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Question Posted Thursday July 26 2007, 1:39 pm

What is the site that lets you have a complete view of a hotel room before you book?

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modelkate11 answered Friday July 27 2007, 12:30 am:
expedia.com lets you see all class levels of hotel rooms, resteraunts in the hotel, the lobby, loumges, the pool. everything. and it gives you costomer ratings. i sound like a commercial but its a good site

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Cux answered Thursday July 26 2007, 2:53 pm:
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Hotels.com


You know.. "We know Hotels inside and out". Those commercials.

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