DealBase.com

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DealBase.com is a website that lists hotel packages in a consistent format, so people can see the approximate savings (or costs) that a hotel deal is providing. [1] DealBase.com was founded by industry veterans from SideStep, Expedia, and TravelPost.[2] In May 2009, the company announced a $1 million angel round of funding. [3] Currently the site focuses on US, Mexican, Caribbean, and Central American hotels. DealBase.com has recently provided funding for DealScience.com.

Features

Contents of a hotel deal are broken out in itemized lists on their site. Exact or estimated standard prices are given to each line item, to calculate the approximate savings compared to what someone would pay if they assembled a package's components themselves.[4]

The site does not accept payment from hotels ("pay to play") for more prominent placement of any particular deal or hotel in its search results.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Round up hotel rates on Dealbase.com, Leo, Jen, December 17, 2009. latimes.com
  2. ^ a b Hotel deals: A new site does the heavy sifting for you, O'Neill, Sean, February 2, 2009, newsweek.com
  3. ^ DealBase -- A good way to find a good hotel deal, Marshall, Matt, May 5, 2009, venturebeat.com
  4. ^ When Is a Hotel Deal Not a Good Value?, Perkins, Ed, January 15, 2009, smartertravel.com

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