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Johnny (83.225.16.9) -
When travelling you need to find affordable accommodation. If looking for a cheap hotel I would like to mention http://www.deskbell.com as one of the websites offering the cheapest prices for hotels in Brazil. It is sufficient to select the town in Brazil then chose the dates from the search form and click on it, I found this a very easy website to deal with.
Comment #1 Tom (63.176.159.211) -
What a boring site... and it doesn't seem to give a good rundown on wifi details at the hotels.
Comment #2 Shaeen (63.176.159.103) -
Here is a list of good hotels that you might consider in Brazil:Brazil Hotels - Brasilia
* Hotel Nacional Brasilia
* Manhattan Plaza
* Aracoara Hotel
Brazil Hotels - Sao Paulo
*Caesar Park
* Normandie Design Hotel
* Best Western Regent Park Suite Hotel
Brazil Hotels - Rio de Janeiro
* Praia Ipanema Hotel
* Copacabana Palace Hotel
*Ipanema Inn
Hey Tom, why not try this link, hope it will meet your standards :)
Comment #3 moy (63.176.159.139) -
Indeed, when traveling to Brazil or any other place for that matter, you will need the best in offers and perhaps discounts if possible. It is quite unfortunate that the hotel in question does not have WiFi access.These hotels in Brazil are wifi hotspots.
1. Etnia Pousada and Boutique
2. Fazendo Sao Francisco
3. Kiaroa Eco-luxury hotel
4. Maitei hotel
These are a few among many..you can find them online.
Comment #4 Jamie (63.176.159.32) -
Well i must agree with the post of moy. But i think i would have to post more info on how to make your stay at Brazil an ease. Introducing Brazil
A land of magnificent beaches, vast rain forests and music-fueled cities, Brazil bears an astounding variety of natural and cultural wonders. This is the world’s largest country in the tropics, and the only limit to a journey here is your imagination. Setting the stage are idyllic, unspoiled islands such as Ilha do Mel or Ilha Grande, pristine stretches of coastline fronting emerald seas, and jewel-box colonial towns like Ouro Prêto or Olinda.
Comment #5 Caribeño (63.176.159.151) -
Brazil has something for everybody, all you need to do is look. Also, keep your eyes open, there is trouble lurking in the streets.
Comment #6 Espan Chez (63.176.159.201) -
Do your own research, check Google, Wikipedia or something. The internet is a big place for information and waiting all day here in the forums would get you nowhere. If you want something done, do it yourself. The forums will only come useful for those hotel accommodations, tourist referrals and recommendations that search engines won't usually immediately shows (or sometimes buried within list of other relevant searches). Brazil is a great country and there is no doubt about it.
Comment #7 Nicky (63.176.159.59) -
I bet to disagree over your post, i think it is not impossible to get tips and ideas on forums like this. There could be someone out there that have those travel and wifi information.Why don't you just make your own research over the matter. There are lots of sites that could provide answers like Espan Chavez said.
Just do your part on searching and don't under estimate a site like this.
Comment #8 Eve (63.176.159.210) -
I totally disagree with that statement as well. Not everyone is as resourceful as the next person. These particular forum sites are great ways to communicate as well as to express one's self in ways that many would not have been able to see otherwise, due to the grand scheme of things in the world. The only way to truly experience life in its fullest is to communicate with many different people and to understand expressions of people in many different ways.
Comment #9 Leda (63.176.159.148) -
Not all people can fully utilize and understand hoe the internet works, so probably the forums are their only sanctuary for information. It is true that there are almost an unlimited resource from search engines though, but for forum people this is the closest best things to search engines. Plus it is a healthy community where actual people interact with each other.
Comment #10 Austin (63.176.159.198) -
Yes, forum like this one is one good way to communicate with people and to have some new ideas regarding a certain topic. And most of the time you can see lots of confusing sites when you us those search engines, so better go for forums to ask questions. You can not only be able to communicate but also you can get lots of new information from other people around the globe.
Comment #11 Nori (63.176.159.138) -
You might get confused, right, but not all the time. Besides, before you search the net i think you have already pictured something in your mind so there would never come any problem at all in your search.but have to agree with the ease forums have to offer when it comes to some questions that have to be answered immediately.
Nice posts of vies and ideas here, think i have to come back more often.
Comment #12 Joemi (63.176.159.165) -
I would not go for cheap hotels or breakfast and bed, but for those 'affordable' hotels. if you go for cheap hotels you would just have some bad time instead of enjoying your stay while at a vacation with friends or with family.
It is not in the price, but with what a place has to offer to their visitors that counts, that is what i personally believe, have a good day..
Comment #13 Wendy (63.176.159.94) -
For some, cheap means low priced hotels, i think they do not tend to mean cheap as in poor serviced hotel. When people say cheap they mean to say cheap prices.
But i have to agree that we have to choose the adjective that we use when we describe something.
I have to suggest that you try browsing the net for the affordable hotels that offers discounts.
Have a good day everyone..
Comment #14 Eddie from Rio (Contact Member) -
"Cheap vs Inexpensive"
Cheap tends to mean not only low in cost, but also poor quality.Inexpensive doesn't usually have the low quality connotation.
Comment #15 Sernna don (63.176.159.245) -
One should be aware that availing least expensive or the "cheaper" hotels may mean a drastic reduction to the much anticipated quality hotel service. What I could suggest is trying out various hotels and inns which offers an average cost of lodging. This is still better rather than the the uncertain services that cheap hotels might showcase. Believe me because I have experienced this first hand in one of my least prepared travels.
Comment #16 Nina (63.176.159.198) - 11/15/09 22:50
Have to agree with Eddie.What i would also suggest is that people should choose inexpensive rather than the cheap hotels with poor quality or service, everything is poor.
You can check out the net for the best hotels that offers nice and comfy rooms that are inexpensive. Type in inexpensive during your search and not cheap for you will find the poorest accommodations as well. Good luck on your search,
Comment #17 Dean (63.176.159.167) - 11/29/09 22:45
I do agree with Eddie but I also believe that the higher the cost, the better the services you will get. Just make sure the that extra buck you'll pay for is for the added services and value and not just because some agent or agency adds up to the usual rate of the hotels to get their incentives. This things happens when you rely on a travel agency too much. That may be the case with deskbell.com or not.
Comment #18 Eve (63.176.159.107) - 12/04/09 22:03
Forums are absolutely great, I must agree. There are certainly not ifs and or buts about it, and that is a certified guarantee.
Comment #19 Eve (63.176.159.97) - 12/14/09 13:03
With the help of forums, we can now easily become very much involved in every aspect of life that is to be presented in written form for us to process and discuss, with the purpose of solution finding embedded within the cerebral.
Comment #20 Sheryll (63.176.159.104) - 12/23/09 20:21
I think everything actually depends on people's preference on where they would want to stay when they travel, whether they want to have an accommodation on a cheap hotel or in a luxurious hotel room. I think the most important part is how people enjoy their vacation and everything about it. Have a nice trip everyone and keep safe.
Comment #21 adam (63.176.159.224) - 12/28/09 10:15
What is up with this guy? Eve!! lighten up on the brain food alright?
Comment #22 Eve (63.176.159.144) - 01/14/10 23:06
The brain is of the most powerful things that one can ever possess. Don't waste it one petty remarks.
Comment #23 Mica (63.176.159.87) - 02/08/10 21:50
Hahaha, there you go adam, and very well said eve. So much has been said regarding the human brain here so I think we should be ending it now. So back to what we are supposed to talk about. Traveling is never that easy, though we all know how exciting and fun it would be but still there are lots of things to consider in traveling. So please post here some good tips.
Comment #24 Sammy (109.111.97.97) - 03/07/10 22:25
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