I goofed on the name of the travel website- it is Trip Reservations.com. Please excuse my error and tell me if anyone has used this site.
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Well, I don't know. I couldn't check a lot since it is so limited -- mainly to Nevada and Orlando. But I did check a few hotel rates for random dates in Las Vegas, and those I checked were either the same or more than from the hotel websites (although your site was touting a 25% discount if booked by midnight tonight -- that discount was necessary to match the regular rates from the hotels). I was checking Aladdin, Venetian, and Mirage. Venetian was way cheaper direct from the hotel. The other two were about the same.
What did you find that was a super deal?
Can't help w/ your question, but I do have a suggestion.
Add comments such as the above to your original post, rather than starting a new thread; it makes it easier when it's all in one place.
Click your name up where it ways "Welcome memetraveler" - and you'll be presented with all threads you've posted to. Click on the one you recognize as being about this subject, and do a "reply" (or "add to discussion"?) on that.