I currently have a hotel booked, but I want to be able to check and see if any rooms pop up and become available from drops, cancellations, etc. If I click "Modify" under hotel reservation, I won't lose my current reservation, correct? Or does anyone know how to view what hotels are available if you already have a reservation?
Question about modifying reservation

Posted by
jeff_90
9 years agoon 1/25/2016 at 4:50 PM

Posted by
marimaccadmin
9 years agoon 1/25/2016 at 5:05 PM
Yes that's correct, clicking modify won't lose your current reservation.

Posted by
jeff_90
9 years agoon 1/25/2016 at 6:04 PM
Thank you! I appreciate your swift response

marimaccadmin wrote:
Yes that's correct, clicking modify won't lose your current reservation.
Are you certain? I clicked modify and it gave me the impression that my reservation was then up in the air until I clicked "confirm and save" (or something like that). I quickly saved and exited, terrified that my 11th-choice reservation I have would disappear from under me!Yes that's correct, clicking modify won't lose your current reservation.

Posted by
jeff_90
9 years agoon 1/25/2016 at 8:09 PM
@mikepmarkey
I clicked Modify, got that pop up window saying modifications are okay, cancellations will incur a fee or something like that, and then it took me to the listing of the hotels like yesterday when I booked. I didn't see anything better, so I closed the window, and I still had my reservation. Just be careful of what you click and you'll be fine it seems.

marimaccadmin wrote:
Yes that's correct, clicking modify won't lose your current reservation.
marimaccadmin, I just changed to a different hotel (from the Clarion Waterfront to the Sheraton Downtown). My question: will I be charged a $50 fee for making a modification to my reservation or do you consider it a cancellation of one and booking of another? I got that impression but was looking for a clarification. Thanks so much!Yes that's correct, clicking modify won't lose your current reservation.

Posted by
glory
8 years agoon 4/24/2016 at 2:11 PM
It's a modification. No charge.

Posted by
aehrlon
8 years agoon 4/28/2016 at 12:35 PM
It seems like you are correct; thanks!
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