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  1. Wow -- you are going to love that place for $82/night

    I'm heading at the end of July 28-Aug 1

    I'd love to get that at $82 for then -- but nothing is hitting, even up to $100 for resorts.

    May have to wait until the last minute.

    I paid $123/nt for the Gran Melia (through an offer on Sol Melia Club) 2 years ago -- everything was

    awesome -- note pool gets very hot -- drinks were typical 4* pricey.

    We never ate there. Expect a lot of steps going up from the Kulcankan Blvd -- so be prepared.

    All in all -- you did fantastic.

    m

  2. well -- it's not for the faint of heart -- but

    basically you place a bid for a 4* for the area you want to be in.

    Any 4* could hit -- you don't have the choice of which to choose.

    There are things called a free-rebid zone -- basically PL has zones that define an

    area -- NYC has about 9 of them, in this case 2 of them do not have 4* offerings

    at this time -- these are considered free rebid zones as they can be added to your

    bid choices for 4* allowing you to bid again -- but they will not show up.

    One has to be careful to know -- at any time PL could add a 4* there, and

    they could then accept your bid and you would be stuck in that zone.

    Another thing to note - is some folks bid for lower * ratings, PL is free to award

    you a higher * rating if they desire at your Bid price -- so you need to realize

    that free-rebid zones do not include zones which have hotels at ratings above your

    requested level.

    Got all that --

    Ok so now onto your next Q -- I want to extend my stay -- there are two methods (well maybe

    more -- but only 2 under PL (bribery is not one of them))

    Up to a certain point -- you might get the choice to add a night -- there is no guarantee your

    price will be approved -- but I do believe that they will give you the same hotel you are in

    if your bid is acceptable. Search on this board or check the PL FAQs for adding a night

    Alternatively -- you can bid for follow on nights as seperate bids - however you might

    get a different hotel completely.

    A few years back I bid for rooms in San Diego for a business trip - a colleague's wife

    was flying out later in the week and they wanted to extend their visit. The front desk

    would have none of it -- So my colleague had his wife PL from back home -- they

    got they same hotel -- but the front desk made them change rooms.

    I have in the past bid using the concierges computer for the same very hotel to extend my

    visit, or to get the hotel for a night on my return as I ended up knowing my flight was

    arriving later than planned and I didn't want to drive home.

    In these instances it is a calculated gamble - and you have to be willing to change hotels

    if another finds your bid to be acceptable.

    I'm sure this and more information can be found throughout this website -- you'll soon

    find yourself bookmarking it for sure.

    m

  3. Having no luck for 2 months bidding on PL for NYC.

    Needed a back up plan -- used the Quickbook

    and secured the Mela Hotel at $252/nt.

    Way more than I'd care to pay (I'm cheap!) -- but I'll take it as it appears

    to be a great price compared to anything else Ive seen on a ton

    of sites.

    I'm still hoping to find something that works better -- but I can live with this if I have to.

    Only 48hrs left on my window to cancel.....

    so the clock is ticking.

    thanks to this site -- I at least have options.

    m

  4. I would say yes -- but not for the reason you state.

    What I have seen is that Priceline can be cheaper than Hotwire for the

    same inventory.

    I don't know how it works behind the scenes. But let me speculate that

    if the Embassy Suites releases inventory to Priceline and Hotwire

    they'll do so at some (probably very similar) price point - -and it has nothing to do with

    the star rating on those sites. Either by contract, or maybe by the

    shells themselves, the end price differs. It is likely that the

    $$ coming into Embassy Suites are similar.

    Just my casual opinion,

    Mike

  5. While I can say from personal experience - my research here and other places

    suggest that the Jersey City -- and the Hyatt in particular are good

    off Island accomadations with good access via PATH (across the street)

    Do a search on Hyatt on the Hudson.

    I might be staying there doing the same thing the following week depending on

    how the bidding on the island and Jersey City goes.

    So the real question is -- How much would I have to save to cover the

    hastles and transportation costs to stay in Jersey City?

    How long does it take to go from the Hyatt to say Central Park?

    m

  6. You might consider splitting your stay.

    What I mean by that -- if the last day is causing issues for booking normally,

    it will also cause issues with Priceline.

    You can bid up to Thursday through priceline and then either book

    the same hotel conventionally (ouch! but better to pay for one night

    at higher rates, than your whole stay) or priceline and expect to move

    hotels -- but just for that one night.

    mike

  7. Well I'm jealous :-)

    You should more than be able to meet your financhial limitations,

    you could practically do that with rack rates.

    THEREUARE will be a great asset with New York -- read his some of his

    notes here.....

    NYC PL Zones

    I can't seem to find his general notes on NYC -- I'm sure he'll chime in himself.

    Also take the time to understand how priceline and effective bidding works.

    You might save enough money on hotels alone to take 12 weeks instead of

    8 -- and then I'd really be envious :-)

    Link to General Priceline Discussions

  8. There is a HW hotel at Newark Airport for 3.5 starts at $49/nt

    Is it reasonable to stay there and rent a car and do Manhatten each day?

    Surely even if paying parking and rental car and a little driving,

    that has to pan out reasonable compared to $200/nt on the island?

    2 adults and a 7yr old just there for food/fun/and sightseeing.

    thoughts?

    M

  9. What it means is that, based on the regular hotel rates showing for your dates, the likelyhood of getting a win on Priceline at or under your max is small.

    Ok -- wow -- sticker shock -- The most I've paid for a 4* was $90 in Downtown San Fran --

    I figured NYC would be a little pricier -- but........

    Might have to make me a shanty to sleep under -- but the wife won't be too thrilled with that option :-)

    hmmmm,

    Mike

  10. I'm assuming you have played with combinations of dates beween 8/20 and 8/24 starts

    on the hilton.com site.

    From experience - if the rate on the website gets to $109 -- $60 seems to hit.

    Can you play around and see what date combinations on hilton.com are lowest.

    As far as splitting hotel rooms -- I have yet to see any other resort (since the Wyndham

    got booted from resort level) hit anywhere near $60 other than the Hilton.

    So I would guess you would be safe breaking up you days.

    However do keep in mind -- I think PL charges something like $6.95 per successful bid.

    You might want to book something cancelable -- and still work on PL -- you're running

    low on time - but you still have a few days left.

    I've even used hotel computers to connect to PL and extend my stays in the past :-)

    So as long as you are before 6pm of the day you are bidding for -- you can use PL.

    m

  11. They are not available via name your own price -- they can sometimes be found under vacation packages.

    Many of the (resort?) properties offered in Cancun via PL do have all inclusives, but

    you can not specify all inclusive -- although you might be able to buy an

    all inclusive add-on at the front desk.

    I doubt you will obtain priceline like savings on their front desk AI upgrades :-)

    I personally have not found AI to be cost effective -- especially in Cancun where

    there is an abundance of dining choices. YMMV

    mike

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