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seans5

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  1. Started low and my last bid was taken at $75 for Colorado Springs South. Started my bidding here!

    Cheyenne Mountain Resort 4 Star

    Colorado Springs South

    3225 Broadmoor Valley Road

    Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906

    719-538-4000

    See Hotel Website

    View Map and Directions Check-In Date:

    Wed, Sep 22, 2010 / After 04:00 PM

    Check-Out Date:

    Fri, Sep 24, 2010 / 12:00 PM

    Amenities: Remote control TV w/ premium channels Telephone w/ voicemail Radio Alarm Clock Iron and ironing board Hairdryer Business services 24 hour front desk Full Service Restaurant Room service Bellman Concierge Fitness center access

  2. Hi all,

    Just scored a great room in Kansas City for $53 a night.

    I started my bidding using the PRICELINE link provided on this site.

    Bid 1: $45 4* Kansas City Downtown / Crown Center NOT accepted

    Bid 2: $51 4* Kansas City Downtown / Crown Center (added a zone without a 4* to rebid immediately) NOT accepted

    Bid 3: $53 4* Kansas City Downtown / Crown Center (added a zone without a 4* to rebid immediately) ACCEPTED!

    Hotel Name: Hyatt Regency Crown Center

    2345 Mcgee Street

    Kansas City, Missouri 64108

    816-421-1234

    Your Offer Price: $53.00

    Number of Rooms: 2

    Number of Nights: 2

    Subtotal: $212.00

    Taxes and Service Fees: $48.10

    Total Charges*: $260.10

  3. First bid of $43 was rejected. Re-bid of $45, $47, then $49 by adding different zones. I began my search using SavingsBarn.com.

    Congratulations, you got your price of $49 for a 4-star hotel room.

    Hyatt Regency Crown Center

    Kc Downtown/Crown Center

    2345 Mcgee Street

    Kansas City, Missouri 64108

    816-421-1234

    Check-In Date:

    Fri, May 25, 2007 / After 03:00 PM

    Check-Out Date:

    Sun, May 27, 2007 / 12:00 PM

    Your Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: $49.00

    Subtotal: $98.00

    Taxes & Service Fees: $25.01

    Total Charges*: $123.01

    Price at Hyatt's site was $119, so Priceline and this board saved me more than half! :)

  4. Well... I was really hoping for one of the other 3* options after having some really bad experiences with Radisson properties through Priceline, but thanks to this board, I did go in knowing that I could end up at this specific Radisson. The reviews have been positive recently, so I'm going in hoping for the best.

    I started at $45 and kept increasing by adding dead zones until my offer of $53 was accepted.

    Your Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: $53.00

    Subtotal: $106.00

    Taxes & Service Fees: $26.50

    Total Charges*: $132.50

    Radisson Lenexa

    Overland Park - Lenexa

    12601 West 95th Street

    Lenexa, Kansas 66215

    913-888-6670

    See Hotel Website

    View Map and Directions Check-In Date:

    Fri, May 25, 2007 / After 03:00 PM

    Check-Out Date:

    Sun, May 27, 2007 / 12:00 PM

    Amenities: restaurant, room service, and other normal stuff, incl. alarm clock, tv, iron, voicemail, etc.

  5. Well, our last 3* experience in Memphis East was at the Hilton and that's what we were hoping for again. The Holiday Inn isn't no Hilton, but $48 is better than the $110 on their website!

    Your Price Has Been Accepted

    Congratulations, you got your price of $48 for a 3-star hotel room.

    Your Offer Price: $48.00

    Extend Your Stay

    Number of Rooms: 1

    Number of Nights: 1

    Subtotal: $48.00

    Taxes & Service Fees:

    $15.17

    Total Charges*: $63.17

    9.8.2006

    Other attempts were $44, $46, and accepted at $48

  6. UPDATE:

    Well, I bet I tried a couple of dozen times and kept getting rejected. So, I stayed with the Affinia Dumont. Oh my gosh! I'm so glad I did. THis hotel was excellent!

    The room has a full kitchen -- I was expecting a dorm fridge and microwave! There's actually an oven and stove, too. They have a "pillow menu" to get your choice of pillows (sweedish memory, buckwheat, etc). Oh yes, the showerheads are great, too!!

    All that to say, thanks so much for the recommendation. This place was worth every penny.

  7. I agree - the point of Priceline would be to beat (or at least match!) the back-up hotel. I can sure keep using this strategy every 3 or 4 days to see if anything changes.

    In your opinion, would bidding on a 3 *** be worth doing or is the back-up hotel I've booked at least that nice or better? If going 3 *** could save a good amount of money and still have a comparable place to stay, then I might consider going that route as well.

    If it would be worth trying, can you suggest a price point to be bidding on for a 3 ***?

  8. Ok, here's what I did tonight:

    Select 4* MTE...

    [Rejected] Bid $170, if rejected add re-bid zone1...

    [Rejected] Bid $180, if rejected add re-bid zone2...

    [Rejected] Bid $190, if rejected close browser and re-access priceline however you did previously.

    When I started down the list to your next recommendation (after closing the browser and reopening), I got "We were not able to process this request since our records indicate you have already made a request for this same trip."

    Did I do something wrong?

  9. Thanks for the tip. I had tried to book through the site with the reviews -- much more expensive. I have booked our room at the Dumont -- looks nice. I'm a little concerned about the location (long walks to attractions?), but it will be a great back-up hotel if I can't get priceline to come around.

    Thanks again. I would still appreciate advice on Priceline, but know I have a good room if that doesn't work.

  10. Thanks for the quick reply.

    I have *not* booked the backup reservation yet, though I realize I need to. I checked out both of the recommendations, and they both over $300 per night when we are coming. I think we've managed to pick the most expensive time to visit NYC! Good thing it's not a Christmas visit.

    Found a Comfort Inn Midtown for $197 a night - that might need to be our backup reservation.

    I'd be *THRILLED* with anything under $200 a night, but could go as high as $239 on the bidding if necessary to get a nicer room.

  11. Well, we've done a lot of unsuccessful bidding so far. My first trip to NYC, I ended up with a winning bid my first try at the Hyatt Grand Central Station. The location was terrific - we were within walking distance of so much - that's the only reason I was focusing back in on those areas. We're just tourists doing touristy things :-) so I'm open to suggestions on which zones to consider.

    I'll stop my rather random bidding methods and use what you recommend. I'm assuming that the reason I've been rejected so much already is that we're still several weeks away?

    Here's what i've done so far:

    4 * * * * Midtown East & West Rejected $219 7/20/05

    4 * * * * Midtown East & West Rejected $239 7/23/05

    3 * * * Midtown East Rejected $231 7/23/05

    3 * * * Midtown West Rejected $219 7/23/05

    3 * * * Midtown West Rejected $179 7/26/05

    3 * * * Midtown East Rejected $179 7/26/05

    4 * * * * Midtown East Rejected $239 7/29/05

    4 * * * * Midtown West Rejected $230 7/29/05

    2.5 * * Midtown East Rejected $149 7/31/05

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