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lilas_rak

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  1. Bid for 3* for Houston Hobby area for $40, no win. Bumped bid to $43 by adding free zones - no win. Bid $45, and got 3 * Marriott Hotel, for a total of $60 with taxes and fees.

    It's a VERY NICE property, one of the nicer Marriotts, can easily be a 4* or at least 3.5* hotel. Wonderful lobby, helpful front desk, great restaurant, nice location. The bed was very nice. Couldn't have asked for more. Worth the money!

  2. Stayed in this hotel. The hotel is not as nice as some of the other Courtyard I have stayed in. This is much older property, the rooms are furnished with old stuff and old style. The looby is nice though. The location of hotel is a bit creepy area, not a very nice part of the town, even though it is located close to two highways (290 and 610). But, again for this kind of price, can't be expecting more!

  3. Dec 18, 2010, Bid for 4* in Houston Galleria area for $45, no win. Added re-bid zone and bumped price to $50. Got Hilton. It's a very nice hotel, upscale Hilton. I have stayed in other rinky-dink Hiltons, but this is a much nicer property. Staff is very nice too. Total price with tax and everything came out to be around $66. The only bummer is parking fee is $14, but I knew beforehand no hotels in Galleria will have a free parking, and I wanted to stay in Galleria area. So, no complaints!

  4. 9/18/10 - 1 night - Got 3 Star Park Inn - Houston IAH Airport area for $35, with taxes and fees $47. Bid for $35 and the first offer was accepted!

    The hotel is ok, but I wouldn't really call it a 3 Star Hotel. I have stayed at other 3 Star hotels (like Fairfield Inn, Holiday Inn) from Priceline and they are nicer Park Inn is basically a motel, slightly better than a 2 star motel. In fact, there's a Baymont Inn right next to it (and both the hotels are owned by the same owner, they even share a common walkway) which I booked another time through Priceline for $30 and it's a 2 Star (Baymont Inn) hotel. If I compare Baymont and Park Inn - they are pretty much the same!

    Anyway not ranting, but if you want a nicer property around Houston IAH airport area, your strategy should be to choose 3.5 Star hotel so you can avoid this dingy 3 stars which truly should not be 3 star.

  5. Yes, it is certainly much preferred treatment as I have been staying in this hotel for a long time. I can get pretty much any room of my choice. Folks there know me by first name, and I also know all of the front desk staff by first name. It certainly helps.

    Even if you are coming just one time in this hotel, they treat Priceline customer as any other regular customer. Only hotel I have seen attitude towards Priceline customer is Homestead Suites in Austin Downtown.

    lilas_rak

  6. For about last eight weeks, every week I have been getting Austin Red Lion Hotel for $24.

    Austin Red Lion $24. It's 2 start property. Pretty nice. No free breakfast though.

    Failed Bids: $25, 2.5 star, Austin North (this one usually lands Wellesly Inn on I-35 Austin North, my favorite hotel). But now a days it is going for $30.

    Happy bidding.

    lilas_rak

  7. I went upto $160 for all locations of New York city with a 2 star hotel bidding. No luck yet.

    Tried Brooklyn Heights also for $115 for 2 star. No luck.

    I was trying to keep it under $150 per night. Still don't have any fall back booking. I guess I should do a fall back booking which is cancellable. Are the New York hotel bookings when booked directly with the hotel cancellable?

    Any suggestions welcome!

    lilas_rak

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