I'm employed for an airfield hotel! You might naturally sleep on the floor close to the check in counter. You might drive home and return the following day unless home is 4 to 5 hours away.Neither are especially appealing options. But no one is spending over $250 for one night when you wished to spend that cash in Hawaii. You can feel you haven't got any options in finding a less expensive room. But here are merely a few to contemplate before you curl up next to Gate eighteen. O Go to Traveler's help and if still staffed, they know hotels to call which will take you due to their previous relationship.O If nothing is available this way, see whether they have got a telephone index ( or find your own at a pay phone ) and look up smaller hotels close to the airfield that aren't on the hotel board. They won't have a shuttle but are |