How To Get A Free Upgrade On Your Hotel Room

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Have you always wanted a bigger and more luxurious room at your hotel vacation, but just did not have the budget? Keep reading to find out some simple tips to get a free room upgrade on your next vacation.

Loyalty is the Best Policy

Many hotel chains will have a loyalty scheme to encourage guests to come back on another vacation. It is definitely worth signing up as often the upgrades can be immediate. You may get a free breakfast, an automatic room upgrade or the option to check out later than normal. You can also accrue points for more free room upgrades for future visits.

Rebooking Agent 

When booking your accommodation, use a rebooking agent to ensure you get the best room available. Basically, if you book a room, the system will automatically upgrade you if a better room is vacant. A rebooking agent will cancel the previous booking and apply the free upgrade, so you don’t need to do anything, other than sit back and enjoy!

If You Don’t Ask, You Don’t Get

If you are confident and polite, it’s worth having a quiet word when you check-in. Make sure there are no other guests behind you, as you will be less likely to succeed, for fear that everyone will want an upgrade. You can also go straight to the concierge, as it is their job to ensure you get the most out of your vacation.  

The Personal Touch

In our modern world, many bookings we make are online or through online booking agents. This removes the ability to interact with hotel staff at the time of booking. If you book by phone, it is far easier to strike up a rapport, and then see if there are any free upgrades available. This would be a good time to let them know if your vacation is to celebrate a special occasion.

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The Short Stay

If you want to try before you buy, it is worth just booking one or two days in your chosen hotel.  If this is at a less busy time of the week, your chance of getting a free upgrade will definitely increase. The shorter your visit means that the hotel does not have to worry that a potential new booking will be interrupted.