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To see a
hotel's room rates, look in the "Rates" column on the "Search Results"
page. For specific rate information, please note the hotel's rate
and tax policies during the booking process. Also note information
about the Euro
below.
- Prices shown on the "Search Results" page represent a sample
range for each hotel and can vary depending on travel dates,
number of guests, and the type of room you want to reserve.
Weekend rates are sometimes higher than weekday rates. Rates
may also be higher during peak seasons.
- When you begin to book a room, rates you see are based on
single or double occupancy, depending on the type of property.
You'll see actual rates after you enter the number of guests.
- Children's rates vary depending on the hotel's policy. The
age at which children are charged the adult rate also varies.
Children's rates are not listed separately--they are included
in the total room charge.
- Tax may be included in the rate. If it is not included, tax
will be determined by the hotel and added to your total cost.
Each hotel's tax information is displayed when you select a
room and when your reservation is confirmed.
- Rates may not include service charges, fees, or other incidentals.
About the Euro
During a transitional period in preparation for the introduction
of the Euro in January 2002, it is the responsibility of businesses
to respect regulations and fixed conversion rates set by the European
Union. When you make a reservation at a Euro-zone hotel in 2001:
- Your reservation will be confirmed in Euros (see your e-mail
confirmation). Until January 2002 the hotel will bill you for
payment in the local currency for the exact amount quoted in
Euros in your reservation.
- The official fixed currency rates will be used to calculate
the amount in local currency. For example, a reservation with
a confirmed rate per night of € 200,00 in France would be the
equivalent in local currency to € 200,00 x 6,55957 or FRF 1'311,91.
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