Key takeaways
- Hotels cancel bookings due to construction delays, change of circumstances, or overbooking ("walking")
- There are limited legal protections for hotel cancellations in the US and Europe
- If walked on arrival, you're entitled to a full refund plus the first night at alternative accommodation
- Loyalty program members often receive priority and protection from cancellations
- Notify hotels of late arrivals to reduce your chances of being walked
- Book through preferred partners rather than third-party sites for better protection
- Always document interactions and escalate to customer service if needed
Why do hotels cancel confirmed reservations?
- Construction or renovation delays - Cancellations can occur when the booking is for a hotel that is new or undergoing renovations. If there has been a delay, the hotel can end up in a situation where they cannot accommodate guests on their travel dates and needs to cancel the booking.
- Change of circumstances - Hotels also cancel if there has been a change of circumstances. Perhaps a group wishes to hire the venue exclusively, or the hotel wishes to change the rate after a big sporting event is scheduled. Unfortunately, hotels will likely never confirm this is the reason behind the cancellation and it is practically impossible to prove a booking has been annulled for financial gain.
- Overbooking (Walking) - Like airlines, to keep occupancy rates high, hotels tend to take a gamble and overbook their rooms on the assumption that several guests will cancel before their check-in date or be a no-show on the day. On occasion this backfires and hotels find themselves in the position of needing to cancel bookings. Walking is when a hotel cancels a confirmed reservation on the day of arrival due to overbooking. Regrettably, this practice is more common than you might think.
What rights do you have if your hotel cancels your booking?
What can you do if your hotel "walks" your reservation on the day?
What can you do if your hotel cancels your reservation in advance?
How can you best protect yourself from being "walked"?
How does notifying the hotel of late arrival protect your booking?
How does hotel loyalty program membership prevent cancellations?
Why does booking through preferred partners reduce cancellation risk?
Frequently asked questions
- Walking is when a hotel cancels a confirmed reservation on the day of arrival, typically due to overbooking. The hotel then assists the guest in finding alternative accommodation.
- Yes, if you're walked on arrival, hotels typically provide a full refund plus cover your first night at alternative accommodation and out-of-pocket expenses. Compensation for advance cancellations varies but may include bonus loyalty points or vouchers.
- Join the hotel's loyalty program, notify the hotel of late arrivals, book through preferred partners rather than third-party sites, and confirm your reservation closer to your arrival date.
- While not legally required in most jurisdictions, reputable hotels will assist walked guests in finding comparable alternative accommodation and typically cover the cost difference.