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Is it safe to use tripres.com for making reservations to vegas? or vegasview.com is better?

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  1. Tripres is absolutely a safe place to book hotel rooms in Vegas.  While they don't have the brand recognition of the major online travel agencies they do a great job with hotels in Vegas and other major hotel markets.  Good luck!


  2. I would book directly from the hotels. In addition you can book with a promotion code in order to get a better deal. Check http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com for the latest promotion codes.

  3. I leave tomorrow for vegas and I booked on vegas.com, easy to use and cheaper than the actual hotel, I chose the excalibur cause it has a ***** last resort, and definately the price was right.  All the hotels there have things for everyone its all what your looking for, but basically they make it so you dont have to leave.


  4. You can try hotel search in http://www.AmericaCheapHotels.com where you can read hotel details, reviews and comments, see photos and its physical locations through maps, details about important nearby locations ....

    Best thing is you can compare the USA/worldwide hotel prices in any city in any country in your local currency.

    You can find good deals because this compares hotel prices from 30 best travel websites.

    You can even able to filter out hotel by its features such as Star hotels,Business Center, Room Service, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room, Restaurant Parking, Swimming pool, Pets Allowed, Airport shuttle, Handicap Accessible, Concierge ...

    Access lots of USA and worldwide travel information.

  5. Have you tried any of the major travel booking sites like Travelocity, TripSchedule, Expedia, Hotwire, Orbitz, or Priceline?  

  6. 99% of the time, sites like that cannot beat booking directly through the hotel website.  I'm sure it is safe, but I don't like booking through outside agencies for my Vegas hotel stay, maybe if I were staying at a Days Inn or something that is less important to me.

    Check out http://www.smartervegas.com/ they have the lowest possible rates listed and published by the hotels.  I have never seen a better deal than these.  Here is a sample...

    Excalibur from $41/night

    Luxor from $55/night

    Harrah's from $45/night

    MGM Grand from $69/night

    Mandalay Bay from $109/night and stay third night free

    Planet Hollywood from $89/night

    Treasure Island from $69/night

    Caesar's from $120/night

    Bellagio from $149/night

    And when you book through this site, it takes you directly to the hotel website to book your room, so you know you are safe.  They also only charge tax and (maybe) a $1/day phone charge at the most.  Most of the booking sites charge booking fees along with their taxes in your total.

    I really hope this helps!


  7. Why are you using any of those websites why don't you book directly from the hotels or the airlines. You will be suprise you will get a better deal. Check out Southwest Airlines and for hotels look for discount promo codes.

  8. I booked using Tripres and was not disappointed. I compared all of the major sites and also called the hotels and no one could touch the deal that I was able to get.

    They are just a smaller site.


  9. I have found that calling the hotel direct is the best thing.  Especially if you sign up for one of thier players clubs.   Also check thier websites for good deal.  No reason to go thru a reseller.

  10. I would be cautious about reading the small print with a smaller brand like that. I always go with the larger vacation brands like Midwest Airlines Vacations because if something goes wrong they have more options to appease you!

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