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Guest EuropTravl
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Riff-raff. I mean a real "Jethro". Well, stay OFF Priceline and Hotels.com and OUT of Benjamin Nicholas' (and bestest buddy) Steve Wynn's Las Vegas hotels.

 

(yep, a new 15 MM is up and it's more "my waste isn't odorous to the olfactory" than ever)

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Even Mr. Wynn needs to eat and pay his bills. The honest truth most people do not feel comfortable paying $200 or more a night for a hotel room. And really when was it so bad to get a deal on a hotel room through Priceline, Expedia or whatever? Call me a cheap who%# but if I can save half or there abouts on a room show me the site! When I was in Vegas a month or two ago I got my room for $20 a night and it wasn't half bad. It was clean, comfy bed, comfy pillows and had a fancy flat screen tv. When I travel I need to make a profit, it doesn't make sense for me to pay $200 or more a night for a room. If I know I can get a good room for half that or less I'm on it like white on rice. And for those escorts and other business owners who have to travel for a living that do the same kudos to you.

 

Hugs,

Greg

Guest AndrewJames
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Booking.com

 

Priceline: when you are budgeting a trip you may have to give up control over which hotel you stay at. I have found that the value is really good, but you sometimes have to live with some disappointments. :(

 

Booking.com: excellent value and much more control. You get to choose your specific hotel after checking to make sure they have the things you need, like in room WiFi. And looking at the map to make sure they are where you want to be. :)

 

I have moved away from priceline for the most part, and use booking.com for most of my trips. There is far less anxiety with the site. Also with Booking.com you do not pay for the hotel until you stay at the hotel, so you do not have to let the site play with your money before you get there.

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