Outdoor Temperature Decides the Price at Harbor Hotel Provincetown

August 31, 2011 Katja Presnal

Outdoor Temperature Decides the Price at Harbor Hotel Provincetown

The picture above is taken at the Harbor Hotel Provincetown’s outdoor lounge area, and this fall Harbor Hotel Provincetown lets you have the cake and eat it too with their enticing fall price promo. We stayed in the Harbor Hotel Provincetown in our stay in Provincetown this summer, and it is a great inexpensive hotel right by the beach and a few minute bus ride to downtown area. Harbor Hotel Provincetown offers a cool price promotion for the entire fall. In fact, the cooler the weather, the better the price, because the temperature on the day of check-in will determine your rate for the stay. The average temperature in Provincetown in September is 70 degrees, and either you win for getting a cheaper price or you win by getting a warmer weather, so either way you are golden. You can read more about the town and the hotel in my post about Provincetown. If you want to book a reservation based on the daily temperature call 800.422.4224, the special rate cannot be booked online and is based on availability. Unfortunately it is not available on weekends in September and stay must be completed by December 1, 2011. Guests will be charged a $50 non-refundable deposit when booking and the daily room rate for the duration of their stay will be determined upon arrival based on the Provincetown temperature at 2pm, as reported by the National Weather Service. Read more about the Harbor Hotel Provincetown in their website. , ,

Katja Presnal

Katja Presnal shows how to live Nordic inspired life to the fullest and plan your dream life. Katja owns Presnal5 strategic marketing intelligence agency and wants to help marketing professionals to combine a dream career and dream life via freelance work. Katja is an award-winning marketing strategist, and a well-known speaker. Katja has lived in five different countries, and seven states in the USA. Her three children were all born in different countries within three years. When not working or jet-setting the world, Katja is at home cooking big family dinners. She has been featured in NY Times, Glamour, Redbook, Fodor's, Forbes and Woman's Day magazines among many other national and international publications and written for MTV3 and Lifetime TV networks.

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