A 60-Second Step Before You Lock In Thousands

You’re about to commit based on:

A room category

A rate

And a set of assumptions

Before you place a deposit, make sure those assumptions are correct.

At this stage, most travelers are not making a bad decision.

They’re making an unverified one.

And once money moves, correcting the wrong assumption becomes expensive, time-consuming, or impossible.

  • No payment required

  • No obligation to book

  • We review the exact deal you’re about to commit to — before anything is locked in

  • You stay in control the entire time

What happens next:

1. We reach out shortly after you submit

2. You send the exact deal, quote, or booking details you’re about to commit to

3. We review it with you and confirm what’s accurate, what’s assumed, and what actually matters before you deposit

First Name

EMAIL

Cellphone

Why we ask for your number:

When you’re this close to booking, timing matters.

We use your number to review the same deal you’re looking at and move quickly — including a short call if that’s the fastest way to confirm everything before you commit.

No fee.

No obligation.

No commitment to book.

If you’re hesitating, it’s because of the number.

And once a deposit is placed, that number becomes real:

  • The room wasn’t truly comparable

  • The “lower” rate wasn’t apples-to-apples

  • Seasonal timing changed the experience

  • Or something small turns expensive after a deposit

That’s why experienced travelers verify before they commit.

There are only two outcomes:

  • You confirm everything is correct and move forward with confidence
    —or—

  • You catch something before it becomes your problem

There is no downside to checking this before you commit.

-and-

There is no scenario where engaging with FFT leaves you worse off.

Complimentary quote.
No payment required.

If it checks out, we move forward together.