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Cancel and rebooking?


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Packeral

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I don't want to high jack your thread but I have a question along the same lines. I booked a suite a couple days ago for July. Yesterday I looked again and the rate went down 100.00 a night. So I canceled and rebooked. If this rate continues to come down will there be a problem if I keep canceling and rebooking?
 
I don't want to high jack your thread but I have a question along the same lines. I booked a suite a couple days ago for July. Yesterday I looked again and the rate went down 100.00 a night. So I canceled and rebooked. If this rate continues to come down will there be a problem if I keep canceling and rebooking?
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I don't want to high jack your thread but I have a question along the same lines. I booked a suite a couple days ago for July. Yesterday I looked again and the rate went down 100.00 a night. So I canceled and rebooked. If this rate continues to come down will there be a problem if I keep canceling and rebooking?

CET is great for this. Wish Mlife and Boyd would offer the same matrix.

I have already done this twice for my April trip and will probably do so at least twice more. Prices have dropped by nearly 1/3. Just be sure you cancel the older, higher priced reservations once you receive the new confirmation.
 
I don't want to high jack your thread but I have a question along the same lines. I booked a suite a couple days ago for July. Yesterday I looked again and the rate went down 100.00 a night. So I canceled and rebooked. If this rate continues to come down will there be a problem if I keep canceling and rebooking?

Nope... and that is why booking a package is sometimes not a good idea - as you get locked into a rate. Not always, but just be aware.
 
I seem to always cancel and rebook when a rate goes down, so it's never a problem..
 
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