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#9
Joined: Mar 2004
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magcota - I've just booked a hotel in Munich through Venere.com
Just be sure when you select your dates for a hotel and need to change them - do it before entering your credit card details etc. I changed them by starting the booking over but when clicked the "accept" button, the old dates went through. Now I have to go to the trouble of trying to cancel and then start over! Take it slow.
I have used them for years now and there is never a problem at the hotel end.
Just be sure when you select your dates for a hotel and need to change them - do it before entering your credit card details etc. I changed them by starting the booking over but when clicked the "accept" button, the old dates went through. Now I have to go to the trouble of trying to cancel and then start over! Take it slow.
I have used them for years now and there is never a problem at the hotel end.
#10
Joined: May 2008
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I lodged my critism of their business practices here on Fodors and was shouted down. Once you book with them, don't expect them to notify you again of any reservations you are holding. HRS, Steigenberger, Priceline, Expedia and Hotwire always send reconfirmation e-mails but I never heard squat from Venere. As a result, a reservation I had made 10 months before was charged to me. I know now that I should've made backups of my reservations before my computer crashed, but I never expected a problem to happen. I guess I got spoiled by the more efficient systems the other major booking services employ. And they were of absolutely no help in trying to straighten things out. Luckily for me, the hotel manager in Berlin offered a solution satisfactory for both parties.
#11
Joined: Jun 2008
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I'm amazed that Venere is being called out for not handholding. It's a great site, well respected in Italy, and I've never had a problem.
If you're expecting them to send you e-mails reminding you that you booked a hotel, go elsewhere. But otherwise, they are better than most.
If you're expecting them to send you e-mails reminding you that you booked a hotel, go elsewhere. But otherwise, they are better than most.
#13
Joined: Jan 2003
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Even if I end up booking some other way, I always check the Venere website because I love the way it shows a map of the city with each area identified so you can narrow your search to specific area, or just get a good overview of the districts/landmarks in an unfamiliar city while you do your hotel shopping.
When I have booked with them, everything went as expected. I do usually email the hotel directly after booking through any third-party service to make sure all is ok with my reservation.
When I have booked with them, everything went as expected. I do usually email the hotel directly after booking through any third-party service to make sure all is ok with my reservation.
#18

Joined: Nov 2004
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Used Venere on 3 trips in the past 4 years and had very good experiences. Had to cancel a reservation once--this was done without any problem. Another time realized I made a mistake with a reservation and communicated directly with Venere; got a reply confirming the change.
I found Venere especially helpful because at the time we were looking for quad and triple rooms--not always easy to find in Europe.
I found Venere especially helpful because at the time we were looking for quad and triple rooms--not always easy to find in Europe.
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