Does anyone know why I can%26#39;t book a cabana online at Mandalay Bay on the weekend?
Cabanas at mandalay bay
I don%26#39;t know about that-when I booked our room -I had questions also about the cabanas and talked to the supervisor and on the weekends they are about 6-7 hundred dollars!!I would just call and book your reservation
Cabanas at mandalay bay
It says on the website that some cabanas are 200.00 maybe on weekends they raise their prices.
Most hotels raise the prices of their cabanas on weekends. They also save a lot of them for their high rollers. So, often when trying to book one, you have to wait til the %26#39;morning of%26#39; to find out if you are going to be getting one or not.
That%26#39;s pretty stupid.
It is not stupid. They are a casino first not a hotel.
Its still stupid. I am not going to pay for a overpriced cabana. They can keep their cabana. They are telling us that if you are rich you will deserve it. I will not be treated as as second class citizen.
You may be trying to book too far in advance. Last summer we could only book 30 days in advance - so calling may be a benefit to find out if you can get your dates at this time.
Also, from my experience, they do increase over the weekends...because it gets really busy on the weekends it isn%26#39;t that crazy, you pay a premium for getting a shaded guaranteed place to lay out, a safe, fridge, drinks, and attentive service (and floats for the lazy river and a tv...)
From my personal experience, Mandalay Bay leave quite a few cabanas for rent (not reserving as many for the high rollers as other properties, and many of the ones they do hold are at Moorea) - and it is really not being treated as a second class citizen even though it may appear so, in Vegas the people that drop $$$ get certain benefits, but trust me they pay for it!
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