Since our vacation date is creeping up on us I decided to do some online searching for hotels for our trip. There is a new(ish) listing site that has been popping up in a lot of ads and billboards, so I decided to give them a try.
http://www.hotelsbycity.ca
My thinking was, "If I'm looking for hotels in a Canadian city, it would make sense to go to a .ca site, right?"
The first search came up blank because when I typed in "Victoria, British Columbia" for the city, it defaulted to "United States" for the country when I hit enter. O_o
I fixed that, and it found a bunch of listings, with the prices shown in USD. Great! Now all I have to do is use a currency exchange site to find out approximately how much it would cost in CAD to stay in a Canadian hotel. =/ On closer inspection I noticed that the logo at the top of the page says "Hotels By City.com". These jerks simply bought up the .ca domain and pointed it to their .com domain without changing a single thing. I think I'll see what Expedia or Travelocity have to offer. At least they put out the effort to convert the prices for me.
[Edit: In fairness to them I did one more search after posting this entry and their prices came up in both currencies this time, so maybe it was just a hiccough on their site the first time.]
[Double Edit: Not finding a very cheap place to stay. So far the most affordable is Paul's Motor Inn at $93.31 a night. When I lived in Victoria I always regarded that as a place to go drinking, but it never occurred to me that people actually stayed there. Oooh... the Red Lion Inn is only $133 a night. I used to go there to watch the strippers. You could get syphilis just walking in the front door of that place.
Maybe I'll see what's available for B&B]
http://www.hotelsbycity.ca
My thinking was, "If I'm looking for hotels in a Canadian city, it would make sense to go to a .ca site, right?"
The first search came up blank because when I typed in "Victoria, British Columbia" for the city, it defaulted to "United States" for the country when I hit enter. O_o
I fixed that, and it found a bunch of listings, with the prices shown in USD. Great! Now all I have to do is use a currency exchange site to find out approximately how much it would cost in CAD to stay in a Canadian hotel. =/ On closer inspection I noticed that the logo at the top of the page says "Hotels By City.com". These jerks simply bought up the .ca domain and pointed it to their .com domain without changing a single thing. I think I'll see what Expedia or Travelocity have to offer. At least they put out the effort to convert the prices for me.
[Edit: In fairness to them I did one more search after posting this entry and their prices came up in both currencies this time, so maybe it was just a hiccough on their site the first time.]
[Double Edit: Not finding a very cheap place to stay. So far the most affordable is Paul's Motor Inn at $93.31 a night. When I lived in Victoria I always regarded that as a place to go drinking, but it never occurred to me that people actually stayed there. Oooh... the Red Lion Inn is only $133 a night. I used to go there to watch the strippers. You could get syphilis just walking in the front door of that place.
Maybe I'll see what's available for B&B]
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Date: 2005-05-25 03:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-25 03:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-25 04:09 pm (UTC)I'll try Hotels.com though to see what kind of deals they have for Victoria.
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Date: 2005-05-25 04:19 pm (UTC)(Dammit, I'm an engineer, not an English major!)