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Catman

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  1. I have previously booked cars through PRICELINE but this time round I couldn't get a good deal that met my needs. I wanted to book a SUV (4x4), picking up on 16th September in Palm Springs (PSP) and returning on 24th Sept. in Los Angeles (LAX). I bid up to $32/day on Priceline but didn't go further as both Dollar and Thrifty were offering an SUV for $455.65 though the Car Rental Checker. Booking through PRICELINE would have meant paying additional one-way charges of around $150.

    I initially reserved a car with Dollar but later found an even better deal for an SUV directly through Avis.co.uk. The deal with Dollar did not include LDW or ALI and included an Excess, all of which can be purchased as optional extras, unless you have suitable cover already with insurance4carhire.com (which I just renewed).

    First I joined Avis Preferred (free of charge), then followed the links to the best deals, entered the details and got quoted

  2. Just got the Sheraton Pasadena Hotel for three nights in September.

    Started bidding at $69 and the Sheraton accepted straight away. I guess if could have had a bit more fun by starting to bid a bit lower and adding Monrovia-Duarte, but what the hey! I'm happy enough staying for around half the asking price of most reasonable hotels in the area :-) .

    Obviously I booked through this great site's Priceline link.

    Now for a car....

    Cheers from Cold and wet Oxford, England.

    Catman

  3. Thanks - we should be happy with it as I booked the same hotel for my son for his vacation after he graduated in 2004. At the time I got it with Priceline (before joining BB :) ) for around $60/night and he was very happy there. It will be a base for a short stay before an Alaskan cruise and I'm sure it will be good. I usually put my reviews on Tripadvisor but next time I might try leaving them on BB.

    Cheers

    Catman

  4. Just got the Hyatt Regency Vancouver for 6-9 September 2009 at $88/night.

    Started bidding last week and got up to $78 without success. Great place to bid for best hotels thanks to five areas without 4 star hotels.

    Bid today as follows:

    4-Star Deluxe in Downtown Vancouver.... $75 = declined. Was offered a free additional bid for $22 more. Declined and re-bid

    Added Langley & re-bid $80 = declined

    Added Coquitlam & re-bid $85 = declined

    Added North Vancouver & re-bid $88 = Accepted.

    Subtotal: US$264.00, Taxes & Service Fees: US$52.84, Total Charges: US$316.84

    naturally I used the link to Priceline from this site.

    Cheers

    Catman

  5. I got the Royal Sonesta for Friday night 7th July, $111 + taxes etc. - total $131.95.

    From the description of amenities in the pinned list I was pretty confident it was the Royal Sonesta so the entry for this hotel is still correct.

    A word of warning: I tried to place this order (using Safari web browser) and went through the entire process. After authorising the purchase with 'Barclaycard Secure Activation' I got a message saying that there was a fault and to press continue to try again. When I tried again the price went up from

    $111 to $112. I continued through the procedure and got the same error.

    I then tried the same hotel using a different browser (Firefox) and the price had gone up again from $112 to $113. This time I did not log-in and proceeded to place the order. I was successful on the last attempt.

    I then checked my email, only to find that the first two orders (at $111 and $112) had gone through despite the faults on the web site. I contacted Hotwire support and they promply credited my account, so full marks to them for fast action.

    All in all I'm happy with the result, even though Boston is SOOOOOO EXPENSIVE! :)

    Catman

  6. I'm happy. I explored the site a bit more, found the link to EasyClickTravel and checked out the 'Off the Record' entry for the Aladdin using the REVERSE EasyClickTravel link. I've booked the Aladdin for 5 nights from 25-30 June at $67/night plus taxes/Fees, total $365.55 (or $73.11/night incl.).

    All previous priceline bids up to $80 were rejected and Hotwire still list the Aladdin at $100. The best deal I found elsewhere for the Aladdin was $89/night on the Starwood/Sheraton web site, but even if you 'double the difference' with Hotwire the EasyClickTravel deal works out cheaper.

    Thanks for all your help and I strongly recommend checking out EasyClickTravel - I've never done so before finding the link today and I've saved some money.

    Cheers

    Catman :)

  7. Trust me to choose an expensive time to visit Boston! Well, it's not every day that a Brit goes to see the 4th July celebrations where it all began!

    Anyhow, I just got the Radisson Hotel Boston (Downtown-Charlestown) after a few days of bidding. Here's the history:

    Tried all combinations of 4* hotels up to $120......rejected

    Tried 3* hotels as follows:

    Copley...............$60.....Rejected

    + downtown........$70.....Rejected

    +WTC................$80......Rejected

    + Cambridge......$100....Rejected

    + South Boston.. $110..Rejected

    + Medford..........$120....Accepted, 3* Radisson Hotel Boston

    So for 2 nights with all taxes it comes to ~ $280. Oh well, at least we'll watch the fireworks for free!

    Cheers

    Catman

    By the way, the published rate on the Radisson web site is $219/night.

  8. I am also quite "cheesed off" about not being able to bid on priceline's US site, as the UK site only has NYOP for hotel rooms. There has been no explanation as to why they stopped allowing you to bid for car hire since early 2003 (and flights since 2002). Last time I was in the US (2002) I hired a car in LA through Priceline and it was great. I was really looking forward to trying it again this year, but instead I'll have to hire it dirct from 'Budget'...

    Maybe one day Priceline.com will accept non-us Visa cards...

  9. Got this SUV in Maui (OGG) on Hotwire for $34.95 +taxes etc. It's not bad considering Priceline.co.uk won't let us name our own price for car hire, and priceline.com only accept credit cards with US billing addresses.... :)

    So the deal is :

    6 days @ $34.95 per day $209.70

    Taxes and fees: $66.53

    Car Subtotal $276.23

    Total Price $276.23

    Includes all taxes and fees. Prices are in $USD.

    It certainly beats all the other companies available from the UK.

    Aloha! :)

  10. Got this SUV in Maui on Hotwire for $34.95 +taxes etc. It's not bad considering Priceline.co.uk won't let us name our own price for car hire, and priceline.com only accept credit cards with US billing addresses.... :)

    So the deal is :

    6 day(s) @ $34.95 per day $209.70

    Taxes and fees: $66.53

    Car Subtotal $276.23

    Total Price $276.23

    Includes all taxes and fees. Prices are in $USD.

    It certainly beats all the other companies available from the UK.

    Aloha!

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