Renato1
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In our forthcoming trip,we'll be arriving in Dubai at 12.15am 5th November, checking in at around 2 to 2.30am and checking out on 9 November. So when I looked at Booking.com, I saw it as having to book the night of 4th November, if I wanted a room on arrival, and checking out on the 9th - a 5 night stay. The price was $2000 for the five nights, and I decided to give it a miss - though I mentioned it and another cheaper option to my Travel Agent.
So today, my Travel Agent comes back to me offering the room, breakfast and pick-up to and from the airport at the expensive hotel for $962. Scratching my head, I checked Booking.com again, and for the same room with breakfast, and excluding airport pick-up, the cost is $1646 for 5 nights. But then I noticed that she had only booked a 4-night stay for us at the hotel.
So I contacted her and asked if this was right - surely I'd have to book the night 4th November if I wanted to sleep on arrival? Her answer was that yes, that would have been correct if the hotel wasn't offering a 24 hour check-in. But that as her suppliers offer her a 24 hour check-in, that I need not stress as i would be checked in on arrival and get the room.
So effectively, we get a free room for one night.
After 10 years of overseas travel - this was news to me. Has anybody else come across this?
Also, it makes me wonder the merits of using Booking.com. On this trip she has twice come up with prices considerably cheaper than what Booking.com was showing.
Cheers,
Renato
So today, my Travel Agent comes back to me offering the room, breakfast and pick-up to and from the airport at the expensive hotel for $962. Scratching my head, I checked Booking.com again, and for the same room with breakfast, and excluding airport pick-up, the cost is $1646 for 5 nights. But then I noticed that she had only booked a 4-night stay for us at the hotel.
So I contacted her and asked if this was right - surely I'd have to book the night 4th November if I wanted to sleep on arrival? Her answer was that yes, that would have been correct if the hotel wasn't offering a 24 hour check-in. But that as her suppliers offer her a 24 hour check-in, that I need not stress as i would be checked in on arrival and get the room.
So effectively, we get a free room for one night.
After 10 years of overseas travel - this was news to me. Has anybody else come across this?
Also, it makes me wonder the merits of using Booking.com. On this trip she has twice come up with prices considerably cheaper than what Booking.com was showing.
Cheers,
Renato
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