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Using Trip Advisor to help identify Hotwire

#1 User is offline   twasnow 

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Posted 25 August 2008 - 12:45 AM

I just thought I would throw my little tip in here, wasn't sure where to put it so here it is. Before I even found betterbidding.com, I would often check out the number of reviews and the tripadvisor traveler rating. Very often there was only one hotel, that matched, in fact I have bumped in to two that could both fit the trip advisor rating and number of reviews, although I am sure such a thing exists. Ever since I found betterbidding my life got a lot easier, now I can very easily narrow any of my trip advisor searches to a few hotels (normally under 5) thanks to those wonderful betterbidding.com HOTWIRE hotel lists. Example currently there is a Las Vegas 3.5* center strip listing on hotwire, thanks to Betterbidding.com I am pretty sure it will be planet hollywood, Bally's, or Flamingo. Now I check out the tripadvisor traveler rating and number of reviews 3.5 circles and 1560+ searching for the three hotels I find PH with 1492 reviews 3.5 circles, Flamingo with 1570 3.5 circles, and bally's 3.5 915. This makes me pretty sure I am looking at the flamingo on HOTWIRE.com. Any objections to this tactic? It has always worked for me, so I just thought I would share.

I guess my suggestion is that people post the trip advisor results in here once they win as well, because the amenities are often the same the number of reviews could really set two properties apart.

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Posted 25 August 2008 - 01:20 AM

Just thought I would post another example
hotwire search for downtown toronto, there is a 4.5 star downtown west
trip advisor 120+ 3.5circles
I go on tripadvisor 3 hotels match this.

Le Meridien King Edward
InterContinental Toronto Centre
The Strathcona Hotel.

look at amenities strathcona does not have a spa so stroke it off the list.

Get a map of both Le Meridien King Edward and InterContinental Toronto Centre and only the InterContinental Toronto Centre is in the right area.

I'd put money on that being the hotel, incidentally 153 per night is bloody cheap for a hotel in that location, never mind a 4.5-5*.

(for this one I didn't use the list on this site)

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Posted 25 August 2008 - 12:43 PM

View Posttwasnow, on Aug 24 2008, 08:45 PM, said:

I guess my suggestion is that people post the trip advisor results in here once they win as well, because the amenities are often the same the number of reviews could really set two properties apart.

good in theory but what happens in 6 months or so when the number of reviews and/or the rating changes?

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Posted 11 September 2008 - 08:06 PM

I also do this with hotwire. Sometimes it will say 150+ reviews last review July 2008, or something like that. Then you can match them with the trip advisor.

I do this when two hotels with have the same features. I've never purchased on HOTWIRE. I just use it for a reference for PRICELINE.
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  Posted 11 September 2008 - 08:14 PM

First I want to say this is a great site!
When I use Priceline I always come here first, then I go to Trip Advisor. I notice you have links next to some of the hotels for Trip Advisor reviews. I always try to choose a star category or area with the best group of trip advisor reviews so I don't get a dud. It would be so nice if you had trip advisor star rating on the Hotwire/Priceline lists. This would be great cause then I would only have to go to one website! I don't know how involved something like that is, I suppose you would need permission from Trip Advisor. Also it would nice to be able to see winning bids for specific hotel by day of week. Like on the map feature or next to the topic post.

Again great site and I'll always use it no matter what!
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Posted 12 September 2008 - 03:41 AM

Showing the TripAdvisor ratings in the hotel list won't be possible as it would have to be done manually, and as dahammer points out above, it would be nearly impossible to keep up with as the ratings, number of reviews, and date of last review change.

In regards to the days of the week, see if the Priceline and Hotwire Calendar of Wins can provide you the information you want.
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