Planning a vacation can sometimes be stressful. An irony that does not often go unnoticed to those who are stressed out from family and work obligations and desperately need a respite. Often times, people plan a trip and embark with expectations that are hard to meet. When they finally arrive at their destination they have buyer’s remorse and end up feeling financial stress or regret for not planning more thoroughly. If finances are an issue, midweek hotel deals can be the solution. Here is the retiree’s guide to these deals.
- Tourism and pricing.
Pricing is very much dependent on supply and demand. During high tourism seasons, hotels can charge higher prices because there are more customers needing the service and willing to pay a steeper price. This same phenomenon, although on a much smaller scale, applies to a regular week as well. Typically prices are steeper during the weekends when most people with traditional work schedules- have to be at work. For this reason, many hotels make a bulk of their income from weekend stays as well as weekend events.
- Your advantage.
An inn may create better deals for the middle of the week to draw in more customers since the demand declines sharply from Monday through Thursday. If you are able and willing to get time off from work or if you set your own schedule, you can plan a weekend getaway without having the pay the steeper weekend prices or deal with the higher influx of tourists either. Although, some people may not prefer this and enjoy the energy from being around others while on vacation, those who are seeking a quiet escape will reap the benefits.
- How to find these deals.
Many hotels and inns will be up front about offering these types of pricings. They may simply update it on their websites or they may advertise them through third party affiliates such as travel websites and agencies. A quick phone call to a location you are considering is likely the best way to discover any mid week pricing opportunities.