Bargain hotels identified at New Year hot spots

Saturday, 20 Dec, 2007 0

CheapTickets.com has identified the ten most popular domestic New Year’s Eve destinations and researched satellite cities close by to identify some budget style lodgings.

“New Year’s Eve is one night of the year when it’s most impossible not to find a party,” said Marita Hudson Thomas of CheapTickets ‘Cheap Squad.’ She added:

“Staying just outside the ‘hot zone’ gives budget travelers the advantage of choice  —  with proximity to some of the world’s most spectacular celebrations as well as lower-key, but equally festive affairs requiring far less hassle and usually far less cash.”

Hotels identified in the survey were as expensive as $59; savings from staying at lesser known hotels were as high as 62%.

The top ten destinations were:

Las Vegas, the Strip; New York City; Chicago; Orlando; Miami Beach; New Orleans; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Ft. Lauderdale; and Anaheim.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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