
Is it good to book through TripAdvisor? : r/travel - Reddit
Jul 10, 2023 · While we understand that it's generally recommended to book directly on the companies websites, we noticed that TripAdvisor offers a cheaper price for the same activities. However, we're uncertain if there might be any additional fees charged later, despite the final price they provide. We're simply curious if it's safe to book on TripAdvisor.
TripAdvisor gone bad, what's the new alternative? : r/travel - Reddit
In the role of a guest for many years, I appreciated the service TripAdvisor provided, allowing guests to share recommendations and warnings about hotels, etc. I contributed a lot to the site for free and built up a reputation there. However, in the last couple of years I have been aghast to see how they have been censoring reviews more and more.
Is TripAdvisor still the go-to place to find the best deals ... - Reddit
Aug 25, 2022 · TripAdvisor used to be my “go to” but since being sold, it has lost something. Actually, it has lost everything. I still use the forum but the site is no longer valuable. It is simply a mechanism for selling tickets and tours. I now use Google reviews and Reddit and location specific blogs. It’s really a shame with TripAdvisor.
Anyone booked a tour with GetYourGuide? What was your
I LOVE GetYourGuide. I always used to use Viator but since Tripadvisor acquired them there are way too many options. I have booked maybe 15-17 tours with GetYourGuide and they've always been great and smooth each time. Edit: and when the pandemic hit I had 4 upcoming tours that they refunded me for immediately no questions asked.
Is eDreams legit? : r/travel - Reddit
31 votes, 90 comments. Has anyone used eDreams before? Flights seem quite cheap, but read reviews that were't great online.
Has anyone used super.com for hotel bookings? Is it legit or a scam?
Don't risk your money and holiday plans, book through the hotel or a reliable travel site (Booking.com, TripAdvisor, etc) Date of experience: December 15, 2023 Reply reply
Has anyone used Costco travel? And how was it? : r/Costco - Reddit
Feb 1, 2022 · 56 votes, 66 comments. true. We did a Costco travel trip to Mexico last month. It was a limited time deal for an all inclusive resort, with airfare, hotel, transportation between airport and hotel.
Working VPNs for China - Read Me First! : r/chinalife - Reddit
This question is posted ad nauseam, so let's make a pinned post for easy reference: The current consensus for working VPNs seems to be Astrill VPN, Mullvad VPN, and LetsVPN.
Is TripAdvisor plus reliable for hotel booking? : r/CreditCards
Apr 30, 2023 · I attempted to book a hotel through TripAdvisor Plus. It was rather confusing so I bailed out. There were 2 options for a 2-bed room, one with "free cancellation", one without. The weird thing was that both had the same price, LOL. Selecting the "free cancellation" option got me to the page where full payment was requested at the time of booking.
r/VietNam - Reddit
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