Started at $80 and on the second bid got it. I was surprised I got the Marriott as it was not listed (I'll report it) on the better bidding site.
I linked to PRICELINE through the better bidding site.
Must be University graduations this week as it was very difficult to get a great price.
Tried 4 star hotels first starting at $80 and ran out of re-bids at $140.
Tried 3 1/2 star starting at $120 and increased by $5 until bid accepted.
The PRICELINE EXPRESS price for what I believe would be the same hotel in this zone was $172.
Of course I started through the [url=http://www.betterbidding.com/clicks/click.php?afsrc=1&id=40]PRICELINE[/url] link at better bidding...thank you again!
You're right...on the betterbidding listing it is under Burlington.
In the Priceline confirmation it is South Burlington.
Thanks
Started bidding at $85 added other zones and increased by $5 until offer accepted at $125/$150 with taxes and fees.
This is $29 lower than the Hilton's website price.
Linked to PRICELINE through the betterbidding site.
Wanted downtown Burlington.
Started at $50 and got a return offer of $67.
Included Montpelier zone and increased bid to $57,for 3 star, refused.
Added South Burlington which was listed on the Priceline bid site as a 2 1/2 star zone, bid $62 for 3 star.
I was surprised when I got South Burlington versus Burlington
I see that Priceline now have 7 zones for this area versus 5 zones listed on Better Bidding.
It worked out okay as my travelling companions enjoyed the mall right across the road.
Started at $69. Increased to $75 and continued to increase by $5 by adding other zones. (Brampton, Burlington, D. Valley, Miss.)
Pretty good price considering its March break.
Linked to PRICELINE through Better Bidding....thank you
Started bidding at $53, then added zones and bid $55 then $60. Waited 24 hours then bid $65 which was accepted. With taxes and fees cost was $78.63 per night per room versus the hotels website rate of $109 plus taxes.
Clicked through to PRICELINE from the better bidding site....thanks again
Having reviewed the forum I had expected to get the Sheraton Liberator which was the only 4* listed under Priceline in Buenos Aries.
So the Marriott is a new hotel for Priceline in BA, services include: high speed internet, business and fitness center, outdoor pool.
Started bidding at $50 and went up in $5 increments. I also added 3 1/2* as no hotels had been previously been listed in the summary.
Knowing that this is a peak time of year I was willing to pay a little more an finally got it at $120. It was a nice surprise as I am staying at the same hotel in February using my Marriott points.
I clicked through from the better bidding PRICELINE link each time to do my bidding...thanks BB
Accepted $60 plus $15.63 taxes fees for Sept 27-28th.
First bid of $55 refused, priceline countered with a $70 offer.
I added zone 2 and increased my offer to $60.
Used the better bidding PRICELINE link....cheers
Forgot to mention the ammentities which include restaurant, business center and high speed internet access. Great value for this time of year in Ottawa.
I just booked through the HOTWIRE link, 5 nights, July 6th to 11th and got the Quality Hotel downtown Ottawa for $55 a night.
FredBiggoCurrent PRICELINE rating is 4* (this link) so it looks like a recent upgrade.
glynne
Can you please confirm the star rating for this property.
Yellowdog.
I just tried to book in Montreal for Wednesday Nov. 18th and ended up with the Hyatt at $75 after starting at $60 and moving up by $5 per try.
I guess it's the time of the week....so $70 is spot on.
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