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hotelsinamerica.com
Stephanie Davis
152 reviews
1/5
I booked a hotel for a girls weekend and was excited about the low price. But when we arrived, the hotel had no clue about the reservation. Luckily they had availability, but I had to pay twice. Disappointing.
Hristina Syulemezova
80 reviews
5/5
For me, this is the best way to book a hotel quickly and conveniently. You have answers to all your questions + fast response from the support. I used the site to book a hotel for Chicago and was very satisfied. Everything in the hotel matched the information on the platform.
expedia.net
Jose Munoz
46 reviews
3/5
Expedia offers an all-in-one platform for booking flights, hotels, and car rentals. The bundling options can lead to significant savings, and the rewards program adds value for frequent users. However, customer service experiences vary. In cases of cancellations or changes, reaching a resolution can be time-consuming. Additionally, some users have reported discrepancies between listed amenities and actual offerings. While Expedia is convenient for comprehensive trip planning, it's essential to double-check details before booking.
Yana Kirilova
392 reviews
4/5
Booked a weekend trip through Expedia 🧳. Found a nice hotel deal and booking was super easy. Some of the “discounts” looked better than they really were tho, so def check around before booking. Still, got everything I needed in one place 🙌.
waze.com
Rahel Cjh
150 reviews
Many people recommend me to use Waze for travelling and I kid you not, I can find myself in the most funny sometimes scary situation. The map is circling and indicating that I have to walk to the highway to my destination and also it gave me shortcut to a tourist spot through entering an electronic shop main door and exit at the side door. Still prefer other website for navigation
Charlie Harper
84 reviews
I use Waze every time I have to travel - tens of thousands of miles now. The app has saved me many times from traffic jams, accidents and most of all - COPS. The site itself isn't much, but it's easy to pull up an app and look at a map from there if you need to. The nice thing is that everything is based on info from other drivers - live, up to date, and very often more accurate than Google Maps. The only downside is that if you're out of town or in a more remote location, there aren't always enough active users.
super.com
Looked for hotel deal in Vegas - the price was great and the site was super easy to use 👍. That part went smooth and felt like a solid deal. But the confirmation took a while, and I had to call support just to be sure everything went through
We had no plans for a vacation, but I got a notice about a super offer to Paris. We already have tickets and a hotel booked, can't wait for August to come and go. It really is a super site! ;)
booking.com
I've found lots of accommodations option here. It's good when I want to book for guest house as there are lots of them here. I still have to check on google maps for the real life picture, but it's not a major problem
Booking.com offers a vast selection of accommodations worldwide, making it a go-to for many travelers. The user interface is intuitive, and the filtering options help narrow down choices effectively. However, I've noticed that some listings have misleading photos or descriptions, leading to unexpected surprises upon arrival. Additionally, while the "Genius" loyalty program provides some perks, the benefits are relatively modest. Customer service is responsive, but resolution times can vary. Overall, it's a reliable platform, but users should read reviews carefully before booking.
Booking.com helped us find a good place in Amsterdam at a decent price, and the booking process was easy. There are lots of options, which is great. check-in took longer than expected. the included breakfast was amazing and not far from center.
agoda.com
Website itself is legit, but there are lots of hotel that seems fine but actually located at a shady area. I've tried to book a hotel when visiting Kuala Lumpur, and few of the recommended hotels are famous as a love hotel locally. It's not the website fault, but lack of review can cause a big problem. Better double check with other platform before making decision
I’ve had great success with Agoda when booking accommodations in Asia. The site often offers better rates and more options than other platforms in the region. However, when booking outside of Asia, the selection doesn’t seem as robust, and I’ve had mixed experiences with customer support. Agoda can be a great resource for Asian destinations, but for other parts of the world, I tend to lean toward other booking sites. Still, it’s always worth checking if you're traveling to an Asian country.
booked a hotel in barcelona with agoda 🇪🇸🛎️ super easy to use and got a great price. most of my trips with them have been smooth. this time the hotel didn’t have my booking at first 😬, but it got sorted after a few calls. not perfect, but still one of my go-tos for travel deals.
traveluro.com
I am amazed by this site! It gives you a great choice of holidays in one place, shows prices according to location so you can choose the right one, has information about the accommodation and it's all in one place. I booked my tickets to Rome this way in about 10 minutes while I chose a hotel. I am thinking of using it in the future.
kiwi.com
The website found some kind of "super deal" and I added my luggage, everything seemed like a good deal. When paying, it became clear that the price did not include some airport taxes and luggage, which then came out as additional costs. At the airport, I had to do a "self-transfer" (i.e., I changed two airlines), and it turned out that there was no guarantee for a missed connection - you have to manage on your own. Overall: if price is the most important factor for you, it may work out well. However, if you are seeking peace of mind, a direct connection, and protection in case of changes, be prepared to be more vigilant.
Alex Rusov
31 reviews
Kiwi finds awesome deals, especially for trips. Just be sure to check baggage rules and layover times carefully. Worth it if you’re a smart traveler.
205 reviews
I organized the trip easily - in that direction okay. There is information, you can handle it. However, I'm sick of being subscribed without knowing or understanding but not being able to avoid it. And getting a bunch of emails a day. Minus... otherwise as a platform it's okay.
priceline.com
I’ve used Priceline several times for booking last-minute hotel rooms and have gotten some fantastic deals. Their "Express Deals" are particularly useful if you don’t mind a bit of mystery regarding the exact property until after you book. However, I’ve encountered some hidden fees and taxes that weren’t immediately clear, making the “discounted” rate less appealing in the end. The site can be a little overwhelming to navigate, and customer service is only available via phone, which is inconvenient. Still, if you’re flexible and willing to take a bit of a gamble, Priceline can be a great way to save money.
I was on a trip and needed a car. Thanks to Priceline, I found a ride with a very nice driver who took care of our hassle-free trip. The company even called to ask if everything was okay, which made a very good impression on me.
Booking my flight through Priceline was easy, professional, and on time. I called customer support and they were very helpful and kind throughout the entire process. They even followed up with me after the booking confirmation to make sure everything was okay. 👌✈️
trip.com
Cherrie
418 reviews
The site’s easy to use and booking was quick with good deals
Trip.com is a solid choice when booking international flights, as it often offers competitive prices that can’t be found on other platforms. I’ve used it multiple times for flights to Asia and Europe and saved quite a bit. However, the site’s pricing isn’t always transparent, especially when it comes to baggage fees or the final total cost. Also, I’ve had some issues with customer service when dealing with changes to my bookings. While the deals are often good, I’ve learned to proceed with caution and always confirm the full price breakdown before booking.
I took advantage of this to book a flight and hotel. The offer is very good because you solve 2 cases at once. I booked a holiday in Italy this way and even came across a deal that I saved 6% on, so I'm very pleased.
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