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  1. I admit I was lowballing here, but I had $52 accepted last March. No takers at that price for Thanksgiving and no takers at $60 either on my free rebid. (I think Thanksgiving is treated as the start of ski season in Bend even though there is no snow this year and the ski resorts aren't open yet.)

    I eventually just bought a room at Super 8 (they had a special deal at 15% off for two-night stays) for $57. I don't know how many stars the Super 8 is but we certainly won't be returning to that hotel as it was on the crummy side and the hallways were smoky (even in non-smoking area).

  2. Failures:

    $50 2.5* Eugene

    $50 2.5* or 3* Eugene (free rebid)

    $50 2.5* Eugene or Springfield (free rebid)

    Since I really needed a hotel room for Thanksgiving night (11/22/07), and not really having time before the holiday to wait a second time to be able to bid again, I put in a $65 bid for Eugene 2.5*, which was accepted. Priceline automatically upgraded me to a 3* at that rate. The $65 bid may well have been too high. (Two years ago I got a rate of $50 on Priceline for Thanksgiving night, but obviously prices have gone up since then.)

    Regular room rate according to the hotel's website is $159.

  3. Since I was booking 8 months in advance of my trip, I entered an extreme lowball bid (Priceline popped up with "your bid has a very small chance of being accepted"). Bingo! 2.5* Country Inn & Suites for $40 (this is for a Tuesday night arrival in Charlotte). We'll see if this turns out to be a true bargain or not.

    Room rate $40.00

    Tax 12.79

    Total $52.79

    Hotel website is http://www.countryinns.com/charlottenc

    The website says they have high-speed Internet, deluxe continental breakfast, airport shuttle, fitness room, located two miles from CLT airport.

  4. After striking out on various combinations of 2.5* and 3* for Eugene and Springfield at $35, $40 and $45, the Courtyard by Marriott 2.5* in Springfield accepted my bid of $50. I then went back in and bid $50 again for a second room for my friend and that was also accepted. This was for Thanksgiving night, 11/24/05.

    Bid: $50

    Tax: $13.02

    Total: $63.02 (per room)

    Regular rate for this room is $99 + tax

    http://marriott.com/property/propertypage....arshaCode=EUGCY

    A typical business-person's hotel. Rooms were nicely appointed with free high-speed wired Internet access and there was an attractive lobby with wireless Internet.

    A breakfast with cooked-to-order eggs and omelettes was available for $8.95 (including juice and coffee), but was otherwise fairly mediocre. My wife and I laughed because we had never seen a "bacon, mushroom, cheese omelette" in which the eggs had been folded over a whole strip of bacon--usually the bacon is crumbled up, I think.

    Our room seemed smoky and there was at least one instance of the people in the neighboring room going out into the hall and smoking during the night. The staff promised to follow-up on this when informed of the problem the next morning. (For the record, my friend's room, same floor but at the other end of the hall, did not suffer from any smokiness.)

  5. This is a very nice, clean hotel, free high-speed Internet (though I didn't take my laptop on this overnight trip to attend a wedding). The non-smoking room was truly smoke-free (my wife is really sensitive to this).

    The staff was super friendly; they provided an extra blanket for my wife and the desk clerk was able to print out directions to the nearest Costco to buy gas. The breakfast buffet is $8.95 (didn't try it) and the restaurant appears to be open for lunch and dinner as well (didn't eat there).

    One thing to be aware of is there are no services within walking distance. This hotel is basically at the junction of two freeways (I-405 and WA-167), so you'd have to drive anywhere you wanted to go.

    I would definitely return to this hotel, and my bid of $35 is a great, great rate for a property of this caliber (2.5*).

  6. Old trip, posted here for completeness.

    First bid for a 3* was accepted. If I were doing this again I'd bid down to a 2.5* hotel and a much lower price since free Internet is very important to me. If I definitely wanted a 3* I'd start lower. (I made this reservation the day prior to my arrival, so I didn't have the freedom of playing around with lower bids.)

    Offer price: $75.00

    Tax: 14.89

    Total: $89.89

    Westfields Marriott Dulles Airport (IAD)

    14750 Conference Center Drive

    Chantilly, Virginia 20151

    703-818-0300

    This is a huge convention hotel (and well-known conference center) not too far from Dulles. Internet access was $9.95 per day.

  7. Old trip, just posting for completeness.

    $75 was my first bid, made three months before the arrival date.

    Hyatt Arlington

    1325 Wilson Blvd

    Arlington, VA 22209

    This is a great hotel with free high-speed Internet access. One block from the Rosslyn Metro station makes this an ideal location for a tourist in the DC area, IMHO.

    Offer price (per night) $75.00

    Tax (per night): $12.49

    Total for four nights $349.95

  8. Old trip, just posting for completeness.

    I tried Greensboro West and Greensboro Airport Priceline areas at several lower prices for 2.5* with no takers so finally went up to $55 and 2* and got this.

    Offer price (per night) $55

    Tax per night: $10.12

    Total per night: $65.12 ($195.36 for the three nights)

    Candlewood Suites Greensboro (2*)

    7623 Thorndike Road

    Greensboro, NC 27409

    The hotel is nice, in a quiet location about a mile from the airport, but potential bidders should note that the Candlewood suites are all queen beds (no option for two beds which is what my wife and I prefer). Full kitchen and free high-speed Internet access in each room.

  9. Offer price $35.00

    Taxes and Service Fees $12.21

    Total $47.21

    I initially put in a $30 for a 2.5* in this area, but I got the page that says "your bid has a slim chance of success", so I upped it to $35 which was accepted on the first try. (I was a bit nervous that a business-area hotel wouldn't take a low bid on a Thursday night.)

    I initially was going for the UW district in Seattle, but was surprised that the highest-rated hotel was only a 2* in this area, and I'm more comfortable with 2.5* minimum.

    Thanks to mikkirm for nice reviews of this hotel. I've never stayed in this area before so I appreciated the information he/she provided. The free high-speed Internet access at this hotel will be very helpful.

  10. For the record, here are the phone charges for the Eugene Hilton (3*). I assume these charges are typical for hotels of this class.

    • Wireless Internet Access: $9.95 per day
    • Local calls: 50-cents per call, + 10-cents per minute after 60 minutes (to prevent you from using dial-up Internet, presumably)
    • Long Distance: AT&T Daytime Operator Assist Rate + 40% (over $6.00 per minute, I think)
    • Long Distance International: AT&T Daytime Operator Assist Rate + 50%
    • Directory Assistance: $2.00
    • Toll-free calls (calling card or 800 numbers): no charge under 60 minutes; 10-cents per minute after 60 minutes

    Website: http://www.eugene.hilton.com

  11. I got the Eugene Hilton for $38 (plus $11.52 tax for a total of $49.52) for Christmas night 12/25/04.

    We had previously stayed at this hotel at Thanksgiving and I paid $50 plus tax, so it was helpful to read this board and put in a lower bid. Since the bid was accepted on the first try, I assume I may have overbid even at $38 (regular room rate for this room is $99 plus tax AARP rate at hilton.com) and next time I will try a lower amount, go for a 2 1/2 star hotel, or both.

    As I believe I mentioned in a previous post, the Hilton has exorbitant phone rates (use a calling card to avoid these, but watch out for calls over 60 minutes long as a per minute charge kicks in at that point). And of course the $9.95 per day for Internet access is annoying.

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