Orlando Sentinel

Dem delegates cram into hotel rooms to cut costs

- By Dake Kang Associated Press

PHILADELPH­IA — Facing hotel bills running into the thousands of dollars, some delegates to the Democratic National Convention are doing like college students on spring break and squeezing as many people into a room as they can.

Nicole Lutkemulle­r, a Bernie Sanders delegate from Tahoma, Calif., said her two-bed room at the Philadelph­ia Marriott Downtown is costing nearly $4,000 for five nights.

So she’ll be sharing it with four other Sanders delegates she identified through a roommate matchup project on a Sanders Facebook page. Lutkemulle­r plans on taking a sleeping bag, and the five will trade off sleeping on the floor and the beds.

“We’re hoping for a cot, but there’s a limited number,” she said.

The high cost of hotel rooms during the convention, which runs Monday through Thursday, has been a sore point for some delegates. The prices were driven up by expected high occupancy rates, which allow hotels to command a premium.

Expectatio­ns for a great summer for Philadelph­ia’s hotel industry were running high even before the convention, with Memorial Day weekend occupancy rates hitting the highest level in at least a decade, the city’s tourism bureau said.

Ed Grose, executive director of the Greater Philadelph­ia Hotel Associatio­n, said it appeared occupancy would run above 90 percent on peak nights of the convention.

Even with demand dictating prices, hotel managers were surprised by how much some hotels were charging and by what they said was the willingnes­s of the DNC to accept rates as proposed.

“Usually the customer will come back and say, ‘Eh, we’re hoping for something a little lower,’ ” said Kevin Murnane, general manager of the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Philadelph­ia Center City.

In the Doubletree’s case, that’s not what happened, he said.

“The DNC — they were OK with — they don’t get involved. They just took the price,” Murnane said.

He didn’t want to discuss his rates.

The DNC said its convention committee negotiated individual contracts with each of the 95 hotels it worked with. In a statement, the committee said that “negotiatio­ns for convention hotels include not only rates but many other elements of a hotel experience such as attrition, function space and food and beverage.”

Jan Bauer, a Hillary Clinton delegate from Ames, Iowa, who attended the DNC in New York in 1992, Denver in 2008 and Charlotte, N.C., in 2012, said she was shocked by how much her room at the Marriott would cost.

Because she has a disability, Bauer said she couldn’t share a room with other delegates, though some family will stay with her. She said her room is costing more than $500 a night before taxes.

The Charlotte hotel cost a little over $200 a night — still expensive, Bauer said, but nowhere near the cost this year.

Like some other delegates, she turned to online fundraiser­s.

 ?? DREW ANGERER/GETTY ?? Democratic convention delegates are reporting hefty bills for their hotel stays in Philadelph­ia to attend this week’s events. Some turned to online fundraiser­s for help.
DREW ANGERER/GETTY Democratic convention delegates are reporting hefty bills for their hotel stays in Philadelph­ia to attend this week’s events. Some turned to online fundraiser­s for help.

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