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Priceline Hotel: bidding strategy 09/27-09/28


bw29
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Hi I have no idea where to start I dont really care the area I am just looking to be somewhere within walking distance of the BART (coming from SFO) and would like most likely a 3.5 or 4 for $125 max. I know the $$ may have to go up but have to start somewhere. Wondering if anyone had any good experiences outside of the most expensive union square

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Hi I have no idea where to start I dont really care the area I am just looking to be somewhere within walking distance of the BART (coming from SFO) and would like most likely a 3.5 or 4 for $125 max. I know the $$ may have to go up but have to start somewhere. Wondering if anyone had any good experiences outside of the most expensive union square

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Welcome to Betterbidding. :)

When bidding on PRICELINE, you have to be willing to stay anywhere within the selected zones, so you may or may not end up right near a station.

 

Unfortunately, this is a significantly busy night in San Fran and rates are definitely on the high side. A 3.5-4* in core areas of San Fran is likely going to run at least around $210-225 (or higher, depending on zone/star rating.)

 

Thank you for using the board's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches.

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