It really depends. Holiday Inn Express can run close to 115-125 depending on location and nearby events. And there are certainly a lot of hotels under 100.
But if you’re anywhere near a decent metro under 100 is basically non-existent
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LordGimp@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
I feel like someone my age wrote this because hotels are not around $100 anymore. Last concert i went to that was sufficiently far away to justify getting a room for the night, said room was over $200, tiny, and literally the cheapest in the building.
It really depends. Holiday Inn Express can run close to 115-125 depending on location and nearby events. And there are certainly a lot of hotels under 100.
But if you’re anywhere near a decent metro under 100 is basically non-existent
Wow, that is an awful price for something like that, maybe it was adjusted for the concert? Check if booking for a longer period actually makes it cheaper
Depends where and when. Wife and I hit up the Niagara Falls casinos in January and rooms are cheap and give you a lot of freebies
Hotwire is still pretty good and you can sometimes keep it around $100. You may have also been dealing with higher pricing due to an event in the area. But you’re also right that everything is more expensive.
thedirtyknapkin@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
maybe in urban areas, but rural hotels cab easily will be $90 for a cheap one.
source: i drive cross country a lot.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
i feel weird. a few years ago i got a room for like 150 in a hcol area, downtown, on a holiday, during a festival, within walking distance of the festival, and i kind of felt like i was robbing the place. they could have charged twice that and gotten away with it.