No ‘pet-friendly’ rooms at the inn
Maureen Lundgren books a reservation through Expedia at a “pet-friendly” inn. But there’s a catch. Can she get a refund?
Maureen Lundgren books a reservation through Expedia at a “pet-friendly” inn. But there’s a catch. Can she get a refund?
Data from the Sprint network. FreedomPop advertises that you can get 500 Mb of data per month for “free” on its 4G network.
The letters between Michael Lefelstein and Island Trader Vacations are increasingly desperate. Turns out he joined a travel club.
It’s a question seldom asked. But when I checked into the Mountain Sky Guest Ranch near Emigrant, Mont., this week, I couldn’t help it.
Don’t forget to pack your manners. Not because polite travelers are treated better, but because impolite ones are treated worse.
When Michelle Palenschat books a room through Hotwire, she ends up in a smoking room. Can the company do that?
Tourists do the dumbest things. If you don’t believe me, then maybe you should have joined me on my drive through Yellowstone National Park yesterday.
Latonya Holloway calls Uber for a pickup. But when it doesn’t show up, she’s charged anyway. Is there any hope for a refund?
American travelers make approximately 15 million “bogus” hotel bookings a year more than the 2.5 million reservations previously believed
When Jennifer contacted me, I thought she had an excellent chance of getting a partial refund from her travel insurance company.