smokeyblue
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I found a great rate for a suite in Milwaukee this weekend. The AAA website said $99/night. Well we clicked the book button, it came up as $99/night but it said rate "may be more". Thinking that we would have a chance to find out what this rate might be we clicked the submit button. Nope, that was it, the room was booked at $125, and no it wasn't tax or fees or anything. It's already within 24 hours so we would have to forfit one nights rate to cancel, so that a no go!
AAA was closed for the night. I called the hotel and they said yes, that we were booked at $99 for Friday and $125 for Saturday. Yes, $25 isn't that much, but we could have got a "lesser" hotel for $80/night. We were willing to spend $99 for this hotel because it has a full fridge; we are doing major food shopping since we live in a rural area. However we didn't want to spend more than $99/night and we would have sacrificed the big fridge if we couldn't keep the rate below $100.
So do I let it go? Sometimes things don't go your way. Or should I complain to AAA when we get back? It wasn't the hotels fault. I just think the AAA site should have told me upfront that the second day would be $125. I mean what if the Saturday rate was like $225/night and they didn't let me know and just booked it. I would have been through the roof! It also was certainly not user error, I studied every booking site for hours before we choose this lising.
I'm certainly not going to let this ruin our trip though! I get to go to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, a spice store, Aldi's to stock up the pantry.
AAA was closed for the night. I called the hotel and they said yes, that we were booked at $99 for Friday and $125 for Saturday. Yes, $25 isn't that much, but we could have got a "lesser" hotel for $80/night. We were willing to spend $99 for this hotel because it has a full fridge; we are doing major food shopping since we live in a rural area. However we didn't want to spend more than $99/night and we would have sacrificed the big fridge if we couldn't keep the rate below $100.
So do I let it go? Sometimes things don't go your way. Or should I complain to AAA when we get back? It wasn't the hotels fault. I just think the AAA site should have told me upfront that the second day would be $125. I mean what if the Saturday rate was like $225/night and they didn't let me know and just booked it. I would have been through the roof! It also was certainly not user error, I studied every booking site for hours before we choose this lising.
I'm certainly not going to let this ruin our trip though! I get to go to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, a spice store, Aldi's to stock up the pantry.