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Of all sites, Travelocity is quickly becoming my favorite online travel site when it comes to reviews. I've learned to take reviews with a grain of salt, but you can usually tell the real ones from the plugs or competitive bashing. So many people are learning to add pictures and links that it really helps you feel a little more assured about what you are getting. I've received exactly what I paid for and expected on my last five trips, but that was after extensively crawling through Travelocity and the item of interest (usually hotels). I love how they also rate and rank things. Again, a grain of salt is applied, but I find all sorts of places I'd otherwise never know about in and around the areas I'm traveling to.
Sometimes Travelocity can seem a little "over-linked" with all you can do. It's a powferul information tool once you learn all it can do, but I can see how it also might be a little daunting to someone with minimal computer experience. Still, there is a quick growth arc. If you know you want to go to Carlsbad Caverns... just type it in the search, and it's going to start feeding you all sorts of places to eat, stay, and additional things to do. It's a winner in my book.
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