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Hello, everyone. Is there any inn recommendation in Dali ancient city?

The inn in Dali ancient city is noisy and low in cost performance. Two inns are recommended here, which are outside the south gate of the ancient city and close to it. It takes several minutes to walk to the ancient city.

Cost-effective inn: Shangyue Yunjian Inn, with a beautiful yard and a good reputation on the website. There is no promotion in the inn, and the off-season price is above 100 to below 200.

Another inn with good quality and style: Li Bai Holiday Hotel. The room is fashionable and the terrain is very high. Many rooms can enjoy the scenery, the bedding facilities are good, and the service is gentle and kind. The off-season price is 200-400, which is not bad compared with the same grade inn.

I believe that many friends who plan to travel to Yunnan will look for strategies and arrange their trips online long in advance, which is a very good habit. There is a very important link, that is, book a room first and solve the problem of living first, otherwise it will be difficult to find a room temporarily during the tourist season.

1. Booking in advance is more reliable than booking nearby. If you book about 1 month ago, you can basically book your own satisfactory accommodation.

2. Try to book through the website. Now several major websites are more reliable (Qunar, Ctrip, Meituan, Zhu Fei, etc.). Try not to pay offline, so as to better protect your rights and interests.

3. communicate with the inn before and after booking and tell the inn your needs and general itinerary. The responsible inn staff will give you some good advice.

4. It is very important to choose an inn with good reputation (general apps have "praise priority" screening).

The following is the secret of saving money to book a room, only for preparing for a trip in the peak season, which refers to the summer vacation, National Day, May Day, Spring Festival and other time periods:

Many inns often neglect their work, leaving a price loophole, that is, they forget to adjust the peak season price on the website (the default price is the off-season price, and if it is not adjusted in the peak season, the price will also be displayed in the off-season price). Many innkeepers will ignore this work until the time is approaching or someone has booked a room. Partners who are preparing to travel in the peak season can take advantage of this loophole and start looking for a room 2-3 months in advance.

Take the National Day holiday as an example. If you plan to celebrate the National Day in go to dali, you can find several favorite inns on the website more than 2 months in advance and compare their off-season prices with those of the National Day. If the price of National Day is also off-season, you can choose a good date first, and you can book rooms in several stores at the same time and pay the room rate in advance. Don't worry about the room rate. When traveling near, one of the orders will be decided to leave a few days in advance, and other orders can be unconditionally cancelled for full refund (generally, online booking can be unconditionally cancelled more than 1 day in advance). This practice may be that when you place an order, some merchants will call you to tell you that the price is wrong, or for other reasons, they can't accept it and ask you to cancel the refund. At this time, you can disagree, and then complain to the customer service of the website and demand compensation for the extra expenses. The website will give you a refund and compensate you for a certain penalty. Reputable merchants will keep your orders and take orders as usual (generally speaking, we all take orders equally, although there is a price loss, but word of mouth is more important), then you can enjoy an off-season price order for a peak season trip, which is very cost-effective.

I won't tell most people about this booking skill, and I hope it will help my friends who are preparing for the peak season.