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3 posts. 113 reviews. 44 helpful votes. Avoid Grand Resort Travel; suspect any so-called travel club. 5 years ago. Sat through a pitch by Grand Resort Travel. We should have run out the door when the salesman said we had to sign up then to get the deal. No time to check them or their promises out. We were told lies.
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Nov 19, 2023, 2:50 PM. They are not a scam but that doesn’t mean things can’t or don’t go wrong and when they do, that they don’t handle the situation correctly. I don’t doubt their support is terrible & that they could fall on their sword despite their success in various areas. They are not an unknown travel app, quite the contrary ...
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172 posts. 13 reviews. 5 helpful votes. Anyone has booked through Traveluro website? 2 years ago. I was trying to book Hilton Waikoloa Village for thanksgiving night and everywhere the nightly rates were around $780-$800 plus taxes and fees. This one website shows me the rate of $170 and with taxes and resort fees came up to $220.
What travel deals are legit? 4 years ago. That could be a scam, or it could just be a way of enticing people to attend a timeshare presentation. Either way, I'd give it a very wide berth. As a general rule, I'd be very wary of ad's that appear to offer something for nothing, or a something at a very cheap price.
We just got back from a trip to Universal Studios Florida where we booked the Cabana Bay for 1 night through Super.com.. As we are in the US and it is a US based property, we decided to take a chance for a 1-night stay. We also knew that we would not be adjusting our travel plans, barring some major, catastrophic emergency.
172 posts. 13 reviews. 5 helpful votes. Anyone has booked through Traveluro website? 2 years ago. I was trying to book Hilton Waikoloa Village for thanksgiving night and everywhere the nightly rates were around $780-$800 plus taxes and fees. This one website shows me the rate of $170 and with taxes and resort fees came up to $220.