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Originally Posted by citizen44
...You lost me there. How does a lack of room service gain you the ability not to put a card down? You talking third world hotels?
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MOST hotels, even the 5 star ones, will accept a cash deposit. That is what many ladies will do when booking with priceline. Besides, a lot of women in my profession don't have a credit card.
There are a few hotels, now, that are adamant about having a credit card.
The Chicago Hilton is one that I can think of off of the top of my head. Most Hilton's will take a cash deposit but not the one in downtown Chicago. I asked them what they would have done if I didn't have a credit card but the room was already paid for? They said that they wouldn't have allowed me to check in. Oh well.
I've gone to a few places that were difficult to use cash but most don't care at all. They will keep the liquor cabinet/fridge locked, if they have one.
You'd be surprised. Marriot's usually want either $50 or some, $150. Hyatt's are the easiest, even the higher end properties. Klimpton Properties are generally difficult about cash deposits (The Drake won't accept cash deposits in San Francisco) but a few years back, in Chicago again, I used a cash deposit (Klimpton) with no problem.
Just my two cents, for what it's worth. With room service, the hotel will take the cost of the food, etc. out of the cash deposit.
Try it!