expedia?

cinderella97

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Has anyone ever booked air and hotel together on Expedia? I'm looking for hotels in London before our Disney cruise next summer. when I looked on expedia I can get a non stop airfare with basically a free stay in a hotel. The airfare alone is over $2000, but with airfare and hotel is $2200/pp. I am very tempted to grab it. It's at a hotel we want and the same exact flights we want. If I book this separately it is $1200 more.
 
Then what's stopping you? I use Travelocity and Expedia all the time for every kind of travel. The only advice I would have given you was to price it out separately, which you've already done and found it to be a good deal.
 
Just want to add to make sure you go through Ebates or Topcashback so that you possibly get another couple hundred dollars back (depending on the percentage).
 
We've booked packages through Expedia before for Boston trips. We've found great deals with the air and hotel packaged together making the price much lower than booking them separately. If you are sure about the hotel, then I would say go ahead. I've never had any problems with Expedia.:)
 

Just make sure you read the fine print, is my only suggestion.

And know that if you have issues, you may have to go through Expedia to get them fixed rather than the airline or hotel directly. That's been my only issue ever with booking through a third party.

It's not an issue, really, unless you don't know about fine print things ahead of time!
 
Expedia is great. We've done the same thing many times!!! Have fun!!!
 
I use Expedia quite a bit for the combos.

On a side note, I always thought if there was an airfare issue you had to go direct through Expedia. I booked a trip for this Thanksgiving to San Francisco. My flight was initially supposed to leave at 9am. That flight from our regional airport to Minneapolis was canceled so Delta automatically rebooked me on another flight. I received notification from Expedia. I didn't like the flight I was rebooked on so I called up Delta directly and they rebooked me onto a different flight that day I wanted instead. Didn't have to deal with Expedia at all. No charge either from Delta.
 












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