I used the on-line system for Holiday Inn to book a reservation for trip about 2 months in advance. In the morning we went to our SUV only to find we had been robbed of all our possessions worth anything! More and more hotels are requiring reservations to be canceled 24 to 72 hours before check-in time to avoid a hotel cancellation fee from being assessed, normally the cost of the first night’s stay. This is to help stem last-minute cancellations as more reservations are made online and fewer guest “walk-in” at 9 p.m. asking if rooms are still available.For the past 20 years I've averaged 150,000 miles and 20 countries. Check In — / — / — Check Out — / — / — Guests 1 room, 2 adults, 0 children Guests 1 2. In the morning we went to our SUV only to find we had been robbed of all our possessions worth anything! This hotel is more expense than any other hotels in Pratt and it seems like they could have been flexible. Breakfast ended at 9:30 on Sunday. 8 Feb 2008. My family stayed here one night on our way back from Colorado. Room was clean and beds were comfortable. The breakfast options were really good, but customer service at breakfast was terrible. IHG has announced their intention to standardize the cancellation policy across all of its hotel brands (Intercontinental, Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Holiday Inn Resorts, Holiday Inn Club Vacations, Staybridge Suites, Crowne Plaza, Candlewood Suites, Hotel Indigo, Even Hotels and Hualuxe Hotels. We were up almost every hour because it was so bright.Stayed here back in May 2011 for a weekend. Had a mini fridge and microwave. Holiday Inn Express requires a 24 hour advanced cancellation, Comfort Suites does not.
Had a mini fridge and microwave. The Holiday Inn is situated next to Nottingham Castle Marina. Book 9+ rooms . I've been featured in many major publications and have appeared on ABC, CBS, CNBC, CNN, FOX, MSNBC,…Hotels are still experimenting with various cancellation fee policies. The prevailing policy for most chains is still fee-free if canceled 24 or 48 hours before the scheduled arrival. But, some hotels are also experimenting with tiered systems that charged higher amounts depending on what day the cancellation is made. Under a tiered cancellation policy, you might be able to cancel for free a week or more in advance and the hotel will slowly ratchet up the fee as the check-in date approaches. Ultimately costing one or two nights.Additional strategies to avoid cancellation fees is to explain your circumstances to the front lobby. The on-duty manager might be willing to reduce the fee if you have some prevailing circumstances such as canceled flight or illness. You might also be able to offset the fee by negotiating a future stay in the near future. The hotel still gets their money & you don’t pay the late fee. While these situations might rarely occur, it doesn’t hurt to try these before trying to sell your reservation. The worst answer you can receive is the word “No.”If you can't cancel your hotel reservation for free, there are a couple options that can at least prevent you from being charged the rate for one or two nights. You most likely will not be able to get all your money back, but, it’s possible to recoup of money back to cover the fee. This is accomplished by selling your reservation online as some sources claim that at least half of all hotel reservations are now being made within 7 days of the stay. As an increasing number of travelers continue to wait until the last minute to make reservations, it can be easier to get off the hook for a cancellation fee than you might expect. Continental breakfast was okay (but there was no fresh fruit). The good part was the bed was comfy!