Hotel rates - booking tips

I've had my SYD trip booked now since last year. I booked most of my hotels direct with the hotels web-site either late last year or early this year. None of the rates I've booked are advance-purchase and all my bookings allow changes.
Something I've noticed on going back into my hotel bookings and re-checking the latest room rate available, is that nearly all of them have dropped. One of my hotels (airport hotel in SYD for the first night) has dropped by over Au$50.00 for the same type of room [8D]
The only hotels which have increased their rate since I booked is the Hilton in KUL and the Shangri-La in SYD (I do seem to have got a really good rate for the Shangri-La as their latest rates are no way near the rate I've got [y]).
So if you do have hotel bookings already made (and they are not pre-purchase rates) it might be worth going into your bookings and searching for another room rate. Most hotel booking systems do allow you to go in and change your bookings upto to 48 hrs before your arrival.
I bet I've saved well over £200 by just keeping an eye on hotel room rates from time to time. This could be because Australia is now in 'low' season but it's still worth checking.
Regards
Something I've noticed on going back into my hotel bookings and re-checking the latest room rate available, is that nearly all of them have dropped. One of my hotels (airport hotel in SYD for the first night) has dropped by over Au$50.00 for the same type of room [8D]
The only hotels which have increased their rate since I booked is the Hilton in KUL and the Shangri-La in SYD (I do seem to have got a really good rate for the Shangri-La as their latest rates are no way near the rate I've got [y]).
So if you do have hotel bookings already made (and they are not pre-purchase rates) it might be worth going into your bookings and searching for another room rate. Most hotel booking systems do allow you to go in and change your bookings upto to 48 hrs before your arrival.
I bet I've saved well over £200 by just keeping an eye on hotel room rates from time to time. This could be because Australia is now in 'low' season but it's still worth checking.
Regards