Find/Confirm your Hotel Online!

When many of our co-workers were screaming ""There are no hotel rooms in Dallas"" ""There are no hotel rooms in San Antonio"", we found a great room quickly on Expedia. We suspect that what's happening is that the travel agencies are buying blocks of rooms. So when you call the hotel or check the hotel chain websites, they're showing ""no room"" because the rooms are allocated.

Another thing...people were trying to get rooms for 10 days. Most hotels at the last minute, during a storm, don't have 10 consecutive days available!

Strategies for the desperate:

If you find a hotel room, prepay! This will help to ensure that your room will be there when you get there. We got concerned that if we arrived late, our room might get given away. Sometimes, you can't help these situations. However, if something like this happens and you've prepaid, you might be able to negotiate to stay in a meeting room overnight and shower at the spa. Ideal? NO, but at least you're not seeking a public shelter in the middle of the night.

Desperate with no hotel? Try to use the internet to find local tv stations or newspaper websites. They'll tell you how to find shelters. Or, look for highway signs. Larger cities are now adopting 311 as a non-emergency help line. It's worth a try! Or, stop at a restaurant or gas station and ask them for advice. Locals know these things and gas stations/restaurants are probably monitoring the situation. Larger, fancier hotels may also be willing to assist you, if they aren't busy. Though, smaller ones will just want you out of their parking lot and many are not helpful.

Another idea for the desperate - call the Mayor's press office. They know the local conditions and advisories. They are there to help, as well as the police department.