I just extended our stay one night. I figure it would be better to say an extra night and drive home-well rested over the course of monday and tuesday, instead of leaving sunday night and trying to be back in Austin, TX by Monday night.
After hearing how some have gotten discounts for booking standard rooms, I decided to question my reservations agent.
Standard rooms are in a six story building with no views and no fridge. The deluxe rooms are in a high-rise for which you can request a view (I have). The rate the agent described to me as available for the standard rooms was $109 plus 9% tax which works out to $118 for Fri/Sat night. For my Fri/Say night I'm paying $124.26 (incl tax) so for that extra $6.26 bucks a night, my son and I get a view and a fridge. I'm not saying this will be worth it to everybody, but I'm looking forward to both.
The "real" discount for booking a standard room hits when you decide to stay that third, non-Fri/Sat night. The hotel's site lists $59 (plus 9% tax) and CGE is getting charged $94 (+9% tax) for a non-Fri/Sat night on the deluxe room. That is a bit of a difference, but if it's the difference between another CGE happening or not, it isn't much of a difference.
If you've booked online and gotten a cheaper rate, I ask you to seriously consider canceling those reservations and upgrade your stay to the CGE rate rooms.
Would one of the organizers let us know how close we are to "filling the hotel?" the website still says we need 45 more CGEJL07 bookings and I'm positive that that's off count by at least one room-night, since I just booked another.

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