We predict, a year or two down the road, that there will be a higher supply of hotel rooms. And a higher supply means lower occupancy, and a lower occupancy means there should be better rates for the consumer.
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You can fly right now from the East Coast to London for as low as 289 round-trip. (Right now) it's cheaper to travel to London than it is coast to coast.Bob Diener
For example, in New York City, if you travel the third week of December, most of the hotels slash their rates. Also, other cities such as Washington, D.C. -- if you're traveling after mid-November, the rates go way down.
Bob Diener
Traditional items such as chocolates, roses and jewelry are top sellers once again. Popular this year is also spa gift items and gourmet tea and coffee gift baskets. ConsumerClub.com lets shoppers find all these items and more all in one place. They can also comparison shop to be sure they receive the best items at the best prices.
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Always contact the convention and visitors bureau of the city that you're headed to. They can give you some ideas. They can give you phone numbers of services that might be able to find you rooms.
Bob Diener
We've seen airfares as low as 179 each way from the East Coast to major European cities for travel between November 1 and March 31, and many hotel deals to match.
Bob Diener
What's happening is consumers on the Internet can find great deals, both way in advance and last minute. The Internet is used by many retailers as a way of getting rid of inventory. When they realize that they've got two more hotel rooms or airline seats left to book they just keep slashing prices and slashing prices until they're gone. It's a great opportunity for consumers.
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