Renato1
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I've just finished the booking details of accommodation for our vacation to the USA later this year - to New York, Washington, Los Angeles, San Diego, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and San Francisco.
My travel agent uses Helloworld and gave me quotes on a hotel for each of those cities. I checked each against the price for the same days at Booking.com. And in each case, the Booking.com price was dearer. Only marginally dearer for the most expensive places - New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco - and for the Grand Canyon. But significantly dearer for the other towns.
So I turned down her recommended hotels at New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and used Booking.com to find less expensive places a bit further out. But I accepted her other quotes, as there was a total A$1400 saving over the Booking.com prices.
I mentioned this to the chap who first introduced me to AFF, and his thoughts were that that was pretty good. As when he uses Flight Centre, they can rarely do any better than the Booking.com price.
The only negative experience I have had with travel agent booking was last year, where I got similarly good deals below the Booking.com price in Budapest, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, but where the hotel in Budapest gave me a run-down room the first night, before giving me the good room we were supposed to have had for the rest of the stay.
What has been your experience with travel agent vs internet booking of hotel rooms - cost and quality wise?
Regards,
Renato
My travel agent uses Helloworld and gave me quotes on a hotel for each of those cities. I checked each against the price for the same days at Booking.com. And in each case, the Booking.com price was dearer. Only marginally dearer for the most expensive places - New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco - and for the Grand Canyon. But significantly dearer for the other towns.
So I turned down her recommended hotels at New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and used Booking.com to find less expensive places a bit further out. But I accepted her other quotes, as there was a total A$1400 saving over the Booking.com prices.
I mentioned this to the chap who first introduced me to AFF, and his thoughts were that that was pretty good. As when he uses Flight Centre, they can rarely do any better than the Booking.com price.
The only negative experience I have had with travel agent booking was last year, where I got similarly good deals below the Booking.com price in Budapest, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, but where the hotel in Budapest gave me a run-down room the first night, before giving me the good room we were supposed to have had for the rest of the stay.
What has been your experience with travel agent vs internet booking of hotel rooms - cost and quality wise?
Regards,
Renato
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