Let me know as soon you can get more information! Cuz I don't know if I should use the website to get a room or reserving a hotel room at the hotel it'self would work!!
If you don't want to wait to book your room, I would suggest calling either hotel and booking your room by phone. Just make sure to tell them you are booking a room for Kumoricon so that you get the group rate (same rates as last year).
is it possible to alter your reservation to include the discount after you researve. it doesnt matter money wise to me but i wanna make sure the con doesnt become "harmed " if a mutitude of people reasurve before discounts are posted
I think that would depend on how you made your reservation. If you booked directly with either hotel, then it is possible to change rates, but if you booked through a third party (like Expedia) then it may not be possible depending on the terms of your reservation. In that case, your best bet would be to call the hotel and ask.
My previous statement on "harming" the convention was more melodramatic than I intended, so I will roughly explain more of what I meant with an example.
The Hilton has about 200 rooms, or 600 room nights, available. In return letting us use their facilities at a reduced cost for our convention as well as provide members of our group with a discounted price for staying there, we have agreed that our attendees will book 80% of those available room nights. If our attendees only book 70% of the available room nights, then Kumoricon is financially responsible for the other 10% that we agreed to fill. This is all fairly standard procedure.
However, a
potential problem arises when room nights are booked by people attending the convention, but are not booked as part of the group, as would be the case when using discount travel sites. In this case their room nights don't count towards our quota of 80% because the hotel cannot identify the reservation as belonging to the group. Depending on the number of reservations of this sort, it is
possible that it would end hurting the convention financially, but a substantial number of people would have to do so in order for that to happen.
Another minor drawback to booking through a discount travel site is that the hotels can't give us statistical information about those reservations which we use when determining our needs for future conventions.