Hotel Booking - Buyer Beware: Hotwire.com
- RoadTour.Net Editor
- Aug 13
- 2 min read

Upon pulling up to the hotel that was booked on Hotwire, I immediately knew this could be a terrible experience. The first thing that caught my eye was the disarray of construction containers that littered the parking lot, a clear indication that this hotel was undergoing a significant remodel. The sight of these large, unsightly containers, filled with debris and construction materials, gave me pause and raised a red flag about the quality of my stay due to previous hotels that were "Hot Rate".

Hotwire is widely recognized as a fantastic platform for securing hotel deals, making it an appealing choice for travelers looking to save money on accommodations. However, it is essential to exercise caution when booking through this service. One notable feature of Hotwire is their "Hot Rate" hotels, which offer significant discounts on room rates. While the allure of these deals can be tempting, potential customers should be aware that there have been several instances where these discounted hotels were undergoing renovations or remodeling during the stay. They can also be hotel rooms that are handicap accessible rooms (and personally, I don't like those tubs or lack of tubs replaced with floor showers). One time we even got a hotel with no electricity, though I don't know if they made it a "Hot Rate" hotel because of that or if it was just bad luck.

Therefore, while Hotwire can indeed be a great resource for finding affordable accommodations, it is advisable for travelers to read reviews carefully and consider reaching out to the hotel directly to inquire about any ongoing renovations or potential disruptions before finalizing their booking. This proactive approach can help ensure a more pleasant and satisfactory experience during your travels. You can also simply avoid the "Hot Rate" hotels altogether.
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