Not exact matches
I just
always have
booked the
hotel first because I wanted to make sure I get a
room.
Tip # 1:
Always book your
rooms with the card, and
book directly through the
hotel in order to earn your points.
Tip # 1:
Always use your card when you
book a
room at any of the many Hilton
hotels.
Hotels that accept pets are growing greatly in numbers, but it's
always a good practice to
book your
room in advance.
Tip # 1:
Always book your
rooms with the card, and
book directly through the
hotel in order to earn your points.
We haven't stayed in either because they're
always infuriatingly fully
booked far in advance, but they're both smaller boutique
hotels that should run you close to, or under, $ 120 a night for a double
room.
That has happened to me one too many times, probably because I
always book the
hotel's cheapest
room.
As an added bonus, the hostel offers fantastic dinners and drinks at great prices, and if sleeping in a 6 - bed dorm isn't your cup of tea, you can
always book one of their apartments (which are still very affordable... unlike a
room at the Grand
Hotel Tremezzo which costs a minimum of 650 Euros per night).
There's usually
always opportunity to earn some value back in the form of reward currency when
booking a
hotel room.
Always try to
book your
hotel first or contact a Tour operators as specially in the winter season (from October till April), some of the most popular
hotels in Puerto Rico, will have all their
rooms taken by Tour operators and the only way to get in them is
booking through them.
Persons who
book through the sites must make some tradeoffs for the generous mileage allotments ---- e.g., they can't get
hotel points from the property; they must make reservations changes through PointsHound or Rocketmiles instead of with the
hotel; and they might not
always get the lowest
room rate.
«
Hotels: Dr. Campbell likes to stay at nice hotels when on College business: Ritz Carleton is his favorite, especially while in LA (he always stays at the Ritz Marina Del Rey when in the LA area — make sure to book the executive level suite, ocean view room).&
Hotels: Dr. Campbell likes to stay at nice
hotels when on College business: Ritz Carleton is his favorite, especially while in LA (he always stays at the Ritz Marina Del Rey when in the LA area — make sure to book the executive level suite, ocean view room).&
hotels when on College business: Ritz Carleton is his favorite, especially while in LA (he
always stays at the Ritz Marina Del Rey when in the LA area — make sure to
book the executive level suite, ocean view
room).»