Sorry to you and others who replied to my other posts. My apologies.
HOTWIRE is so confusing. I'm trying to narrow down the possibility I get Country Inn and Suites, Disneyland. It's rated 3.5*. I want to be there April 23-27.
looking at the Hotwire categories for 3.5* they all look the same? What the heck is the difference in the 3.5* category for Disneyland? There are
there are 3 categories with 3.5* :/
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I have never used hotwire. always used priceline.
do hotwire prices change? and can the hotel be narrowed down? and how so?
i put in nov1-5, 5*, south area strip, suite
price is $143cdn not including taxes etc
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I searched Shanghai and noticed people were rebidding for 5*??? I guess this has changed? Pudong has 5* thus I can only bid once per day?
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I am traveling April 3-10, 2012
I don't care whether I get 3.5 or 4 star. 4 stars more often than not will be more expensive. Obviously I want to get it as cheap as possible. If you want a figure than let me arbitrarily say $60.....based on my research etc....I will keep trying. And after further review this needs to be in the anaheim/disneyland zone.
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Looking for 3.5* or better April3-6, I don't have a budget. Just as cheap as I can get for best star rating hotel. Thanks for the area clarfication. I will try Disneyland area.
I have confirmation of travel to LA and will spend 3 days in the Disneyland area.....I have no idea what the difference(s) are between these two areas (Garden Grove/Disneyland)?
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Glad to hear you were able to score a nice upgrade and extend your stay. :)
I think this place really varies in their accepting prices. In Sept of 2009 I got this property for $40. And I have been trying again the past few days and they won't even accept $60 for dates in early April. Weird. I can't imagine the prices doubling in a few years?
Do you want to try for a 4* hotel in this zone up to $100 and then weigh your options OR what is your game plan going forward?I'll add that HOTWIRE has what i'm guessing to be the Se San Diego for a little more than your budget at $129... and 3.5* rated properties for a little less.
Please use the PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links on the board to begin your travel purchases.
Let us know your thoughts and we'll advise accordingly.
I ended up booking through Expedia.
No results yet with shanghai. I keep bidding $75 for a 5* and once in awhile they counter with $95. I will keep plugging away. Just wanted to update the group.
I have used the PRICELINE link provided above. I have tried a few times with $70 and $75 bids for March28-April7, 2011) and they counter with $95. It is still a few months before I leave BUT does anyone have suggestions and/or thoughts? Is it possible this won't be the Hilton and perhaps might be the Le Meridian/Westin even? It seems like the Hilton gets picked the majority of time at $75
Thanks in advance.
bid 65 +5 bonus cashbid 70 + 5 bonus cash
bid 75 + 5 bonus cash -- ACCEPTED at total of $80
worked out to be around $90 after taxes.
Bonus cash? I am going to Shanghai in late march. I noticed their are no rebid zones for a 5* :) I want to stay in Huangpu as well for 7-9 nights. I guess I have to wait 24hrs to rebid.
I tried to rebid a few times for the DT area of Sandiego with dates of Oct19-24 for a 4*, started out at $80, $85 and $90 bids. No luck.
Staying in San Diego arriving October 17 and staying for 7 nights. I have never been and wonder what area to bid? I want to be central but also would be nice to be near the beach :)
Which areas do you suggest for bidding?
I do plan on renting a car for the week if that helps in the area. I hope to pay $100 max per night. Cheaper is better of course.
I bid $126 for a 3.5* in midtown east just as the OP did and voila-$126 was accepted for "The Roosevelt Hotel". It has mixed reviews and looks like the main issues are size of the room and decor. But I am only their to sleep. Should be okay. And I think great deal for that time of year.
Thanks OP
Thank you OP! I just did a priceline as well for April-17-23 for $126 :) Your the best and thanks for posting.
I am doing research on a hotel april17-23 thru various resources including PRICELINE. I am noticing that NYC hotels with two beds are quite abit more than a room with a King or Queen bed.
Any thoughts on this for NYC?
I pretty much need two beds, but I guess a King for two people may work but rather not.
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Thanks, link worked again and I posted-thanks.
I just bid $70 for a hotel sept14-20 for a 4star hotel on Vegas Strip/Fremont. It came back with an offer of $90.Is that a good deal? I have yet to continue lol clicking for the $90 a night offer. Its probably gone by now but is that a good deal?
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That was ages ago. I don't think I went. I can't find it under my priceline account. :)
Confused? I want to stay in Manhatten, 4*, $150 without taxes, central location, either Times Square, Midtown East or West.
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Any suggestions on bidding strategies for staying in Manhatten for 6 nights, April-17-23. Which part of Manhatten should I bid? I would like to be in a pretty central area ( i know Manhatten is big) and hope to find a room for $150? Possible?
Thanks in advance.
Haha I did a rebid for the Strip/4stars at 80bucks and it came back with counter offer $121 :) :)
I guess it must have been the Nugget for $90 in the Fremont area. I am guessing.
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Hmm are the extra bids automatic? I can just go back and bid again without picking a lower star hotel selection?
And hmm I guess if I bid the 90 and only select Strip it should give me a room 4 stars? :)
Thanks in advance.
Help ID 3.5* Disneyland, Country Inn and Suites, April 23-27
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Closed a thread. I can't find anymore I started. Again, my apologies.