Anyone have any tips about reserving blocks of rooms for out-of-town guests at hotels?
Somehow, myself, father of the bride, got "given" this task "because I am good at buying cars."
What?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!!!
dave
I guess they could have asked you to set up any number of things!
Anyway, I have used those blocked rooms on a number of occasions. Sometimes at a great price such as when we stayed at a Hilton property - that was seriously the best rate of any hotel in or near the area. And sometimes I've beat the rate with a
AAA card.
First consider the venue for the wedding. If it is in or attached to a hotel, that would be the first choice.
Proximity and price point are both important, especially if folks are flying in. Since we are a spread out family this info has always been part of wedding planning for us. It's usually posted on the wedding website or before websites, there was often a sheet included in the invitations.
Once the invites go out, the blocked rooms are usually available to be booked for a certain period of time, so if people are attending they can get the rate. They don't stay available forever, (unless you are footing the bill for these open rooms, which is highly unlikely for most wedding guests.)
The suite type rooms are popular such as Homewood Suites from Hilton (or others), as families are often traveling for these events. Usually 2-3 choices blocked are sufficient, depending on the size of the wedding and how many guests may be traveling in. You may need more rooms blocked for a 500 guest wedding than a 50-100 guest wedding. Do be mindful of price points as well - not everyone wants a $50 room or a $300 room.