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No
bait and switch. Ever tried to make a reservation
with a hotel only to be told later on that it is fully booked and
wonder if the hotel really is fully booked? Or perhaps find out
later the hotel still has rooms available? To be sure it can happen,
quite legitimately - especially in the peak season and around major
holidays. In most cases the hotel has given allotments for some
of its rooms to travel agents to sell. These allotted rooms are
considered sold unless and until the travel agents, unable to sell
the allotted rooms within the specified time, 'return' the rooms
to the hotel. At that time the hotel will again have rooms available.
Sometimes though some unscrupulous operators will tell you the hotel
is fully booked and try to push you to another hotel - usually where
the operator has a special deal (read: make more profit at your
expense).
Whilst we at BangkokHotels.com
can not always guarantee room availability 100% of the time, we
do our best to advise our customers in advance when we know that
a hotel is fully booked. Close-out dates for all the nearly 100
hotels in Bangkok we have contracts with are listed below (if there
are no hotels listed below then all the hotels we work with have
rooms available).
In addition, on each hotel webpage we post any closeout dates directly
under the room rate information (however should you wish, you can
still make a reservation and be put on a waiting list).
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