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Toms River,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, May 10, 2003
Hi- Your posting really touched me. I hope you get any money back that you may have sent. There is an ex-employee that explains how in these postings. Read on. I wanted to share with you that many legitimate options are available for your honeymoon. Not only do I travel very much. But I also was recently married. We went to South America and Los Angeles and Palm Springs. I did a great deal of research to make these extraordinary plans hit our budget. Here are some tips. You don't have to sign up for Travelocity and other large sites. Various other sites use their engines, without having to sign up. For example, if you go to MSNBC, got to travel, this one uses either Travelocity or Expedia. America Airlines uses the expedia engine That means that you can go there and run a search. Plus at American Airlines' website, they have some packages they throw together which are well priced (generally 3 or 4 days, including air and hotel, or air and hotel and car rental). Southwest Airlines has a good travel engine. I rarely use their airlines because of the lack of assigned seating. But I pick off car rentals and hotels from their site. There are various sites that search for airfares. And it pays to use various. Some engines are just superier as they accomodate flexible dates, even flexible locations. I find these by using google or dogpile, and entering a phrase like "compare airfare" or "cheap hotels in Venezuala." I think Panama is an excellent place to go right now, as is Venezuala. And you don't have to go with a package. Make your own. This kind of freedom is more conducive to a honeymoon. The last thing we anted was someone telling us to be ready somewhere, with our bags packed, at a specific time. Tell us how it went.