andrewilley
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I was just doing some updates to the site, including adding graphs of the 2015 rack rates (see www.portorleans.org/roomrates.php for the full breakdowns) which seem to show up a few strange anomalies.
Why are Riverside River View rooms at their most expensive on Memorial Day ($340/night), when even at Christmas they are only $331? Even a Royal River View room is cheaper for that weekend. And in the Spring/Summer, the incremental increase from Standard View to River View is now as much as a whopping $78/night extra:
However the Royal Rooms are now going for much less of a premium than before - for example during the summer, Garden, Pool and River View Royal Rooms all cost exactly the same, just $6/night more than Standard View Royal Rooms. So if you're paying for a Royal Room anyway, then definitely consider an upgrade to River View:
And French Quarter is now generally quite a bit cheaper than Riverside for most dates, and has somewhat less of an increment when moving up between categories (and during the summer, FQ River View is cheaper than Pool View!):
Food for thought anyway.
Andre
Why are Riverside River View rooms at their most expensive on Memorial Day ($340/night), when even at Christmas they are only $331? Even a Royal River View room is cheaper for that weekend. And in the Spring/Summer, the incremental increase from Standard View to River View is now as much as a whopping $78/night extra:

However the Royal Rooms are now going for much less of a premium than before - for example during the summer, Garden, Pool and River View Royal Rooms all cost exactly the same, just $6/night more than Standard View Royal Rooms. So if you're paying for a Royal Room anyway, then definitely consider an upgrade to River View:

And French Quarter is now generally quite a bit cheaper than Riverside for most dates, and has somewhat less of an increment when moving up between categories (and during the summer, FQ River View is cheaper than Pool View!):

Food for thought anyway.
Andre