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  • How to Book Hotels in Europe and Save Money

    You can save money on hotels in Europe several ways; however you must be willing to do a little legwork. For the most part, you'll want to stay in, or near the historic city center. You'll want...

  • Disneyworld Family Suites All-Star Music Resort

    Disney World in Orlando, Florida, is an extremely popular destination for family travel. The All-Star Music Resort is located on the Disney property and features 1,600 rooms, all of which are...

  • What Are Hotel Star Ratings?

    Hotel star ratings rank quality on a scale of one to five. While there is no universal standard in the United States, the star rating system is a good indicator of hotel quality and services.

  • Bangkok, Thailand Hotel Deals

    Bangkok, Thailand is one of the busiest travel hubs in Asia, and therefore one of the best places to get a great deal on a hotel room. With a little bit of homework, you can almost always find...

  • The Difference Between a Four Star & Five Star Hotel

    Many people are confused by the star rating system used for hotels. To make matters worse, there is no consistent rating system from country to country. While it's best to do a little bit of...

  • How to Use Priceline's Bidding Feature

    Using Priceline's bidding feature can be intimidating, but can lead to exhilarating and money-saving results. Here's how to make the most of that feature.

  • How to Get The Best Deals On a Hotel Room using priceline and hotwire

    Going somewhere? Don't let hotels overprice you. $40 for a 3 star hotel in a major city, is possible with these few, easy steps.

  • 4 Star Hotel Requirements

    Don't let the lack of a fifth star fool you---a Mobil four-star (or AAA four-diamond) hotel provides superlative facilities and service. Three-quarters of a hotel's ratings come from the level of...

  • What is a Five-Star Hotel?

    Unfortunately there is no "standard" hotel rating system. But a five-star hotel is usually considered the best rating, making it the most expensive and elegant choice of accommodations.

  • What Are the Requirements to Be a Five-Star Hotel?

    One of the most-asked questions from travelers is about the hotel rating system because they wonder what makes a five-star hotel better than a two- or three-star hotel. The rating itself depends...

  • About London Hotels

    London is a city that never sleeps. Stretching for miles upon miles, people visit London to experience the melting pot of culture and history. The city boasts and incredible amount of nightlife,...

  • Definition of Hotel Star Ratings

    Though many rely heavily on star ratings when booking hotels, there is no international standard system nor even clearly defined parameters. What constitutes a four-star hotel from one site may...

  • Hotel Star Rating Requirements

    If you frequently stay at hotels when traveling, you have probably noticed that most lodging venues have some sort of star rating. These ratings were developed as a means of setting guidelines for...

  • How to Find The Best Deals On Hotels

    The internet makes it so easy for you to find the best deals on hotels. It does take a little time to research it, but it is worth it once you have the hotel of your dreams at a price that you...

  • How Star Ratings are Given to Hotels in the U.K.

    Prior to 2006, hotels in the U.K. lacked a standard rating system. The grading system varied from one country to the next, which made it difficult for travelers to compare hotels. In order to...

  • How to Bid for 4 star Hotels on Priceline

    Hate how priceline makes your change your options in order to re-bid on a hotel? Here is a way to rebid on the SAME area and maximize your changes of getting the 4 star hotel at the right price!

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