I apologize, I forgot to clarify that it's for 1 room/3 adults, which may change your results. $350/night would be right in the sweet spot as far as budget, but I realize this is the busy season so I'm really just trying to see the options available.
Looking for your input as to the identity of a couple listings I'm watching:
4-star Times Square south area
$325/night - 45% recommended
FULL AMENITIES: Boutique hotel, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility
- Millennium Broadway?
4-star Times Square north area
$349/night - 80% recommended
FULL AMENITIES: Free Internet, Boutique hotel, Smoke-free rooms, Restaurant(s), Internet access, Wheelchair accessible
- Dream Midtown?
4-star Times Square South area
$380/night - 95% recommended
FULL AMENITIES: Boutique hotel, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Spa services
- The Muse?
...and a curveball...
4-star New To Hotwire Hotel in Times Square North area
$251/night - 35% recommended
FULL AMENITIES: Free Internet, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Business center, Internet access, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking, Roll-in shower
Thanks in advance!
WIN Update:
Grand Central area boutique hotel - $207/night (6/24 - 6/27) - 4* Hotwire Rating, 60% recommended, 3.5/5 TripAdvisor score
FULL AMENITIES: Boutique hotel, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Roll-in shower
And the winner is...
The Roosevelt Hotel New York
Based on the prices for accommodations available through Hotwire, the budget is around that $250 zone. Their rental back-up is $100/night...once again in an out-of-the-way kind of area.
I was looking up 1room/3adults rates for them. I believe they said they had an apartment rental but in an outer borough, nowhere near the sights they had on their itinerary. And those listings in those areas popped up as the best price/quality for their budget - I'm sure they'll be open to any centrally located suggestions as far as it fits their budget.
Scouting out deals for friends (on BiddingHelper.com) trying to get a better deal than what they've already booked and based on location, budget and dates (06/25 - 06/27) and came up with a list of three potential candidates:
1.) Grand Central area hotel - $246 - 4 Star Hotwire rating, 60% Recommended, 3.5/5 TripAdvisor Score
FULL AMENITIES: Boutique hotel, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Roll-in shower
2.) Midtown East area new to Hotwire hotel - $262 - 4 Star Hotwire rating, 90% Recommended, 4/5 TripAdvisor Score
FULL AMENITIES: Free Internet, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Tennis nearby, Spa services
3.) Midtown East area hotel - $211 - 3 Star Hotwire rating, ?? Recommended, ?? TripAdvisor Score
FULL AMENITIES: Free Internet, Internet access
NOTE: Offering option for 1 Queen bed and 1 Japanese Futon
Based on the Hotel Lists, I've come up with the possible matches and am looking for any thoughts/input from the Better Bidding experts:
1.) The Iroquois or Mansfield?? (This one is stumping me)
2.) The Westin Grand Central?
3.) Midtown East Vacation Rentals?? (The lack of information on this one is a bit disconcerting)
Amenities:
Free parking, Indoor pools, fitness center, pools, restaurants, business center, internet access, golf nearby, accessible for visually impaired.
80% Recommended
TripAdvisor: 4/5
Yep, those are indeed the same amenities that came up with my search.
Went to book tonight, found that the price had gone down for what seemed to be the same property (based off the description of the amenities). I went ahead and booked!
To summarize:
Midtown East area hotel
Hotwire rating of: 4 stars
Tripadvisor rating of: 3.5/4
5/24-5/27: 3 nights, 3 adults
Price as of booking: $176/night
All amenities:
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
And the hotel was indeed The Roosevelt! Thank you guys for the help and for the wealth of information you got here. Is there anything else I should do/add to report my winning bid?
Hopefully The Roosevelt lives up to the reviews. And is there anything else you guys suggest to do prior to check-in?
Many thanks again!
Nope, there's nothing additional listed. Those are all amenities listed when 'See all' is clicked.
General amenities include icons for:
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
...and text descriptions for:
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
And thank you for the clarification with the beds. It's what I had assumed and it will be perfect!
EDIT: I totally forgot to include the price in the original post! It is being advertised for $192 per night.
First time visitor. Love what you got going on here.
I'm attempting to book (through Hotwire) a hotel for Memorial Day weekend (5/24-5/27) - 3 nights, 3 adults. One listing caught my eye and I'll need a little bit of help from you nice BetterBidding veterans identifying the hotel.
Midtown East area hotel
Hotwire rating of: 4 stars
Tripadvisor rating of: 3.5/4
All amenities:
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
Accessible for the blind Braille or raised signage
Accessible for the deaf TTY for telephone, visual or flashing fire alarm and vibrating alarm clock
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Based on my basic skills: I've guesstimated it's either the Roosevelt or perhaps even the Omni Berkshire. I'm curious to see what you all think it is. Thanks in advance!
PS: 3 adults. Hotwire guarantees bedding accomodations for 3 guests, correct?
4.5* New York City (Times Square - Theatre District) Intercontinental New York Times Square
in Priceline Hotels - New York
Posted
WIN Update: After considering PRICELINE EXPRESS deals, I was able to find what I was somewhat looking for through them.
Dates: 12/02 - 12/05
4.5 Express Deal Hotel
Times Square - Theater District Area
Very Good 8+/10 Rating
$354/night
Hotel Amenities:
Pets Allowed
Business Center
Restaurant
Fitness Center
No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
Choose Bed:
Superior Room
2 Double Beds - Superior Room
1 King Bed
1 King Bed - Corner Room
1 King Bed - Studio
And the winner was:
Intercontinental New York Times Square
...okay, I'll be completely honest in that the absolute deciding factor was the Shake Shack is literally feet away right next door. (It could be listed as an official amenity, as far as I'm concerned lol)
Not one to make things easy on myself, I believe I mistakenly misbooked and didn't specify the option for 2 double beds, as the receipts state I have booked "Superior Room". Do I have any recourse to get that changed? Or is that literally the bed I've made, and now I have to lie in it?