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How-To Guide for Booking a Hotel Room for an Anime Convention As an Executive Assistant, one of my responsibilities is arranging travel at least once a month for my boss. Because of that, I'm usually the one making travel arrangements when it comes time to attend an anime convention. Although there are some differences, planning travel for business and for attending conventions is pretty much the same process. Booking a Hotel Room For me personally, booking a hotel room is the first thing I do when I know I'm going to a convention, even before pre-registering. Flights and badges are often non-refundable, while hotel rooms usually are. Plus, what good is the flight and badge if you have no place to stay? Here are some frequently asked questions for booking a hotel room for a convention. Please note, these answers are from my experience booking travel for business trips and for my own personal convention and other leisure trips primarily on the east coast of the US. These answers may not apply to all conventions, hotels, and other establishments, as there are always exceptions. The best answer to almost any question is check with the hotel you plan to stay at as rates, restrictions, and rules vary among them.
What is a convention rate? Conventions reserve a certain amount of rooms, usually called a block, that the hotel will put aside for only convention guests to use. This is why sometimes when you go to reserve online before the block is open it will show no rooms available. That does not mean that the hotel is already booked. It is important to wait until the convention releases their room block and rate information on their web site before booking.
Some conventions use their own hotel reservation system to cover multiple hotel rates, for example New York Anime Festival and, starting for 2009, Otakon. These systems run similar to web sites like Hotels.com.
When I register for the convention will they reserve a room for me?
All the rooms are full under the room rate! What do I do?
If the main hotel fills up for a convention, sometimes they will then open up an overflow block at another hotel. If those are also full and you still need a room, the first thing to try is looking in the area for other hotels that the convention does not have a room block at. Use web sites like Hotels.com
I can't find a room anywhere! What do I do? Many con forums (and other forums like Cosplay.com) have sections where people can post if they are looking for roommates or a room. Look through the posts to see if someone has something available, or create a new post to let people know you are looking for a room. Be sure to check the forum rules to make sure your post is okay or needs to be formatted in a certain way (such as a descriptive thread topic).
Do I have to book a room in the convention's room block? Can I stay someplace else? However, the convention signs a contract to get a certain number of rooms put aside. It is important that they fill up the room block they requested. So by staying in the convention's room block you're helping to support the convention.
How old do you have to be to get a hotel room? If you are under 18 you cannot get a room because it involves signing a contract. You will need to find someone older (parent, sibling, other relative, friend) who can book the room.
My parents won't let me stay with my older friends! What do I do?
How many people can stay in the room? If you want to have more people in the room, keep a few things in mind. First, the hotel does have the right to kick you out. Hotels know that some people at conventions will be overstuffing their room. You are going against the rules and regulations of the hotel, which you agreed to when you booked the room. The hotel can get in trouble for breaking this fire code. Second, the hotel will probably not give you more than four keys. That means you will have to share keys, which could cause problems for people who need to get back to the room and can't contact someone with a key. Third, the more people you add the harder it gets to share the bathroom, especially if you have a number of cosplayers.
Can I keep alcohol in the room?
Do I need a credit card to book a room? However, if you contact the hotel you may be able pay in cash or by check by sending in a deposit. How this works depends on the hotel, so you will need to call them.
Do I have to pay for the whole stay when I book? Can I cancel the room? Refundable reservations will have a date that you need to cancel by to get a full refund, which varies by hotel and the type of reservation. It can range between the day of your stay, to a week before your stay and beyond. Usually it is 24, 48, or 72 hours. If you book online and do not have a convention rate, chances are the cheapest rate is an online-only, prepaid reservation. These are usually not refundable, so check the rate details. I would not recommend booking these unless you are absolutely sure you will be attending the convention and staying in that hotel.
What do I need when I check in?
Should I bring a print out of my confirmation with me?
When can I check in? When do I have to check out? If you are going to be checking in late, be sure to indicate a late-arrival guarantee on your reservation. The hotel can consider you a no show after a certain time (usually midnight) and give your hotel room to someone else. If you're going to be late checking in and didn't request a late-arrival guarantee (e.g. your flight has been delayed) call the hotel and tell them you will still be there so they don't give your room away. Be sure to check out by the indicated time, though it's okay if you're a little late (especially if there is a line). Some hotels will slip a receipt under your door the morning of your check out, which will have instructions on checking out, which may include calling the front desk or using your television. You can request a late check out, but those usually are at an additional cost.
Will I be charged when I check in or check out? These are important to keep in mind if you will be charging the room to a debit card and collecting cash from the others in your room. If money will be tight for you, check with the hotel first to see what kind of charges you can expect to see when you check in.
Should I bother signing up for the hotel rewards program?
Do I have to tip people?
Do I have to pay for damages made to the room? Do you have a question that's not answered here? Please e-mail it to Elizabeth O'Malley, AnimeCons Writer. |