Publish Time:2017-01-09 20:29:00Source:Travel Weekly
【Introduction】:According to the latest survey by CheapHotels.org, Salt Lake City has been declared as the most affordable U.S. destination for New Year’s Eve 2016.
According to the latest survey by CheapHotels.org, Salt Lake City has been declared as the most affordable U.S. destination for New Year’s Eve 2016. This survey has been compared with 30 major destinations in the United States based on the cost of their lodging this December 31st.
Only those hotels with at least a 3-star rating and those situated near the city center or beach were taken into consideration.
With a New Year’s rate of only $109 for its most affordable room, Salt Lake City is clearly the cheapest available destination in the country.
On the flipside, Miami Beach leads the rankings at a minimum overnight cost of $366. That price exceeds the Utah capital’s rate by more than 200.
In Florida’s other top tourist destination, Orlando, New Year’s Eve travellers can find a double room from $179 per night. The most affordable destination to usher in 2017 is Salt Lake City, Utah. There an overnight guest can expect to be able to secure a room for only slightly more than $100.
The following table shows the 10 most expensive destinations in the United States for New Year’s Eve 2016. The rates shown reflect the price for the cheapest available double room (minimum: 3-star hotel) on December 31st. The percentage changes reflect the difference compared to the most affordable double room on January 7, 2017.
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