Opaque hotel booking sites?

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In this question, I first heard of opaque hotel booking sites. It sounds very interesting, but I don't know such a site. So my question is: Where should I start to look for opaque hotel booking sites?



Best Answer

I googled "secret hotels" and easily found a bunch. Here are two:

http://www.travelocity.com/Promotions/0,,TRAVELOCITY%7C5301%7Chotels_main,00.html

http://www.lastminute.com/site/travel/hotels/deals/top-secret.html

The going rate seems to be a 50% discount, or so. This is steep, but will still not likely beat regular B&Bs, or AirBNB.




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What is a opaque booking?

Opaque Sites are booking channels and OTA websites where the supplier (in this case the hotel) remains hidden until after the purchase is complete. The customer sees only the product category (destination, star rating of the hotel) and the price but not the brand.

What is opaque in hotel?

Opaque pricing is most commonly seen in the hotel/travel industry, where travel inventory (hotel rooms, airline tickets, etc.) is sold at discounted prices while hiding the supplier's identity until the completion of the purchase.

Is opaque is a type of travel booking model?

In today economy the declining hotel occupancies are motivating hotels to push deeply discounted rates through online travel agency opaque booking models. Online travel sites like Priceline and Hotwire have benefited from the opaque booking model even though overall travel and the economy is down.

What is an opaque rate?

Key Takeaways. Opaque pricing allows companies to sell products or services at hidden, lower prices. This type of pricing is targeted at price-conscious customers, as opposed to reputation or amenities, and is often used in the travel industry.



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