Oyo vs stayuncle vs bookingdotcom.
[QUOTE=OotyBooty;2267274]Hi,
Between OYO (couple friendly) and stayuncle. Which is the better platform. The latter is more expensive while the former has a larger network.
Service / reliability wise, which is better.
Any comments.[/QUOTE]Since I had nothing better to do. Decided to do a bit of research on the subject. Found that. Very often. Booking dot com rates cheaper (sometimes much cheaper) for the same hotel as compared to the other two "Couple friendly" facilitation sites.
Conclusion. Even the damn internet sites taking advantage of our horniness under the garb of providing a safe venue for the Johnny to play.
Hi, need contact who can come at night or in evening.
Please share the contact of any girl who is available for night calls or can come on evening, I will exchange few contacts too. Preferably near salt lake.
Thanks.
[URL]Booking.com[/URL] is not cheaper
[QUOTE=OotyBooty;2268283]Since I had nothing better to do. Decided to do a bit of research on the subject. Found that. Very often. Booking dot com rates cheaper (sometimes much cheaper) for the same hotel as compared to the other two "Couple friendly" facilitation sites.
Conclusion. Even the damn internet sites taking advantage of our horniness under the garb of providing a safe venue for the Johnny to play.[/QUOTE][URL]Booking.com[/URL] is an international site, hence does not display GST and local service charges upfront, unlike Indian origin travel sites like MMT, goibbo, yatra, etc.
Oyo, treebo, stayuncle and similar aggregators have large unsold inventories so have to network with other distributors (other online vendors) to sell. Other Indian origin travel sites can be cheaper than Oyo and the like because they have their own loyalty programs (some points or ecash accrued from previous transactions can be used to undercut) and / or arrangements with the primary vendor to offer special deals.
Hotel room vending is an evolving algorithm and meta search engines like google can show the cheapest sites of the day for the same property. Tripadvisor, Trivago, Agoda, etc, too operate similarly and can get commission for promoting some hotels over others with seemingly lower prices. Many ratings and reviews on those sites may be contrived to grab eyeballs.