Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Can anyone help me suggest a cheap flight + hotel pkg to las vegas or BEST website to do that? Thanks? -

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As the first poster suggested, you need to be checking different websites and check them often. If you are going during a peak travel time (such as during a large convention), do a google search and check little known travel websites for hotel rooms. These sites buy rooms in bulk and when the hotel web site is charging you $100 a night to stay at the cheapest place during the week, you can often book the room for half the price from a little known website.I like to go there once a year with my wife. I can usually find a steal of a deal with some time and a bit of work. Getting a cheap trip to Vegas takes a bit of work and some good timing. I ve never found a website that did all the work for me. Here are the sites I like:Travelocity (http://www.travelocity.com): This is a great place to start. Begin by searching for flight only, enter your home city and destination, and choose flexible dates...fill out any other appropriate information. Airfare prices will vary widely depending on when you leave and when you return. Look through the airlines and prices provided to find out which days and airlines are the cheapest to fly. I ve turned a trip for my wife and her sister from $400/person to $135/person by simply adjusting the days by a day.Get a feel for which days are the cheapest to fly and write that information down. Use that information for future searches.Travelocity (again): Pick the flight + hotel combo. Utlilize the cheap airfare dates you found and put them back into the system. Sometimes travelocity has some killer deals. When I went back in August, Travelocity had a great deal with Planet Hollywood where the rooms were about half off.Kayak (http://www.kayak.com): If you have specific dates or want to seach nearby airports to see if there is a price difference, Kayak is great. It searches a ton of websites for you to find the best prices. I ve had this save me 50% on hotels in Vegas compared to the big travel sites. You can use this site to find cheap airfare +-3 days of dates you put in, but it doesn t put it into a nice calendar like travelocity does. Bing Travel (http://www.bing.com/travel): This site isn t anything special, but what is kind of cool is that it has what they call Farecast Technology that predicts if the airfare is going to rise or fall. I ve read that it isn t very accurate and my background in business makes me tend to agree, but the few times that I have used it so far, it has been pretty accurate.Priceline (http://www.priceline.com) Bidding For Travel (http://biddingfortravel.yuku.com/): Are you determined to get into the best of acomodations for cheap? You like the concept of Priceline and have some time to work with? Try using Priceline with the website Bidding For Travel. In short, people record the priceses they used in Priceline along with the dates and let you know if they got the room/airfare or not. Bidding for travel provides hotel lists as to what hotels fall into what geographic section and star rating in Priceline. I ve never used this combo for Vegas, but have done it with great success in the Nashville area (knocked about 75% off the room rate). If you have the time and don t have your heart set on one particular place, check it out)Check multiple sites and check often: when I went to Vegas in August, I had certain days that we had to go. I was buying tickets on only 3 weeks notice. The prices on airfare would change literally hour to hour. During this time, airfare from Chicago ranged from $350 to $1200 (could have went first class for that price).Good Luck!

there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely give you the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it s very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.

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The best is to book both seperately in order to get the best price IMO. For flights I recommend kayak.com and for hotel rooms http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com is great.

Just keep looking and checking on all the websites. Most you will find will be about the same. You might get lucky and find one with a great deal.

XDI Ultrasound in San Diego? -

two days ago i went there for an ultrasound and the sonographer there was a guy who looks young and wearing glasses. and he told me his name and i completely forgot about it, and i have some questions for him that i need to ask personally. so if anyone knows that sonographer can you please tell me. thank you. :)

PHONE: 619.546.8005info@xdiultrasound.com

Safe place in boston to live near Umass boston? -

I m looking for a good area to get a apartment in boston. I will be attending Umass Boston so I want it to be close to campus. Any ideas?

According to the Jeff and Joe show Boston has the 4th lowest crime rate of any large American city. Near-to-Umass South Boston and/or the Dorchester Ave at Columbia Road area are equally safe but that does not mean there is no crime.

i go to bc high (right next to umass) and i live in dorchester..i d recommend the apartments right next to the school or somewhere in southie..dorchester s not the best place to live lmao

Is anyone here in marymount manhattan college? -

If you are in mmm. can you tell me what is the college like, the dorms, classrooms, etc, I ll add 10pts for your help

my mother taught there, the college is small with a liberal arts feel, lots of performing arts, the classes usually have something like 40 students (as in not many lecture halls), i havent heard very good reviews of the dorms, but the area its in is great, and the library and student lounge look nice.

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