I've never used Hotwire before, but am tempted to this time.
We have a late-night arrival into MCO & want to stay at the Hyatt MCO. Hotwire has a "4-star hotel in Orlando Intl Airport MCO" for only $96 for that night(June 14). That's quite a savings (if this is indeed the Hyatt) over the Hyatt.com rate.
Do any of you Hotwire veterans know if this is the Hyatt MCO or could it possibly be a near-by property? We would really rather stay at the Hyatt.
Thanks in advance,
agnes!
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UPDATE:
Well, I ended up calling the MCO Hyatt directly. (And how ODD, it was answered by an actual PERSON not a recording/system
!) Asked them about doscounted room rates & was offered a AAA discount (not offered on the website)that will save us over $30 for the night (spending about $170 including taxes instead of $200+ including taxes!)
So, when dealing with a chain hotel, try calling the hotel/resort directly, instead of always calling the central reservations #. You might be pleasantly surprised!
We have a late-night arrival into MCO & want to stay at the Hyatt MCO. Hotwire has a "4-star hotel in Orlando Intl Airport MCO" for only $96 for that night(June 14). That's quite a savings (if this is indeed the Hyatt) over the Hyatt.com rate.
Do any of you Hotwire veterans know if this is the Hyatt MCO or could it possibly be a near-by property? We would really rather stay at the Hyatt.
Thanks in advance,
agnes!
*******
UPDATE:
Well, I ended up calling the MCO Hyatt directly. (And how ODD, it was answered by an actual PERSON not a recording/system

So, when dealing with a chain hotel, try calling the hotel/resort directly, instead of always calling the central reservations #. You might be pleasantly surprised!