Minor travel costs are some of the easiest things to forget when assembling your vacation budget.
Once airfare and accommodations are locked in, seemingly trivial expenses — meals, taxi fares or transit tickets — can accumulate and throw off your spending plan.
For instance, I can’t stand paying extra for hotel Wi‑Fi. If a property doesn’t include complimentary internet, that surprise charge can be annoying.
Luckily, you can prepare in advance. Savinly has gathered thishelpful roundup of hotels that provide free Wi‑Fi.
6 Hotel Brands That Offer Complimentary Wi‑Fi to All Guests
Several hotel brands include free Wi‑Fi for every guest without extra hoops. For example, you’ll find free internet at many Best Western, Hyatt, Loews and Wyndham locations.
Details are below:
1. Accor Hotels
Complimentary Wi‑Fi is provided to all guests at Ibis, Ibis Budget, Ibis Styles and Novotel. Members with elite status receive free Wi‑Fi at Mercure, Pullman and Sofitel.
2. Best Western
All guests at Best Western properties in Canada, the Caribbean and the U.S., as well as most of its international hotels, receive free Wi‑Fi.
3. Hilton
Free Wi‑Fi is available at Hampton Inn, Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites. Hilton Diamond members are eligible for complimentary Premium Wi‑Fi.
4. Hyatt
Complimentary Wi‑Fi is offered to all guests at Andaz, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt, Hyatt House, Hyatt Place, Hyatt Regency, Hyatt Zilara, Hyatt Ziva and Park Hyatt.
If you hold Hyatt Platinum or Diamond status, you can access premium Wi‑Fi at no charge.
5. Loews Hotels
Wi‑Fi is complimentary for every guest.
6. Wyndham
All guests get free Wi‑Fi at these Wyndham Family properties: Baymont Inn & Suites, Days Inn, Hawthorn Suites, Howard Johnson, Knights Inn, Microtel, Ramada (in some countries), Super 8, Travelodge (in some countries), Tryp Hotels, Wingate, Wyndham, Wyndham Garden and Wyndham Grand Hotels & Resorts.
Complimentary Wi‑Fi for Loyalty Members
Some chains require enrollment in their loyalty program to receive any complimentary Wi‑Fi. If you aren’t a member, you may have to pay for access. This applies to brands such as Choice, Club Carlson, IHG and others.
Additionally, several groups — including Hilton and Marriott — require you to be a loyalty member and to book directly with them to get the benefit. If you reserve through a third‑party booking site like Expedia, you might not be eligible for the perk, so weigh the Wi‑Fi savings against any deal from an external site.
See the full chart of hotels that provide free Wi‑Fi at the original source on Million Mile Secrets.
Your turn: What tips have you discovered for cutting unexpected travel costs?
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