Hotwire, a top discount travel website, announced on Monday that, in the United States, 72% of adults believe that staying at a hotel with 4 stars within a big city is going to cost at least 150 dollars per night, according to Harris Interactive’s recent survey, which was commissioned by Hotwire. However, the budget prices for 4-star accommodations on Hotwire deflate the school of thought completely, with having rooms frequently for less than 99 dollars a night.

Clem Bason, the Vice President of Merchandising, as well as a travel expert, for Hotwire, says that their data shows that the majority of consumers don’t believe they can pay under 150 dollars per night for accommodations at a hotel with 4 stars. This may be the current price for some of them who purchase accommodations via other travel websites, he continued, but when booking 4-star accommodations with Hotwire, they can save theirselves a nice chunk of money. He also said that they have 4-star rooms in big cities, most of the time, for less than 99 dollars per night, and they make it possible to be able to travel during an economic slump, like today.

About 30% of hotel rooms during any given day will go unsold, and Hotwire has built special relationships with main hotel suppliers in order to help them find consumers to fill the room that would go unsold otherwise. This causes room rates to be deeply discounted for consumers, that they would not see on any other travel websites. Hotwire offers accommodations in destinations throughout all of the United States, Caribbean, Europe, and Mexico.

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