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rohani Jul 31st, 2003 02:23 PM

Anyone use Hotels.Com to Book
 
I'm considering using Hotels.Com to book our accomodations when we go to Venice(May 21-24, 04) and Rome (May 24-30)as the prices I'm getting quoted directly from the hotel is more than what we'd like to pay. How has your expierence been dealing with them?

Thanks

djkbooks Jul 31st, 2003 04:59 PM

I've used them many times in the states and have never had a problem. Although, I do always contact the hotel directly after a day or two to ensure that the hotel has the confirmed prepaid reservation.

If I were using them for Europe, I would definitely contact the hotel in question request that the hotel fax me a confirmation. Hotels in Europe have been known to overbook. One would suppose that you cannot be denied a room for a prepaid stay, but you never know. At any rate, those with faxes in hand upon check-in seem to have no problems, whereas those without written confirmations often report problems.

simpsonc510 Jul 31st, 2003 05:24 PM

I used Hotels.com to book in Bangkok. I did not contact the hotel to make sure they got the reservation, and everything turned out fine. I was pleased with the their service.

rohani Aug 1st, 2003 04:04 PM

Still deciding, but perhaps for piece of mind, I'll call the hotel directly.

Thanks to everyone.

RufusTFirefly Aug 2nd, 2003 03:25 AM

In the past, we've used www.hrs.com with much success. Once whichever reservation service we use confirms the reservation, I email the hotel (or fax) to request a direct confirmation. Haven't had a problem yet.

AprilA Aug 2nd, 2003 07:27 AM

I have not used them in Europe but in the US I have always gotten a better price quote calling the hotel directly than using Hotels.com.


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