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by wdr1
199 days ago
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> All bookings in popular places or on popular dates are NON REFUNDABLE. As in "click and you will never see any of this money again" non-refundable. Very non-refundable. If I have to cancel, I lose all my money. The Atlantic recently wrote on how hotel policies have changed, with many no longer allowing free cancellations. Why Hotel-Room Cancellations Disappeared https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2025/11/hotel-room-ca... TL;DR: Hotel aggregators (e.g. Booking.com, Expedia) adopted a "cancel-rebook" strategy, where the aggregators would monitor hotel prices & rebook if the price dropped. |
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Also, I tried booking directly with the hotel networks several times recently, in most cases non-refundable was all they offered, or the option of refundable was so much more expensive that it bordered on ridiculous.