Well, in blind booking stories, there are often financial risks. You might pay a lot for a blind booking and then find out that the value you get is much less. Also, there could be issues with the facilities. You might not get the amenities that you assumed would be there like a pool or a gym.
Sure. One blind booking story is about a couple who blindly booked a hotel in a small town. When they arrived, they found out it was a renovated old mansion with a lot of historical charm. They got a room with a view of a beautiful garden that wasn't shown in any pictures online.
There was a story of a family that booked a vacation rental through a third - party. The pictures on the site made the place look amazing. But when they got there, it was in a really bad neighborhood and the house was full of bugs. They tried to contact the third - party but it took days to get any response and in the end, they had to find another place to stay at their own expense.
Price fluctuations can be a big headache. You might see a great price one day and when you go to book the next day, it has gone up significantly. Also, overbooking by airlines is an issue. I know someone who got bumped from a flight even though they had a confirmed booking. Airlines sometimes do this to maximize their profits, which is really unfair to passengers. And then there are technical glitches during the booking process, like payment not going through or incorrect information being entered due to website errors.
Here's my booking story. I was booking a flight to visit my family in another country. I used an online travel agency. I entered all my details, like my name, passport number, and travel dates. I was a bit worried about getting a good deal. I compared different airlines and fares. Eventually, I found a reasonable flight. However, later I received an email saying there was a change in the flight schedule, but they managed to re - arrange it without much trouble.
There could be many. Maybe stories of people's first encounters with the justice system there, like how they were processed. For example, someone might share how long they had to wait in the holding cells and what the conditions were like.
Well, I have a story about booking a flight for my family vacation. I spent weeks comparing prices on different websites. Eventually, I found a flight with a great itinerary and a reasonable price on an airline's official website. However, a few days after booking, they changed the flight time. I had to call them up and after some negotiation, they compensated us with some vouchers which was quite nice in the end.
The number of reservations for the second season of Celebrating Years had already exceeded 12 million. This number showed the audience's expectations and attention to the show. " Celebrating Years " was a TV series adapted from Maoni's novel of the same name. Since its premiere, it had won the audience's love with its complicated character relationships, ups and downs of the plot, and exquisite ancient scenes. The breakthrough in the number of reservations for the second season showed the audience's expectations for a more exciting story and more three-dimensional characters. Although the exact broadcast date had not been announced, the audience's expectations for the second season were very high.
The number of pre-orders for " Celebrating Years Season 2 " had already exceeded 12 million. This number showed the strong appeal and anticipation of the show among the audience. The audience hoped to see a more exciting plot and more three-dimensional characters. This also indicated the huge potential of the costume drama market. Although the specific broadcast date had not been confirmed, according to the lead actor, Zhang Ruoyun, the show would have a third season.