For me, I only use the online sites to check room rates against the hotel web sites. >Many LV hotels will price match<
I use these sites
http://www.travelworm.com
http://www.i4vegas.com
http://www.tripres.com
http://www.vegas.com
You can access every LV hotel/casino from this site
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com "VEGAS INFO" >Hotels & Casinos
All of the Harrah's hotels will price match
http://www.harrahs.com >Paris, Bally's, Flamingo, Caesars,Harrah's, Rio.
Bill's isn't listed yet, they have always price matched before(when they were the Barbary Coast) And since Harrah's price matches also I would assume they would
http://www.billslasvegas.com
The Coast casinos will also price match
http://www.orleanscasino.com
as will
http://www.stratospherehotel.com >Arizona Charlie's(both)
I have never heard of the one you're talking about. That does not mean it's not perfectly legit.
the huge advantage of booking through the hotel is that you can keep looking for a better rate, and the hotel can comp your room if you book through them. Buy the package from a wholesaler and you are stuck with the deal(usually) and the hotel cannot comp you the room, if you're a player.
~Jack~
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2007-04-06 08:11:05
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answered by jack 7
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If you had to ask, you probably should stay away. If you find a good deal on the website, call the hotel directly with what you've found. Let them know you are weary about ordering from that particular website and ask if they'll honor the rate with a direct booking. I'm pretty sure, that most of the hotels in Vegas would honor the rate.
2007-04-07 02:51:07
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answered by Asia 2
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I personally have never heard of them or used them. One thing I will tell you, if you decide to book through them, read all the fine print! A lot of websites like that often charge fees, require a visit to a timeshare, or have other restrictions. EX: Some websites you have to pay for your whole stay up front and if you need to cancel for ANY reason, it's nonrefundable. Or if you need to change your dates or anything about the reservation, there's usually a change fee.....IF they let you change. Just please be careful with what you book. Is it really worth whatever you're saving to possibly have to deal with a hassle on your vacation??? One other thing....stupid question, but have you tried booking directly through the hotel, or on their direct website? *Generally speaking* that's where I usually get the best rates.
2007-04-09 02:12:33
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answered by sarahlucy07 2
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Personal I have used with no problem Vegas.com I have seen the site of which you speak It looks good and has been around for a while
2007-04-06 17:29:33
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answered by Zippy 5
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I have used them and everything turned out fine.
2007-04-07 05:17:32
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answered by Zeppfan35 3
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i use this site it gives alot of options have fun in vegas.
http://angelamyrick.worldventures.com
2007-04-09 14:52:57
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answered by TravelGirl 1
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