Wanting to be the best hostess that I can be, I will be blocking rooms for my guests that will be coming in from OOT. But I am curious to find out, how this works?
How did you do this? I know that at some point I will have to give the hotel my CC #, but I don't want to be stuck with unused rooms and have to pay for them.
I guess I need someone that has done this to talk me through it. How many rooms did you reserve?
TIA
Re: Room Blocks
What I did was set up a meeting with the "special events" coordinator at the hotel I wanted to stay at. She gave me a tour and we sat down and filled out a form together. I was getting ready at that same hotel, so I wanted to make sure the rooms were big enough. Most people don't get that involved, though.
I went to Hotelplanner.com, and was able to say where I wanted a hotel, how many rooms I thought I needed, and what price I wanted to pay. You wait a little while, and you get bids from area hotels.
I weeded out the hotels that wanted a guaranteed number of rooms booked, weren't close enough to my venue, were too much money, or seemed sketchy. That narrowed it down to 4, which I then went to tour and ask additional questions. After that I picked my one and signed the contract.
Hope that helps!
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There's just soo much that goes into this that I was at a loss! But I agree, I should not have to give them my CC!
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[QUOTE]Oh man. Another "mama". I'm trying really hard not to immediately stereotype or judge this one.
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My 3 year old gave me this name when she was 2...people would ask her what her mommy's name is. Her response? "Noelle's Mama"
But...ummm thanks?
I don't remember saying anything on my post that dignifies the snide comment.