booking on the internet
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booking on the internet
Am thinking of booking a hotel in Sydney on the internet. How do I know if I am dealing with a legitimate company? I was going to try www.austcorporate.com/hotels. Anyone used them? It makes me a little nervous!
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Pat, <BR> <BR>Glad I could help, My wife and I booked our whole trip (2 weeks in Oz and one week in New Zealand) over the net. <BR>In some cases, I did use for confirmations. <BR> <BR>In addition to being cheaper, we didn't have to give a deposit or pay 30 days in advance...we used our VISA card for room guarantees. If we did have to cancel, our only obligation to get a full refund was 4 pm cancellation. <BR> <BR>When are you going...do you know your itinerary...we absolutely loved Australia and New Zealand. <BR> <BR>I got a lot of help from other online and am glad to return the favor. <BR>
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Hi Dick, We are actually taking a Princess cruise around NZ and also, going to Hobart, Melbourne, and Sydney as part of the cruise. We were in Sydney, Melborne and Cairns in May and loved it, too. We need two nights lodging in Auckland, too. Any ideas?
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A friend of mine who visited Australia turned me on to www.wotif.com. He received great service. I am looking at them for an upcoming trip. <BR> <BR>They are similar to quickbook in the US -- great rates on all types of properties (5 star to budget). You have visibility for two weeks in advance. <BR> <BR>They have last minute deals for Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and the UK.
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I prefer to book on-line, and almost always do when traveling within the US. However, after many trips, I've learned that in Oz, Europe and Asia I can almost always get the best rate by calling or faxing the hotel directly. I usually do some checking on the internet, and once I have an idea what the rate should be I call, 9 of the last 10 times I did this the hotel offered me a lower rate. I don't do anything special, just call and ask the rates for the dates I'm interested in. The last ten times I've done this I've been offered better rates over the phone than I could find on the internet or with a travel agent. Good luck.
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I have used www.wotif.com.au and they are great...have a backup phone no. in case you have problems and can do by phone.....new special rates come out each week (Mon./Tues.) Another is www.lastminute.com.au but definitely only online.