Priceline offers various areas, however in the bidding strategy often only MTE, MTW, CPS, TS, ESB are mentioned.
What about Chelsea, HK, UES, UWS, Downtown? Are there any disadvantages with those areas?
More specifically its here: http://www.easyclicktravel.de/PageHotelDet...=true&dps=1
I'm still trying to figure out a bidding strategy for priceline. Can someone please help me?
thereuare, thank you for your quick response!
I have read the article about re-bidding before. Here are the zones in New York city region without 4* or higher rated hotels:
Coney Island, Long Island City, Madison Square Garden Convention Area, Queensborough Bridge, Upper East Side.
Can please help me to come up with a strategy?
If 200$ is a bit tough, what do you think is a reasonable price to be successful?
The best rate I can get through conventional channels is the 4* Excelsior for 249 $ incl. taxes.
Hello,
first I'd like to thank you for creating this forum!
Could you please help me with bidding at priceline for the following dates: 10/11 - 10/15, 4 nights.
Basically any 4* hotel in Manhattan is fine: MTW, MTE, TS, CPS, HK, Chelsea, ESB, UWS, UES, QB, FD, MSG
I am willing to pay up to $200/night/room before taxes.
I will use the links provided here!
Thank you in advance!
3.5* Hoboken - Union City area
in Hotwire Hotels - New Jersey
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From Hotwire:
3.5-star Hotel in Hoboken - Union City area
97 $ per night
Amenities:
Business center
Fitness center
Indoor pool(s)
Internet access
Pet friendly
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Smoke-free rooms
Accessibility
Accessible for visually impaired
Can you please help me to identify the hotel?