Clicked both links.
Ended up booking through HOTWIRE. Booked it and it was the W.
Stayed at the W for $158
Had a great stay.
Thank you!
Need help identifying 3* San Diego (Mission Valley - Circle Center) 12/15-12/16
$44 a night, $109 Expedia & hotels.com
Recommended: In 70% of Hotwire customer reviews.
Free Parking, Airport Shuttle, Fitness Center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Golf Nearby, In-room accessibility.
Thanks!
Need help identifying 4* Hollywood Area Hotel one night for 8/9-8/10.
Recommended in 90 % of Hotwire customer reviews
Price: $158 (does not show other site's price)
Amenities:
Smoke Free Rooms
Fitness Center
Guests have access to exercise equipment; an additional charge may apply.
Pool(s)
Property offers at least one pool area; hours and dates of operation may be seasonal.
Restaurant(s)
Property offers at least one restaurant on the premises; hours and days of operation may vary.
Business Center
Guests have access to business equipment and services; an additional charge may apply.
High-Speed Internet Access
Guestrooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access; an extra charge may apply.
Spa Services
Guests have access to a spa facility or spa services; an extra charge typically applies.
Accessible path of travel
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In-room accessibility
Accessible path from the room entrance to the window, the bed and the bathroom; accessible hardware and minimal resistance to open the door; accessible temperature controls and window coverings
Wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible common areas
Accessible bathroom
Raised toilet, hand-held shower and grab bars at the tub and toilet
Handicapped parking
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Trying to identify Priceline Express Deal: 4* Beverly Hills - West Hollywood Hotel
One Night, 8-9/8-10
Guest Score: Rated 8.0 out of 10 (or higher)
Price: $142 (Other Sites: $287)
Guaranteed Amenities:
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
Free Parking
Pets Allowed
Restaurant
Thanks BB!
Anyone? Would appreciate any help I can get!
I appologize, I have used the links provided to check the rates.
I don't have much experience in the bidding system. Any suggestions on what approach I should take? (as in bidding increments, re-bid zones, etc)
I'm looking to explore LA with my girlfriend and would like to stay 3 nights in an upscale/boutique 4* hotel whilst minimizing costs. I don't have a preference between the two areas I'm looking at - Beverly Hills or Hollywood...
My first question is how much the rate would increase if I check-in on Fri/Sat instead of a Sunday? We would much rather stay on a weekend, however, if the difference is significant we are willing to sacrifice the dates to get a better hotel.
Please help me define a bidding strategy for this. The maximum I'd be willing to pay is $170/nt for a weekend rate and $140 for a non-weekend rate. I would also try a 3.5* hotel if the rates are higher than my maximum bid.
Thank you BB!
EDIT: I looked at the rates from 6/1-6/4 which include Friday and Saturday, and the median rate is $282 as opposed to $307 for 6/2-6/5 and 6/3-6/6.
Question: Is $140-170 a decent bid for a $282 median rate?
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Rancho Mirage
Rancho Mirage-Indian Wells-Palm Desert
71730 Highway 111
Rancho Mirage, California 92270
Was looking to book early for Coachella Festival next year (rates are incredibly overpriced and availability is very limited closer to date).
Bid $67 3 stars on Palm Springs (NOT ACCEPTED)
Bid $71 2 1/2 stars Palm Spring RM-IW-Indio (ACCEPTED)
Booked insurance just in case.
our Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: $71.00
Travel Insurance: $15.00
Subtotal: $228.00
Taxes & Fees: $40.77
Total Charges*: $268.77
Think it's a pretty good deal considering the nightly rate for those dates is $200 + tax.
Breakfast is also included and there are pretty good reviews about this hotel.
I have heard from friends in Vegas that it is very common to slip a $20er along with your credit card/id but I've never done this as I think it would make the employees feel cheap. I'm not sure if this applies everywhere or not. I do appreciate your tips, however.
I'm staying three nights, from July 21-24th. I was looking to get a boutique hotel, the omni, W or something modern since I'm 22 but the Hilton is fine. I'm new here, I don't believe I can change the hotel, am I right? Anyway, I was content with paying $87/nt instead of the original $169.
I am willing to pay for an upgrade but not really the $20 per night since parking is $35 per night. Any tips on how to get an upgraded room for cheaper/free?
Thanks!
Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter
401 K Street
San Diego, CA 92101
619-231-4040
Room Cost (avg. per room, per night): $87.00 (USD)
Number of Rooms: 1
Number of Nights: 3
Room Subtotal: $261.00 (USD)
Taxes and Fees: $44.13 (USD)
Total Room Cost: $305.13 (USD)
Online price is $160 + tax per night.
I really liked the lofts which include a tub for +$20 per night. I wanted to know if there are any tips on how to get an upgrade (if possible) to this room for cheap.
Thanks!
Help ID - 4* Key West Downtown Area Hotel
in Hotwire Hotels - Florida
Posted
95% recommended
4.5 out of 5 tripadavisor rating
Free Internet, Resort, Pet friendly, Near beach, Oceanfront hotel, Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business center
This hotel typically charges guests a resort fee of about USD28 per room per night