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Travel To Go

Jul 31, 2007

Has anyone had any experience with Travel To Go?


Joanne K.
Jan 16, 2008

have you recieved any feed back ao your question. I also signed up for this and have seen poor reviews on the internet.


Ron C.
Jan 17, 2008

joannek52 wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with Travel To Go?

Never heard of this company, but it looks like some sort of travel club. Not knowing what their membership fees are or what they have to offer in various vacation destinations/accomodations and price of such, it's difficult to offer any advice unless more details are forthcoming.


R P.
May 15, 2009

SCAM, SCAM, SCAM Several Law Suits Pending

I signed up with Travel to Go in Connecticut back on March 31, 2005. Back then my fiance now husband and I vacationed twice a year and I thought it would save us a ton of money. The presenter bragged about the 40% -70% off we would save on airline tickets, car rentals, entertainment, short 3 day 2 night and last minute trips. I tried for 6 months to use the membership and to receive the amazing savings. I tried the short weekend get aways to the Poconos, Atlantic City, Las Vegas, 8 day 7 night Carribean resorts, plane tickets, nothing was every available when I wanted to travel even after providing several alternative dates. When something was available I found cheaper deals on the internet so much for savings. I complained and was basically told I had buyer's remorse or just couldn't afford the membership. Well my husband and I have since gone to Las Vegas twice, Disney twice, Sesame Place three times, and Jamaica. The Connecticut Attorney General received so many complaints he filed a lawsuit against Travel to Go. However, they just re-register with a new owner, new management, and new name and continue to scam people. Its been 4 years and I haven't received a dime back.


Selena B.
Feb 05, 2011

My husband & I went to a presentation in San Diego last month and a man named Jason gave the pitch for all of these HUGELY discounted vacations including r.t. airfare for literally NOTHING. He stood up there and gave example after example after example of exotic and outrageous destinations in 5-Star resorts and wowed us all with "his" VERY "special" price. This was through Travel To Go by the way. When we joined we thought it was odd HE couldn't log onto their website and SHOW us these places, and that we only had 3 days to cancel. Turns out, they're a TIMESHARE LIQUIDATOR and they would LOVE to buy YOURS, and add it to their inventory! EVERY place was an RCI place, and when we logged on, we saw literally NOTHING to select - month after month there would be one or 2 max. dumpy places. The promised 50% off cruises were a page of 5 that were 8-10% off. He even lied and said Disney cruises were included. Well, Disney doesn't discount their cruises, EVER. A travel agent can get better prices. Don't be fooled by them, we own a timeshare and it's far less to use it or even book through an online place then get sucked into this scam. It is nothing but a scam. I'm going to check into the supposed "A" rating with the BBB. IF that's true, it's only b/c people aren't bothering to report them after getting out. Ask THEM why they don't use this "wonderful" resource, our guy said it's b/c he has 6 kids. WHY wouldn't you? At $2K for a week for a family of 4 surely he could add the other members and pay $4K for the trips to Australia he told us about? Nope! We felt SO STUPID when we found out. LOOK INTO IT> And don't believe the "Our boss is giving a discount to the first 2 who buy>' We were the last to leave the room, and in the parking lot 4 others were telling us how THEY got a discount for having AAA, being a Marine, being a teacher, etc. One couple paid $5K one paid $4800, we paid $4500 and another paid $6K. The only thing in common was we all got taken and we all left pissed and cancelled the next morning. They outright lie to you. It IS a timeshare rental and you don't get to us the good ones. It's a crappy timeshare rental. RUN OUT OF THERE!!!!!


Bridget W.
Aug 29, 2011

My wife and I were getting ready to retire and decided that we would like to do a lot of traveling as we have never had the time to do it before. In order to get the best deal we thought we would join one of those "vacation clubs" as we have heard some good things about them. We attended this company called traveltogo and they were talking about how we can get this amazing luxury resorts for just a fraction of the prices that anyone else could ever give, some even up to 80% off. Sounds like a great deal so we ended up buying the club and putting down $3000 cash as the first part of the payments. We felt we would easily save this much with all of the different trips that we would be taking at these promised huge savings.

DO NOT use Traveltogo.com!!! About a month after purchasing we decided to book our first trip to Mexico and wanted to stay at the same resort that they had used in the examples at the presentation we had attended. When trying to book first of all we were treated very rudely over the phone because we didn't remember our member number. Once we got that part straightened out, obviously the customer rep was just having a bad day, or so we thought. They then asked as to where we wanted to go and we told them to the Mexican resort that was used in the example presentation, they told us it was not available and that we had to pick something else. This already seemed strange as we are not supposed to have any "blackout" dates. We said ok let's try another this time they said it was available but when they quoted the rate I nearly fell of the chair, it was over $1200 a week more then anything that we had been able to find on our own at the same resort. So much for saving money. When we complained and asked for a supervisor we were told they were busy and we would have to be called back. Well that never happened, when we complained more and requested a refund were again ignored. We were starting to see that his is a scam company and we were going to be out our $3000 downpayment for a useless travel program. Travel to go scam is a horrible company and I would recommend in staying away from them! Further research showed that they have several FTC, BBB and even Legal Filings against them! Travel to go ripoff is a horrible company and I am shocked that they can still continue to operate as they seem to do nothing but rip people off! Needless to say we have filed our own lawsuit against this horrible company however it's probably just going to be another lost cause like all the others. How does this company stay in business when they are ripping people off, everyday? Stay way from travel to go scam it's a complete ripoff and they will take your money with no product like they promise!

Johnathan & Tammy McIntosh


Johnathan M.
Dec 23, 2011

Travel To Go does not need any reviews and yo know why? Because it speaks for itself. They are the best because of one thing they have that other travel companies do not have! and that is There Employee’s, They are not just people that work there, they are the company . I have been with them for over ten years, and when i say that these people are the company, that is what i mean. the first time i called them in less than two min. this person had really listen to what kind of package i wanted and before i knew it he was getting a profile of the things that my family and i wanted out of a vacation and not only that! he dis it in our price range that did not hurt our budget. It took me and him over an hour to come up with the right deal. Let me tell you something, other travel services would have not took their time to make it happened for the customer. these people are real and not just workers. Because of them is when i found out that who told you that you had to be rich to vacation like the rich. For the last ten year every time i call its like the first time i called, it never changes. The best part also is that they call you when you get there to make sure that everything is just the way they said it would be and that we were happy with it. We and and will continue to recommend Travel To Go to our friends and family.


Samuel W.
Jul 14, 2012

I've been doing some checking on the internet myself as I received an email on an unbelievable offer on cruises. I found several sites where they were being labelled as "scam artists". Another site accused them of false advertising and there are several who said they were fraudulent. Based on what I read I decided to avoid them. I think the fact that they do not give any details on their offers tells you a lot. If it's too good to be true then it generally is not good at all.


Joseph A.
Jul 15, 2012

josepha222 wrote:
I've been doing some checking on the internet myself as I received an email on an unbelievable offer on cruises. I found several sites where they were being labelled as "scam artists". Another site accused them of false advertising and there are several who said they were fraudulent. Based on what I read I decided to avoid them. I think the fact that they do not give any details on their offers tells you a lot. If it's too good to be true then it generally is not good at all.

Kudos to you for researching before jumping in head first like many people do.


R P.
Jul 15, 2012

Where there is smoke there is fire!


Joseph A.
Jul 27, 2012

which is the best5 destination place here in the world


Breet H.
Jul 27, 2012

breetj wrote:
which is the best5 destination place here in the world

That would be up to the individual to answer.


R P.
Aug 07, 2012

the whole earth is beautiful for traveling all place are beautiful. i think if you have money then see all of the world before you die


Breet H.

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