A new service called Who’s Got Room allows travelers to find hotels quickly and easily no matter what are of the country they are in. The free web site also helps hotels by filling unavailable rooms.
For example, if you had been traveling along Interstate 94 during the recent Midwest blizzard that put many northern states at a standstill, you could have pulled up Who’s Got Room on your cell phone and searched the nearest town for available hotel rooms. Hotels in Fargo were very full that night, so the service came in handy for many hotels and travelers.
The service also comes in handy during large events in town such as a high school softball tournament, a marathon or a Bon Jovi concert. Even though these events are scheduled well in advance, people wait to book their hotel rooms. And others are traveling through with no idea of what’s going on in a certain town because they are just stopping for a night while on their way home from a road trip. That’s where Who’s Got Room can help by connecting people with available hotel rooms.
The great thing about the site is anyone can benefit and use it for free. It costs nothing for hotel owners to add their hotels to the site, and it only takes about four minutes to do so. Once hotels update how many rooms they have available, they are visible at the top of the search results for their city.
More and more towns are getting involved with Who’s Got Room, which began in the Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, MInn., area when Internet marketer Josh Whitford created the site.
Got hotel rooms to fill? Need a place to stay? Check out Who’s Got Room.
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