Sandra
GBI tried to book a trip through book vip… I tried to book a trip through book vip and upon me submitting my reservation I received an urgent message to call this number with my reservation number. I called the number and was told by the representative that first of all those dates were sold out and then that due to a restriction with my fiancé's occupation we weren't eligible for the special price! OMG people read the reviews because the bad ones are valid. I read all the reviews and was still skeptical about booking. I will now go through bookit.com to make my reservation since bookvip.com is a joke! While I was on hold my name also flashed on the website stating that I recently booked well that shouldn't flash on the screen until your reservation is confirmed!
Val Stanger
GBBookVip-Villa Del Palmar We booked a vacation at Villa Del Palmar in Cancun through BookVIP. La Casona Steak House was Excellent and Davino Italian restaurant was also delicious! The hotel is in a good location near Isla Mujeres and has several nice pools. We toured the new Garza Blanca hotel which was gorgeous, and we are anxious to return there for a vacation!
Diana Munoz
GBNot worth it BookVIPplus.com. does not give you the cash credits all at once to pay for a hotel. They only allow you to reserve 2 and 3 star (or worse) hotels and only allow you to use part of the credits per reservation (around $50 credit) Not worth it in my opinion!
NikkNikk
GBWhat they don't tell you online What they don't tell you online, is that you have to meet qualifications to book with them. In my experience, you could only book if you were legally married OR single within a certain age bracket AND made at least $75,000 annually. They said it is because they want you to purchase a timeshare. Understood ... but you should tell people that before they go through the motions of trying to book with this site.
Mindy
GBLies. Deception. & More Lies Lies. Deception. & More Lies If you notice the reviews on here, they're mostly by quite a few people with one reviews, meaning they're either fake accounts or paid marketing to have these reviews written. Most importantly, they'll advertise 5 star resorts on their website. It's a bait and switch scam where they advertise a "special" deal, but when in fact it's only 3.5 star accommodation. It's "5 star" according to them, not according to any hotel associations and standards. Don't waste your time and money since they won't refund your money. This is extremely unethical and lots of wasted time being on hold if you want to call them, if they even pick up at all.