So, how does this work? →[More:]I booked a hotel last night for the Poshest Meetup Ever in Cambridge in a couple of weeks. I'm not driving 60 miles home after the meetup because next day I'm going to my sister's, and I'll be half-way to her house if I stay in Cambridge.
Anyway, after trying various places which were either full or had no parking, I came across the Best Western Gonville, centrally located, but very expensive. A single room was £130 for one night. That's around $250. For one night. In a single. Not a chance.
I couldn't find anywhere else that was central, so I went onto one of these 'compare cheap hotels' websites and put in my search criteria.
It came up with the Best Western Gonville, with three different options.
Single room only £130
Single room with breakfast £60
Single room with dinner and breakfast £58.
WTF?
So I phoned the hotel, and the chap I spoke to said he didn't understand how these travel websites work either. I asked if I could book at the £58 price direct with the hotel, and he said no, it'd have to go through the website, but that it would show up on his computer straight away and I'd get a receipt from Best Western, not some dodgy travel website, so I'd know it was legit.
So that's what I did. Obviously I won't be eating the dinner, as I'll be dining with the bunnies, but if I didn't have the dinner option and just the breakfast, it'd be £2 dearer.
How utterly bizarre!