Hotel "rebooking" policy: full night's rate?

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Is it normal for the fee for changing a booking in a hotel to be the whole of the room rate for the night?

I am booking for a one night stoppover a few months in advance, and am concerned about the moderately likely possibility of the airline changing the flight details in the mean time...



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Is it normal for the fee for changing a booking in a hotel to be the whole of the room rate for the night?

Depending on the hotel, it is normal for them to charge a fee - or not. Whether or not that fee is equivalent to a whole night's rate is up to the hotel. Your best bet would be to call them directly and explain your situation. Once they understand that you are changing your reservation and not cancelling it, then they might be more generous on waiving that fee.




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