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Hotels.com is an online accommodation service that provides an interactive hotel booking experience.

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  • Wide Selection

    Hotels.com offers a vast range of accommodations worldwide, including hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals, providing users with numerous options to choose from.

  • Loyalty Program

    The Hotels.com Rewards program allows customers to earn a free night for every ten nights booked through the platform, offering significant savings for frequent travelers.

  • User-Friendly Interface

    The website and mobile app are designed to be intuitive and easy to navigate, making the booking process straightforward and hassle-free.

  • Price Guarantee

    Hotels.com offers a Price Match Guarantee, meaning if you find the same booking for a lower price on another website, they will match it, ensuring you get the best deal.

  • Customer Reviews

    The platform includes detailed customer reviews and ratings, which can help users make informed decisions based on the experiences of previous guests.

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    External Sources including reviews & comparisons

    Hotels.com is an online hotel booking platform that offers a wide selection of hotel options worldwide. With a simple and intuitive interface, Hotels.com aims to provide travelers with a hassle-free booking experience and competitive prices, making it a reliable choice for finding suitable accommodation.
    Frommer’s regularly dives into the data to determine the best hotel sites, and this year produced quite a shakeup in our top 10. Three onetime stalwarts (Priceline, Expedia, and Hotels.com) were driven off our list by newcomers, including one site that had never before earned a Frommer’s Top 10 slot after eight years of trying. Meanwhile, one formerly mighty booking engine that once dawdled in the bottom half of…

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    • When do you guys book accommodation?

      I use both hotels.com and also booking.com mostly for booking accomodation but its also 100% worth using trivago site to search and see if anywhere else has the same hotel cheaper (This has saved me loads in the past) its not a great site I find for searching hotels in a region, Use hotels and booking for that then use trivago to price comparison it.

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      10 months ago


    • 16 day itinerary for a roadtrip starting in San Francisco and ending in Las Vegas

      To answer a couple of your questions, there are plenty of roadside motels near the National Parks. I usually use hotels.com or google to determine which chains are where and book directly with the hotel.

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      10 months ago


    • Places to Stay for Bachelorette Party

      Search on hotels.com or tripadvisor or other places to find things in your price range. You might have to stay outside of Manhattan, and before you book make sure to research commute times from the potential hotels to the places you want to visit.

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      10 months ago


    • [Help please] Hotel charged us for more than $2000 for no show, what can be done?

      I use hotels.com, because they have ‘pay when you get there’ hotels, that way Im not charged if I dont show.

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      10 months ago


    • I stayed in the worst hotel in NYC.

      It’s $60 a night during peak holiday for a reason. Good hotels in that area are 4 to 6 times that. Looking at the ratings on Expedia and hotels.com, yeah, it’s a shit hole. Did you read the reviews before you booked?

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      10 months ago


    • Hotels.com reverted on their decision to use one key?

      I was just trying to show a colleague how bad the new Hotels.com reward program is and I noticed I cannot find the site with the one key anymore. Have they reverted on that decisions?

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      10 months ago


    • Best combos of credit cards – AMEX, Capital One, Chase?

      Things to consider:

      – fly mainly with Delta (hub, status), travel every other month domestically, once or twice internationally

      – hotels are mainly booked with Hilton and through hotels.com due to status with hotels for general use

      – dining out / restaurants pretty frequently.

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      11 months ago


    • Is it better for an older(70yo) person to stay in City Centre or Temple Bar for a vacation?

      I am looking to plan a trip for next year to Dublin for my mother as she has always wanted to visit there. I am just getting a rough budget together and was looking on hotels.com and it lists Temple Bar as an option for location. A quick google search I get this:.

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      12 months ago


    • Xingtai, China?

      I’m hoping to go visit Xingtai where my mother was from. It doesn’t seem like a well visited place and the only posts I was able to find that referenced it called it a shithole. I’ve tried hotels.com and expedia but all the hotels are unavailable or sold out. Does anyone have any experience traveling in Xingtai? Can you provide some tips? Esp how to get hotels?

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      about 1 year ago


    • Laravel or Drupal to build a mini hotels.com from scratch?

      If you had a build a mini hotels.com from scratch and had to choose Drupal or Laravel, which would you choose and why?

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      about 1 year ago


    • Best hotel portal or plan – RIP Hotels.com

      My question now is are there any reason to stay loyal to hotels.com? Is trying to mantain gold mean anything anymore? I never felt my gold discounts or ‘perks’ were substantial or anything different then anything else was being offered. I was upgraded maybe one or two times the past five years?

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      about 1 year ago


    • I thought Airbnb was bad. Then I booked with VRBO.

      It is ridiculous that they offered $150 in the first place. What makes it worse that it came with so many conditions that it is impossible to get that $150. The requirements were that I need to book with Expedia or Hotels.com or directly with the hotel. If I found accommodation on any other 3rd party website or any of the credit card portals, then they wouldn’t reimburse $150.

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      about 1 year ago


    • Hotels.com Account Difficulty – Seeking Advice

      Long-time hotels.com user. Recently, the email server (one associated with my old law school) has been shuttered and I no longer have access to the account. Unfortunately, that it is the email associated with my hotels.com account and I cannot access it to retrieve any two-factor authentication. I’ve spent a ton of time interacting with the hotels.com folks to (1) try to restore my account or (2) transfer my…

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      about 1 year ago


    • 1st long road trip turns into a cluster.

      My wife and I were driving from Eastern Iowa to Southern Missouri for a funeral. We get to our first charging stop, A ChargePoint DC charger at the Ayerco in Canton, MO. We plug in and the 128Kw shared charger is only charging at 4.7Kw. We called ChargePoint support and they rebooted the unit, which did not help. We sat there, checking the area for other charges and weren’t finding any DC chargers within range. We…

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      about 1 year ago


    • Best hotel portal or plan – RIP Hotels.com

      Just checked CapOne portal for comparison. Def does not have same range of accomodation/prices as hotels.com , only mid level and higher … Do you feel the Citi portal gives you same range/prices as booking.com (which often has sigificant “genius” discount prices” thanks for sharing information, I’m on a tight travel budget !!!!

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      about 1 year ago


    • Best hotel portal or plan – RIP Hotels.com

      I stayed in these before the transition to OneKey, and though the hotels didn’t have rewards of their own, I still ended up earning a free night with the hotels.com rewards program (which I just redeemed on another trip at that same pub). Without the hotels.com rewards, none of these offered any rewards on their own except the motel (Red Roof, don’t stay in motels enough to be aware of their rewards). So for me,…

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      about 1 year ago


    • Best hotel portal or plan – RIP Hotels.com

      Same: have been with hotels.com for a while and just recently the rewards systems sucks.

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      about 1 year ago


    • Does anyone else find the capital one travel portal to be significantly worse lately?

      For me, I looked at hotels.com first, pick the one I want based on prices, reviews, location, etc, and then once I pick the hotel, I go to different platforms to check their prices.

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      about 1 year ago


    • Does anyone else find the capital one travel portal to be significantly worse lately?

      And Capital One portal’s prices are at least somewhat similar to other platforms (I use hotels.com). I do compare prices among Chase portal, Capital One portal, hotel websites, and hotels.com – Chase overprices almost everything for me, while Capital One is somewhat similar to the other 2 platforms.

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      about 1 year ago


    • Best hotel portal or plan – RIP Hotels.com

      I am in the same boat, extremely loyal to hotels.com over the past 5 years when I started traveling… I never stick with 1 chain but I have no idea where to go to maximize savings now. It really stinks.

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      about 1 year ago


    • New to Chase Sapphire

      You will see a lot of talk about the travel portal and the 5x. Basically the discussion goes like this. The travel portal is booking through a 3rd party like hotels.com or expedia. So if and when things go wrong the airline or hotel company cannot help you…. Transfer to travel partners is a lot better and sometimes a better deal. look at the “transfer to travel partners button” Personally I use the travel…

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      about 1 year ago

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