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I only book through the hotel directly. I've had so many problems with third-party websites that I gave up on them.
Expedia
Hotwire
TripAdvisor
Are all the same company
Enjoy the illusion of choice.
Requests for any payment via a QR Code or an URL Link should be avoided. The Booking website is legit, but there are a lot of scammers who impersonate it and attempt to hijack it. Some of those negative reviews towards it are due to those impersonation scammers posing as it.
As for the best booking website, it really varies greatly. Normally better with the airline directly, they can however plan it out for you if it's a major trip. This can protect you more or cause more issues, depending how much you need to change it. They will also be taking a cut.
- Google Travel / Hotels
- "Booking"
- Trivago
- TripAdvisor
- "Trip"
- Momondo
- Agoda
- Kayak
- HotelsCombined
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3306701527
But sometimes there are guests from out of town and I sometimes come into a lot of contact with tourists.
And if the subject comes up, many are saying that they are having increasing problems booking online. They don't always name specific sites- but they all are saying the same thing- and it appears to be a problem across the internet.
The pattern is that the entire internet is steadily getting worse.
Before my health nightmare happened, I had a small and rising . com. One of the things included was I went up and down the internet and created an Ultimate Website List.
I would open up site after site, test and rate them, configure (with things like scriptblockers) what was and wasn't allowed to run in the background... and then put them in folders and set them up for the users.
I would do things like open up a category such as sports and open them all up, do the process and then maybe the next category was news then travel, then...
And it blows me away on how many sites 5 or 10 years ago were the BEST!- and now upon returning to them- what the heck!?!?!
The stunning thing is that somehow corporations think that they are benefiting by enshittification.
My best guess is that it leads to my dream situation:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3043934505
They make the internet so horrible that it finally brings down social media and gets people's faces back out of the phone. Perhaps that is what will break the addiction once-and-for-all?
Say, Of the rooms left in the house, I only have one that has working AC and doesn't smell like bong-water. And there are other full rate, maybe even rewards members still incoming.
You see, here is where the experience pays off. When I see you and your "last year's rates because the manager forgot his login information" rate, I have to size you up and determine, based just on your appearance and behavior during check in... are you more offended by the heat or the smell?