How to Avoid Hidden Hotel Holds

Learn to Budget for These Undisclosed Travel Costs

© Michelle Snow

If you've stayed in a hotel, you've probably had money held on to cover incidentals. Learn how to deal with these hidden costs and possibly avoid them all together.

In our last article, The Evils of Hidden Hotel Holds, we told you about the secret holds many hotels put on your cards to cover what they term as “incidentals” – phone usage, pay-per-view movies, and other charges billed to your room.

So what can you do to minimize their impact on your trip budget? Here are some tips:

Have you ever had a trip ruined by a hotel hold you didn’t know about? Do you have further tips to add to this list? Tell your story in the discussion threads below.


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Comments
Mar 20, 2008 12:16 AM
Michelle Snow :
I learned the hard way to budget for the holds when traveling now. But I really think it should be mandatory for hotels to tell you upfront about them. I think too many people end up stranded without money because they didn't know about them.
Mar 30, 2008 11:04 AM
greyblade :
Many front desk people are college-students that either don't know or don't care about providing the traveler with hospitality. Very few of them will actually know how to post a charge to your credit card without incurring the incidentals hold. This is automated into most modern hotel software, and can be difficult to work around.
Another way to avoid these fees is to pre-pay for your stay. Advance payments are generally not subject to incidental holds. Most hotels are more than happy to take your money now and incur the expense of your stay later.
In my experience, the issuing bank (the bank that issued your credit card) should release your hold within 3 to 5 business days of the date the hotel makes it. Generally, hotels will post the actual charge to your account within 24 hours of check-out, usually that same night. Any hospitality-oriented hotel manager (like yours truly) is willing to contact your issuing bank and request an immediate release of any outstanding holds, if you just give us your credit card's customer support telephone number.
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