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Knott's Hotel Has a Splashy Stay-Over Package
Check out Summer Nights at Knott’s Berry Farm, then snooze off the fun nearby.
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Mental Health and Wellness Is the New Trend in Travel
Travelers are no longer looking for just creature comforts when they travel. Increasingly, they want mental health and wellness support. And hotel chains are stepping up, with additions to their amenities like meditation, sleep therapy and access to counseling sessions. NBCLX storyteller Ngozi Ekeledo explores this new trend.
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Santa Clara, Santa Cruz Counties Get $23M to Convert Hotels to House Homeless
Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties will receive a combined $23 million to convert hotels into permanent housing units for homeless residents, the governor’s office announced Wednesday.
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Great Wolf Lodge's Fanciful Flash Sale
Yep, it’s all happening on 2/22/22, and your price to stay? It starts at $222.
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Congress May Try Again To End Hidden Hotel Fees: 3 Ways To Help — and Avoid Them Yourself
When you search for hotel deals online, what you initially see is often not what you get, since many chains don’t include all of their mandatory fees in their advertised room rates. Often, the true price of a room, which may include resort fees (also known as destination fees or amenities fees), isn’t disclosed until later in your online...
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Can We Finally End Hidden Hotel Resort Fees Once and for All?
While airlines are legally required to disclose all mandatory fees upfront, hotels are not. That’s why a bipartisan group of Congressional reps is trying put an end to hidden resort and amenities fees. NBCLX political editor Noah Pransky breaks down where this issue stands and how you can avoid hidden hotel fees yourself.
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How Marriott Made Millions From ‘Resort Fees' at Checkout
The District of Columbia attorney general alleges the hotel chain “advertises room prices … without any intent to sell them for the price advertised.” NBCLX Political Editor Noah Pransky explains.
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Unsealed Filings Reveal Marriott Hotels Approached $100 Million a Year From ‘Resort' Fees
The District of Columbia attorney general alleges the hotel chain “advertises room prices … without any intent to sell them for the price advertised.”
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Doors Not Included: Inside a Capsule Hotel in Japan
The concept has taken off in Japan in recent years, but recently, the pandemic decreased demand for the tiny sleeping pods.
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Hilton San Francisco Union Square to Reopen After COVID-19 Closure
The biggest hotel in California, the Hilton San Francisco, is set to reopen its doors. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Hilton San Francisco Union Square to Reopen After COVID-19 Closure
The biggest hotel in California, the Hilton San Francisco, is set to reopen its doors. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Hilton San Francisco Union Square to Reopen
The Hilton Union Square in San Francisco will be reopening to guests Monday morning after being closed for more than a year due to the pandemic. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Hilton San Francisco Union Square to Reopen After COVID-19 Closure
The Hilton Union Square in San Francisco will be reopening to guests Monday morning after being closed for more than a year due to the pandemic.
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San Jose, Contra Costa County Receive Millions Toward Hotel Rooms for Homeless
Two Bay Area communities are among the first round of recipients in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $600 million Homekey project that converts hotels and motels into permanent housing for the homeless population, the governor announced Wednesday. Bob Redell reports.
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How to Stay at a Hotel Without Bringing Coronavirus Home
As hotels across the country begin to reopen, more and more people are hitting the road and booking places to stay. But there’s one souvenir you won’t want to bring home: the coronavirus. Whether you’re traveling for business or for pleasure, here are some tips to help stay safe at your hotel during the pandemic.
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The Suite Life: Some Hotels are Offering Students Swanky Alternative to Dorm Living Amid Pandemic
As college students continue to head back to school for the fall semester, The Hotel at the University of Maryland and others are offering an extended-stay package for students which provides flexibility and stability of lodging during the pandemic that on-campus living may not.
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As Business Trickles Back, Hotels Compete on Cleanliness
Marriott, Hilton and other big hotel companies are used to competing on price or perks. Now they are competing on cleanliness.
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Marriott Says New Data Breach Affects 5.2 Million Guests
Marriott says guests’ names, loyalty account information and other personal details may have been accessed in the second major data breach to hit the company in less than two years
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Marriott Hotels to Furlough Thousands of Workers
Marriott International is poised to furlough tens of thousands of employees in the form of reduced hours or temporary leave as the hotel chain deals with a wave of cancellations due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. Pete Suratos reports.
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How to Save Money on Hotels Each Year
Have trouble finding an affordable hotel? Here are some tips on how to save money when booking your stay.