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Old 11-01-2007, 03:53 PM
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For the airline tickets, I used STA Travel to book mine as well as Danny's. I was really surprised how cheap they were ($250-350) compared to regular airlines like United ($650-800).

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Ummm... if you use any online booking (expedia) you shouldn't pay more than $300. Ever. $800 is ridiculous.
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Old 11-01-2007, 04:16 PM
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Landing Strip is great but it is all the way out in Mississauga.
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Old 11-01-2007, 06:19 PM
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For the airline tickets, I used STA Travel to book mine as well as Danny's. I was really surprised how cheap they were ($250-350) compared to regular airlines like United ($650-800).

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Ummm... if you use any online booking (expedia) you shouldn't pay more than $300. Ever. $800 is ridiculous.

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I had looked on all the major online sites (Orbitz, travelocity, expedia, travel.yahoo.com, etc) and at the time the least expensive options were in the $650-800 range. Probably because it was last minute.
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Old 11-02-2007, 01:26 AM
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Default Re: Trip report: Toronto day 1

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For the airline tickets, I used STA Travel to book mine as well as Danny's. I was really surprised how cheap they were ($250-350) compared to regular airlines like United ($650-800).

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Ummm... if you use any online booking (expedia) you shouldn't pay more than $300. Ever. $800 is ridiculous.

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I had looked on all the major online sites (Orbitz, travelocity, expedia, travel.yahoo.com, etc) and at the time the least expensive options were in the $650-800 range. Probably because it was last minute.

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Yeah they jack the prices up last minute. [censored]. But if you plan ahead you can get some pretty decent Newark-Toronto prices.
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Old 11-02-2007, 01:27 AM
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I also find it funny that you got pulled aside at Toronto customs. I've always found them the easiest to get through of anywhere I've been. Of course I'm Canadian and my reason of visiting family or business is pretty clear so maybe thats why.
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Old 11-09-2007, 09:20 AM
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I also find it funny that you got pulled aside at Toronto customs. I've always found them the easiest to get through of anywhere I've been. Of course I'm Canadian and my reason of visiting family or business is pretty clear so maybe thats why.

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lol, of course its easy for a canadian to get through canadian immigration.
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