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Hotel Dodgy Dealing Or Not?

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saintpeter48 | 11:15 Wed 08th Jan 2014 | Law
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I went to book a hotel in Bournemouth for one night, my neice is getting married in same hotel, but it says on web-site that it is fully booked on the date that I want, yet when I enquired about booking two nights, on the same dates, they have rooms available! Is this right, can they do this, where do I stand, any advice most welcome. Thanks in advance.
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Bournemouth is awash with hotels. Why not see if another one will take a one night booking and get a taxi, it could well be cheaper than booking two nights at the reception hotel.
11:38 Wed 08th Jan 2014
is it worth asking your niece/her fiance - sometimes the hotel gives special rates to members of the wedding party, but the booking has to be made by the bride/groom.
It's quite common for hotels to only accept bookings for two nights at weekends.

You should check with your niece though as she may have an arrangement with the hotel.
You don't really stand anywhere. I never trust hotel website availability anyway, I'd ring the hotel direct (sometimes they have assigned rooms to travel agents which may be available).

You wanted a hotel for one night.
When you tried to book two nights, rooms were available.
I don't actually see a problem.
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roslyn, thanks for quick response, the hotel did set aside a number of rooms at discount but they've all been taken up by, parents, sisters, bridegrooms etc.
Its because they set aside a number of rooms for wedding guests. The invitation probably says to book by phone and tell them that you are part of the wedding party. If all the rooms set aside don't go in the few weeks before the wedding, they will release them for general sale.
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baldric, i dont want to, can't stay for two nights!
I must be slow at typing - other answers have appeared while I was typing!
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just contacted the hotel direct and their policy is restricted to two nights at w/ends. Looks like i'll have to book 2 nights but stay for one. :(
Bournemouth is awash with hotels. Why not see if another one will take a one night booking and get a taxi, it could well be cheaper than booking two nights at the reception hotel.
did you tell them it was wedding related peter?

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