Thanks to "thereuare" :) .....my bidding history:
I tried the 5* bid, got rejected...even went up $15 more....$215 instead of $200...guess it wasn't meant to be...
5* MTE and bid $160
added zone and bid $170
added zone and bid $180
added zone and bid $185
added zone and bid $190
added zone and bid $195
added zone and bid $215.....rejected
Started over for the 4*
4* MTW and bid $95, rejected
MTE and bid $110, rejected
UM/CPS and bid $120.......accepted!
Grand Hyatt New York
Sub: $120
Tax/Fees: $24.31
Total: $144.31
okay...you talked me into it! :) I'll add those 2 areas....(hey, you never know...I may somehow get a free upgrade! Now, wouldn't that be nice! Especially because it's a celebration combined with my anniversary and hubbie's b'day after taking him to the NY Giants/Jets game.) :)
Here is my Priceline bidding history (I think! :) )
Bid: 5* - Midtown East - $150
Hello, first off...this site is GREAT!!!!! :) I appreciate the hard work that goes into this site! Kudos! :)
Second....anyone know what hotel this is on Hotwire?
Midtown Central
Customer Favorite
4*
Restaurant, Fitness, Business
11/2-11/3
$190
Trying to locate last minute hotel room for 11/2-11/3. My bid on Priceline won't reopen until after 10pm tonight! :) . I should have asked for some bidding help in the beginning!!! I'll give you the scenario in case you have any helpful ideas.
The good thing is that it doesn't really matter which part of Manhattan, but was hoping to get a 5* for under $200, but it doesn't look like THAT's going to happen :o ...so have any ideas on which location is best for a 4* and how much I should bid either Priceline or Hotwire? Think I'll have a chance at the last minute?
Thanks a bunch!!
NY NYC Grand Hyatt MTE
in Hotel Reviews
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Date of Stay: 11/2/2003
After reading about Grand Hyatt on different websites, I TOO was a little nervous :) about staying there! I must say, I was pleasantly surprised!!! :o I kept waiting for all the negatives to pop up and to my benefit I couldn