The Site: Hotels.com
- Hotels.com has more than 70,000 properties worldwide from hotels, to bed-and-breakfasts, to condos, to all-inclusive resorts.
- Easily find discount hotels in hundreds of popular locations, such as Miami Beach in Florida, Disneyland, and Las Vegas.
- Hotel reviews written by travelers.
- Groups Department: Offers personal service for when you need 9 or more rooms for your next big event or party.
- Flexible Booking: No fees for cancellations or changes *.
- Price Match Guarantee *.
- “Interests” page: Search for the best hotels to suit your interests, such as “beach”, “Casino”, or “Romance”.
The Good: Great search engine if you have a large family of 5 or more! We think it can be a real pain to find appropriate hotels when you are traveling with a big family, but Hotels.com easily allows you to search for hotels that will accomodate everyone (2-3 bedroom suites and condo’s). Let’s say you are a family of 6 traveling to Florida, and looking for discount hotels. You enter in “2 adults” and “4 children” in the search boxes. Many sites will haphazardly pull up every available hotel in your destination, even those that do not have large enough rooms (maximum capacity of 4). Then you need to weed out all the hotels that don’t fit your family of 6. That can take a lot of time. With Hotels.com, you can search ONLY for those hotels with rooms that will actually accommodate your family, and it is so much easier! (Tip: Always verify directly with the hotel that they can accommodate your family). We also love the Hotels.com Groups Department. If you are planning a destination wedding, this is the place to find your hotel.
The Bad: There are not enough hotel reviews. On Hotels.com, we expected more reviews.
The Fees *: There is a variable “service fee, as stated by Hotels.com: “We retain our service fees as compensation in servicing your travel reservation. Our service fees vary based on the amount and type of hotel reservation”. $0 charge by Hotels.com to cancel or change a hotel booking! (Unless it is a group booking of 9 or more rooms) Although, the hotel itself may not allow cancellations or may charge you a cancellation fee, and Hotels.com must pass this charge onto you, if applicable. Check the hotel’s cancellation policy when you book on Hotels.com “on the Room and Rates Tab of the individual property“. Refunds can take up to 30 days.
*Based solely on research done by TravelSiteCritic.com. May be inaccurate, or subject to change.
The Deals *:
Hotels.com Weekly Last Minute Deal: Boston from $125! Travel by June 3, 2010
Hotels.com Weekly Destination Deal
San Francisco hotel deals from $50*
New York hotel deals from $59*
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Hotels.com Reviews,
These people are completely useless…
I’ve been a repeat customer with Hotels.com for awhile now. I’ve always used Hotels.com, because I figured if I need someone to back me up in a case where something goes wrong with the hotel transaction, then Hotels.com would be there….WRONG!!!
I went to check into a hotel the other day, only an hour booking through Hotels.com. I had a problem with the hotel & they wouldn’t give me a room NOR my money back! (from reading reviews, I found out that this hotel is really some crazy cultish retreat that advertises itself as a hotel…sort of like the Hotel California, I guess. lol). Either way, Hotels.com was so full of BS when I called them & said there was NOTHING they could do. They wouldn’t even let me talk to their manager!
I found out that Hotels.com’s prices are actually a $1 higher than if you just call the hotel to begin with & ask for any type of discount….sometimes, the hotels are cheaper than Hotels.com with NO discount
The website is easy to use, but that is where the good review ends!!! Hotels.com should be avoided at all costs! First the Credit Card they use to book our room gets DECLINED! What kind of company is this that they try and book MY room with a DECLINED credit card? Because of this, my credit card gets doubled charged! One to the hotel I stayed at and one to Hotels.com! Next, I try to call Hotels.com to sort this problem out… But I live in the USA and the company is not even based in the US!!! How am I supposed to sort out a problem, when it is hard for customer service to communicate with me?!?
Finally, when trying to get recipricated for all the crap I have to go through, they say they will send me a $40 voucher in 4-5 weeks… What? Almost an hour on the phone and I’m not even going to see a free stay!?!
I would not recommend Hotels.com to anyone trying to book a room…
0 out of 5 stars!