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Thanks for the help.When is the Early Bird Sale usually? in your exp is the lottery to much of a gamble?
All rooms must be paid for in advance and are non-transferable. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
Just a note-Early bird hotels are usually pay all up front and nonrefundable. So if you take one, you have to stick with it. They are usually hotels that are further out (Mission Valley). I believe the closest option is usually the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina. It is still far, but according to some reviews, there are only a handful of hotels on the shuttle route that services it.From last year's sale (which was posted March 3, 2016):
i booked a backup hotel last week using booking.com. i haven't used booking.com so im worried about my reservation, especially if i end up needing to use it. any advice with booking.com reservations?ThanksRoger
Keep checking/badgering Booking.com until you get a hotel reservation number (NOT the booking.com reservation number). Once you have that, contact the hotel and ensure that they have your reservation on file. Rinse, repeat, every week.
ok thanks will do. it's so far away, i wouldnt think i would get a hotel reservation number for a while, correct?
That's what they will tell you. But until you have it, your booking is suspect.
Hi FOCC, it's been a minute since I've posted. [member=317]Zero[/member], if this post should go somewhere else, pls fwd it there. For those of you that don't mind spending more just to make sure you have a room, I just noticed that Embassy Suites San Diego Downtown just opened up rooms ranging from $400-900/night, if you have AAA or AARP. But if you are a government employee, as low as $201/night. BUT you have to book from July 18-23. If you try and book July 19-23, it will say there are no rooms available. So you must book from Tues-Sun. What's nice is that you can cancel up to 72 hours before check in without penalty. Good luck!Edited: Go directly to Embassy Suites San Diego Website.