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Hotel pricing
Mar 16, 2007 11:03
  • BARRY1
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Is it better to book a hotel over the internet or to go to the hotel in person and see if you can get a better deal? If there was a diffrence of price how much was there.
Mar 16, 2007 12:28
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  • APAULT
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If you are good at bargaining and can speak Chinese, go to the hotel...most don't get full up, unless there is a trade fair or something. I only ever book for one or two nights so I can consider changing hotels if I want to...tho of course longer stays are worthy of better discounts
Mar 16, 2007 18:07
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Thanks for responding I can speak a little mandarin enought to get my point across I was curious as to how much of a discount you could get from the best internet price compared to a in person deal. Have ypu got any example you can use as a example. Sometimes I wonder for the ease of knowing that you have room how much is the price diffrence.
Mar 17, 2007 04:38
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Personally, no. I use the 50 to 70 RMB hotels which never get near the Net. In those I have not got much discount but then my chinese is near zero and I cannot be bothered arguing much at those prices.
Mar 17, 2007 08:29
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50 to 70 RMB hotels with private toilet or common toilet?
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