Planning vacations in advance is always recommendable, though do not invest too much effort. Booking a hotel beforehand is very important, otherwise, when you get there, you risk to be unable to find a place where to spend the nights, or there might be vacancies only in hotels, which are not best for you.You do not need to stay at the most expensive hotel in order to make sure that you get good service, but you should keep in mind that the least expensive hotels are that way for a reason. One way you can tell is by the price of Motel 6.Since even that motel is $40 for a room on average, anything less than that is probably suspect.While you should never consider a hotel room to be completely sterile, the more expensive hotels are generally cleaner than some of the really cheap places. On vacation, you generally get what you pay for.
The most important consideration is how much money you can afford for a hotel room. If you cannot spend more than a hundred dollars per night, this might be too bad. Depending on the destination, where you are going to, less than a hundred dollars per night might prove totally insufficient to get a decent room.Another important consideration is breakfast. Breakfast can be a continental one, a full service, or no breakfast at all. The advantage of in-hotel breakfast is that it is easier for you in the morning to go and have breakfast in the hotel restaurant, rather than looking for food somewhere else or ordering room service. But if you are going out very early, even a light continental breakfast, not to mention the full service one, might be unnecessary.If you're on vacation and want a pool, then you should also pay attention to where the pool is located, and what time of the year you're going to be vacationing there. If you're going somewhere during the winter, and the hotel has an outdoor pool, then the pool might be closed. Even if it's during the summer and the pool is open, inclement weather might make it harder for you to find time to swim.Another very important consideration is the location of the hotel. Depending on where you are going to, for instance Disneyland, you might not want to have to deal with rented cars but prefer a hotel that is right next to the park, or within a couple of minutes walking.Once you think you've found the right hotel for your vacation, you should try to buy a package for your trip instead of buying the hotel and travel tickets separately.Some companies will give discounts for vacation packages, and depending on where you're going and what time of year it is, you could save hundreds of dollars.

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