Some of you may remember about a year and a half back, I ran a website that was devoted to finding the best hotel deals via Priceline/Hotwire/etc. for the Disney Orlando area.
What set the site apart from biddingfortravel / BetterBidding was a more personalized site, a larger scope, and better advice specific to the Orlando area. For instance, when we noticed a trend of a certain hotel coming up at a excellent price, and article was posted to make it easy for visitors to know of the good deal. Sometimes we found entertainment book was the way to go, and an article would be posted about that.
As an added bonus, we also planned/will be offering, customized vacation planning that NO other site of this type offers. For example, you are coming on your first trip to Orlando, want to be near Universal, have a rough budget of $40/nt for a hotel and don't know where to begin. You email us this basic info, and WITHIN 24 hours we come back with a custom plan for you to try, expected hotel(s) you may get, even airfare/park ticket/ dining discounts and suggestions if you like. I make over 12 overnight trips to Orlando (Disney/Universal/Concerts/etc.) with my girlfriend each year, and have stayed at nearly every Priceline hotel and visited nearly every Orlando attraction, so I do feel my advice can be very useful.
My question is, would a site like this be of use to any of you again??
Jim
What set the site apart from biddingfortravel / BetterBidding was a more personalized site, a larger scope, and better advice specific to the Orlando area. For instance, when we noticed a trend of a certain hotel coming up at a excellent price, and article was posted to make it easy for visitors to know of the good deal. Sometimes we found entertainment book was the way to go, and an article would be posted about that.
As an added bonus, we also planned/will be offering, customized vacation planning that NO other site of this type offers. For example, you are coming on your first trip to Orlando, want to be near Universal, have a rough budget of $40/nt for a hotel and don't know where to begin. You email us this basic info, and WITHIN 24 hours we come back with a custom plan for you to try, expected hotel(s) you may get, even airfare/park ticket/ dining discounts and suggestions if you like. I make over 12 overnight trips to Orlando (Disney/Universal/Concerts/etc.) with my girlfriend each year, and have stayed at nearly every Priceline hotel and visited nearly every Orlando attraction, so I do feel my advice can be very useful.
My question is, would a site like this be of use to any of you again??
Jim