Good website for hotel booking
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#4
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Hi there,
I have been using www.hotelsdirect24.com
They give lowest price guarantee and access to more than 70000 hotels worldwide.
You can check and book if you like it
GT
I have been using www.hotelsdirect24.com
They give lowest price guarantee and access to more than 70000 hotels worldwide.
You can check and book if you like it
GT
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Check Hotels.com- not usually good for Asia but we got the best deal on them for our Bangkok trip in Janaury- stay 2 nights get one free plus in addition if you stay 10 nights they give you a free night's stay good for one year at most of their hotels.
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I think it's time to call travblog out.
'I'm a member of several other forums...'
So why, trav - are you asking such dumb, dumb questions?
'Could any of you recommend a website that offers best rates on hotels in Cambodia?'
'I'm looking for a site where I can learn some greeting words in local language before I leave.'
'I've read somewhere that Vietnam requires 2 passport sized photos while Cambodia needs one only. Do I get it right?
'Is Phnom Penh worth a visit?'
and the doozy of them all:
'Since we plan to go on a long trip in Feb and possibly pack up pretty much stuff, we're wondering if, after each destination, it's possible to send our luggage to hotels in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia before checking in?'
Now, let's all go to this post and note travblogs AMAZING contributions:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...ur-company.cfm
'Just noticed that both Kristina and Kathie joined Fodors in Jan 2003 and are protecting someone...'
Travblog: I just noticed you joined this month.
Let me return to your quote:
'I'm a member of several other forums... and the OP's writing style makes me suspicious... genuine travelers have their own way of convincing others, regardless of being a newbie or a senior member. It's the content that says it all...'
We-e-e-ell, travblog, I think YOUR content says it all. YOUR writing style makes ME suspicious.
You seem to happily sniff out a tout, pour scorn on the integrity of others from a position of some imagined authority - while asking some of the dumbest questions in Fodor's history. Something ain't quite right.
So I hope you won't mind if I use the other 't' word to describe you. I wonder if can think what that word might be?
I'm on your case, as of now.
'I'm a member of several other forums...'
So why, trav - are you asking such dumb, dumb questions?
'Could any of you recommend a website that offers best rates on hotels in Cambodia?'
'I'm looking for a site where I can learn some greeting words in local language before I leave.'
'I've read somewhere that Vietnam requires 2 passport sized photos while Cambodia needs one only. Do I get it right?
'Is Phnom Penh worth a visit?'
and the doozy of them all:
'Since we plan to go on a long trip in Feb and possibly pack up pretty much stuff, we're wondering if, after each destination, it's possible to send our luggage to hotels in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia before checking in?'
Now, let's all go to this post and note travblogs AMAZING contributions:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...ur-company.cfm
'Just noticed that both Kristina and Kathie joined Fodors in Jan 2003 and are protecting someone...'
Travblog: I just noticed you joined this month.
Let me return to your quote:
'I'm a member of several other forums... and the OP's writing style makes me suspicious... genuine travelers have their own way of convincing others, regardless of being a newbie or a senior member. It's the content that says it all...'
We-e-e-ell, travblog, I think YOUR content says it all. YOUR writing style makes ME suspicious.
You seem to happily sniff out a tout, pour scorn on the integrity of others from a position of some imagined authority - while asking some of the dumbest questions in Fodor's history. Something ain't quite right.
So I hope you won't mind if I use the other 't' word to describe you. I wonder if can think what that word might be?
I'm on your case, as of now.
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perhaps travelblogger is setting up some respected poster to post a recommendation so he can call them a tout! He seems not to trust even a regular poster who posts positive information about a tour company. Why would this be different?
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A troll's agenda is almost impossible to fathom, Neo.
Kinda creepy, kinda weird, kinda strange: of course, the more attention they get the more they like it. The more they are called out, the higher the moral tone, the greater the outrage, the cries of innocence and conspiracy.
All of which I imagine will be demonstrated quite soon. This will be a big, big mistake on the part of the O.P. I'm quite looking forward to it.
Kinda creepy, kinda weird, kinda strange: of course, the more attention they get the more they like it. The more they are called out, the higher the moral tone, the greater the outrage, the cries of innocence and conspiracy.
All of which I imagine will be demonstrated quite soon. This will be a big, big mistake on the part of the O.P. I'm quite looking forward to it.
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