Members TownsendPLocke Posted December 11, 2008 Members Posted December 11, 2008 I tried booking two different gay hotels in two different cities for two different dates.One is the Blue Moon Resort in Las Vegas the other is Camp Palm Springs Only reason I would stay in one of these places is because I am attending events held at these properties. Both hotels had outrageously high rates for the events -ok I am not happy about that but I can live with it. Both required minimum stays(2 nights).I just did not want to stay in these places let alone be blackmailed into staying two nights so I refused. BTW-up to that point I had been dealing directly with the properties. Just for giggles I tried Orbitz and Travelocity-sure enough both properties were avail(at the high rate-but available)for single night bookings via these third party booking engines. I have been less than pleased with this in the past-but c'mon. So I booked myself into four star(both of the gay places are 2 star at best)chain lodgings-one is the same price(but includes a really nice b'fast buffet for two) the other is $120 less per night than the gay place wanted for the same date. Of course when these folks go out of business(and they will-it is a short life span)the owners will whine the "community did not support us" Quote
Members Casteran Posted December 11, 2008 Members Posted December 11, 2008 Gay or straight - hotels run the same way. Inauguration 4 night minimum at $879 per night, Mardi Gras 3 night minimum $430 per night, high convention season in Vegas two night minimums at $300 a night. Like it or not it is the way the industry runs. You are right to say they will whine when they close but so do all the other chain hotels. Quote