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Where are good websites to look for cheap vacations to hawaii and las vegas? i need cheap airfare+hotels!?


I need especially Hawaii the most… and i need ONLY airfare+hotels…and think CHEAP!!!

Go to Expedia.com, and then you can find the hotels on there. It is up to you to decide which hotel is for you!
The Ohana hotels are less expensive.

7 Responses to “Where are good websites to look for cheap vacations to hawaii and las vegas? i need cheap airfare+hotels!?”

  1. Josh F Says:

    try http://www.sidestep.com you search on the one site and they "search over 200 travel websites to bring you the very best travel values on the web" well that is what they claim, it won’t hurt to try
    References :
    http://www.sidestep.com/

  2. SouthernThickness Says:

    Try UgoIgo, you can view alot of opinions on destinations and also great rates.
    References :
    http://www.ugoigo.com
    http://www.travelzoo.com
    http://www.tripadvisor.com

  3. Gloria Says:

    Go to Expedia.com, and then you can find the hotels on there. It is up to you to decide which hotel is for you!
    The Ohana hotels are less expensive.
    References :
    http://www.expedia.com

  4. PerfectWave Says:

    http://www.pleasant awaiianholidays.com

    I have used them 2 times

    hs grad and honeymoon

    great experience both times

    Everything you would expect in a trip to HI.

    Good luck! Have an aloha time!
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  5. ALISTAIR R Says:

    Try http://www.standby-accommodation.com/best_price.html you can make advance accommodation reservations or last minute hotel bookings. There is also an ad link to cheap fights on the side. Hope this helps.
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  6. Bella Says:

    Here…call this woman at Aloha Travel. Her office is in Costa Mesa, CA, but I recently booked a trip to Maui with her, and she had everything included!! i.e. hotel, car, air, daily breakfast buffet, all at my FAV place…The Grand Wailea!! When I priced it out on expedia.com, she saved me $ 2500.00 and there was no daily breakfast included!

    Give her a call!

    Cathy Wegman
    References :
    http://saveonaloha.com/

  7. GoVisitHawaii.com Says:

    You might consider renting a condo and booking airfare separately. You can save big bucks by renting directly with the owners from http://www.vrbo.com I’ve seen some condos that go for around $100 per night on Molokai. When you stay in a condo, you have a kitchen and a washer and dryer as added benefits over hotels.
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