Is it commonplace to see two listings for one hotel on Hotwire?
Won this hotel after multiple attempts in the Long Beach Area. Solid deal for 3 nights (current rates at $169+ through Crowne Plaza website).
Room Subtotal: $291.00
Taxes & Fees: $53.73
Total Charged to Card: $344.73
I am having difficulty discerning the difference between two 4* hotels in this area to book for 4/26/13-4/29/13.
The only difference I can find is that one is recommended in 85% of Hotwire reviews while the other is 95%. I assume these two are Treasure Island and The Mirage. I am hoping to book The Mirage.
They have the same amenities:
Resort
Free Parking
Casino
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
Golf Nearby
Tennis Nearby
Spa Services
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Handicapped parking
Roll-in shower
Any help provided would be appreciated.
-BradOnTheGo
Just to confirm, this Fairfield Inn & Suites is the one near Fifth Ave on W. 37th St.
Was having a difficult time as I have never tried to bid in Manhattan. Even branched out to Hoboken/Jersey City for a 3.5* and up and could get nothing for $110.
Finally decided to go with 2.5* on the island and am happy with this hotel. Not the nicest, but it sure beats paying the $250 AP rate.
4* Atlanta (Midtown) Renaissance Atlanta Midtown
in Priceline Hotels - Georgia
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Scored this hotel in the heart of midtown with an $80 initial bid. Bid was rejected, but was offered to try again if increased to $96. I added another area (without a 4*) and re-bid for $89 and won the Renaissance.
Very pleased with this win (current price is $149 per night through marriott.com).