Monday, December 3, 2012

Information from FTC regarding online hotel reservations

I always warn my customers if they book on line this is what they might find!!!!

FTC Warns Hotels on Hidden Fees




“Hidden fees” in the airline industry has been a hot-button issue for several years. Now the federal government has broadened its inquiry into hidden fees in the hotel industry.

The Federal Trade Commission warned 22 hotels that they may be violating the law if they do not include mandatory fees and surcharges in their price quotes.

Unfair business practice
The FTC considers so-called “drip pricing” – a pricing technique in which firms advertise only part of a product’s price and reveal other charges as the customer goes through the buying process – a deceptive and unfair business practice.

A common complaint, the FTC said, concerns the mandatory “resort fee” charged by many hotels that cover the use of swimming pools, exercise rooms and other services regardless of whether they are used.

Those charges can add as much as $30 a night to a room’s cost, a sum that could affect a customer’s purchasing decision, the FTC said.

Resort fees excluded from quote
In its warning letter, the FTC said it reviewed a number of online hotel reservation sites and confirmed that some hotels exclude resort fees from the quoted reservation price, citing a “total price” or “estimated price” that includes only the room rate and applicable taxes.

“At some of these sites, the applicable resort fee is listed nearby, but separate from, the quoted price,” the letter said. “In others, the quoted price is accompanied by an asterisk that leads consumers to another location at the site – sometimes on the same page, sometimes not – where the applicable resort fee is disclosed, typically in fine print. A few sites fail to identify applicable resort fees anywhere, and instead inform consumers that other undefined fees may apply.

The FTC told Travel Market Report that the letters were sent to individual hotel properties, many of which were part of large chains.

“The FTC’s hope is that others in the travel industry such as online travel sites take note of our position on mandatory fees being included in total cost quotes,” the agency said.

GDS programs
The major GDS companies have “total pricing” or “transparent pricing” programs that are popular but voluntary among hotels.

A Sabre spokeswoman said that “if a hotel participates in Hotel Total Pricing, the price quote that the agent sees will include resort fees if there is one.” She said more than 90% of hotels in the Sabre GDS participate in the program.

So much to say, so little time

Well...Hi everyone. I am going to try to post everyday and encourage you to respond to my posts. If there is anything you would like to know, I can help.

I just came back from the newly renovated Sandals Royal Bahamian after being there for a week with Hedy. We were there for the Sandals Star Awards.

First two days...cloudy..no sun..no sun tan. Dinner at one of my favorites, Baccarat..always impeccible and very fine dining.
Day 2 ..dinner at gordon's on the pier (I must tell you this is only for Butler guests) but the lobster was amazing. The company was wonderful and the ocean breeze was great.
Hit the piano bar that night and I never sing or do anything like that but along with some of my dear travel agent friends I found my voice... to the tune of sweet caroline...

Of course this was Sandals Star awards time and Thursday there was a beach party on their private island Sandals Cay which requires us to take a boat. Did I tell you it was windy as hell and the waves were so bad they closed the island for their guests..But their travel agents...we are brave..we can brave the storm...
They put us on their dive boats..and after needing 3 people to help me on because we all know how clumsy I am..They started moving when a large wave decided to make its way on board..towels were given to everyone. It was an adventure.

The beach party was simply amazing...out of a magazine. Everything you could expect for a Bahamian Junkanoo party..A good time was had by all until raindrops were falling on my head.  Hedy and I headed out and back to the boat. Quite a few other people had the same idea..So we had a full boat and headed back to the mainland..Getting off of the boat was an experience to say the least when an even bigger wave came on board and we all slid to the back of the boat..I was wet head to toe.

Day two of star awards, Hedy and I went shopping in town taking our friend the number 10 bus for $1.25. Success for me..Found just what I was looking for...Shh..don't tell..

Dinner day two was with our fellow travel agents in the same region. Great food..even better friends..Steve and Debbie..I just love to death.

Finally sun..day 3 of the awards. Gotta get that last minute tan so I can look good in my gown.
The awards portion started and I sat..and I sat...and I sat...
Then I saw the screen(they had two screens plus the stage) and my name was on there.
For the LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD.
Shocked to say the least I made my way to the stage and took a group photo with the other winners along with Butch Stewart and Adam Stewart. A memorable night.

The next day...Sun and saying goodbye to all of my friends for another year.

You must go to this resort. The Balmoral Tower rooms are fabulous..we had a wonderful beachfront room...the building to the right beachfront. You can have it too..
Just call me ...954 575 6101
honeymooncaribbean@gmail.com

Photo: In room now after day by the pool.   Look at this viewPhoto: In room now after day by the pool.   Look at this viewPhoto: In room now after day by the pool.   Look at this view