Written by henrylee » Updated on: June 16th, 2025
As a seasoned traveler who has stayed in over 200 hotels, I recently discovered a next-level hotel booking hack – using proxy IPs to switch locations and consistently find prices 30% cheaper than everyone else. Today, I'm sharing all my secrets (and mistakes) from this game-changing trick, plus I'll reveal the rock-solid proxy tool I personally swear by (tested – no bans or lag!)
Hotels, just like flight tickets, adopt "dynamic pricing"! Take this example:
For the same hotel room, a Beijing IP address might show a price of $200 per night, while switching to a Vietnamese IP could lower the price to $150. (The platform identifies you as a "Southeast Asian traveler" and automatically triggers a discount.)
Membership pricing for chain hotels: Membership tier thresholds are lower in certain countries/regions. (For instance, booking Marriott with a Japanese IP makes it easier to upgrade to a suite as a Platinum member.)
The core principle: Platforms adjust prices by judging whether you’re a local customer with urgent needs)" or a "foreign tourist" based on your IP location. In this case, a genuine local residential IP becomes your bargaining tool!
Hands-On Tutorial: 3 Steps to Lock in the Cheapest Hotel Rates
Step 1: Choose the Right Proxy IP Type
Avoid free proxies or data center IPs (prone to blocking, which can actually inflate prices).
Use residential proxies (genuine home IPs). For example, I use Croxy, which has a global pool of over 80 million residential IPs to precisely mimic local users.
Croxy's Residential Proxy Network is powered by 80+ million IPs sourced from real home networks, covering 195+ countries and regions worldwide. Featuring smart IP rotation, our network delivers consistent, high-quality connectivity—ideal for data access, compliance research, and web scraping.
All IPs originate from authentic residential networks, offering natural and trustworthy browsing behavior to help users experience the web just like local users.Action Steps:
For domestic hotels: Switch to IPs from second/third-tier cities.
For international hotels: Switch to IPs from low-key local regions.
Step 2: Price Comparison Tools + Proxies
Recommended tools: Google Hotels, Kayak, Trip.com (compare across platforms after enabling proxies).
Tip: Clear browser cache and use incognito mode to avoid platform tracking of past price inquiries.
Step 3: Ultimate "Price-Slaying" Timing
Late night/early morning: Hotel systems often adjust prices during these hours. (Combine with proxies to switch time zones—e.g., use a European IP to check Asian hotels at 3 AM local time.)
Off-season weekdays: Use business-city IPs (e.g., "New York") to book resort hotels. Platforms will assume you’re a business traveler with urgent needs.
Avoidance Guide
Don’t switch IPs frequently: Changing IPs every minute triggers risk control. Wait at least 2 hours between switches.
Beware of "low-price traps": Some proxy IPs are so slow that images won’t load. Choose services with latency <200ms.
Switch back to your real IP address when making payments: Prevent cross-regional payments from triggering bank risk controls.
Blogger’s Recommended Proxy: Croxy
Genuine residential IPs: All from home broadband networks, providing ultra-stable connections.
If you find abnormally low prices in a region:
1. Use a proxy IP to lock the account to that specific region.
2. Check out as a guest (without logging in) when placing your order.
3. Add your membership number to the front desk upon arrival (applicable to most chain hotels).
Mastering this trick will save you $1,000 on hotels from now on!
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