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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 145... I don't know about Hotels.com, but I have had generally good experience with priceline.com. Sometimes I've stayed at the Hilton for much less than what it costs to stay at a Motel6. I don't pretend to understand the inner workings of hotel booking, so I don't know how they priceline is able to offer these rates. When I am traveling, I am looking for convenience, clean, fast and cheap. I am not looking for an exceptional hoteling experience. Independently run hotels may be a great bargain, but they are not well known outside a small circle. Some independent hotels may cater to a specialty crowd with exceptional service, such as Jay's hotel, and may be well known within that circle. But the average traveler outside that circle may not have the time or patience to seek out such hotels. snip In Jay's previous post, he said *never* call the 800 number, but to always book via the local number for the hotel/motel. In the bit of travel that I have done, which consists of mainly family vacations, etc., I always check the internet first, then call the 800 number and then call the local number. In my case, I have better luck with the internet or the 800 number, infact, I guess that the 800 number has served me the best. I will inform them that the internet quoted me a price, and they normally beat it by a few dollars. The only problem with staying at a independent hotel/motel, is that I have seen some "trashy" ones. I feel that if I stick with a chain such as La Quinta or Best Western, I have a better chance of a nicer room, although that isn't always the case. We stayed in Houston weekend, booked at the Sheraton at around $150 per night. We get to the room. No TV remote, no hot water, construction going on real close to our room. We were tired and just wanted to go to shower and go to bed. I ended up trying to call around and look for another hotel. Phone wouldn't work. Front desk said that I had to make a $20 deposit to use the phone. Anyway, we found a Hilton for $79 per night. *Much* nicer place! When we stay in Galveston, the *always* stay at an certain independently owned motel there. It's got large, clean rooms, overlooking the beach, and cost about half of anywhere else on the beach. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.784 / Virus Database: 530 - Release Date: 10/27/2004 |
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