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  1. Hi,

    I did some research and really wanted to stay at the Marriot.

    It's on a good beach, walking distance to the Kings Club food joints

    (a huge plus in expensive Hawaiian resorts), has a refridgerator.

    I used this site (as I always do) before I bid on PRICELINE / HOTWIRE

    and did indeed get the Marriott.

    Resort Class $98, 09-13 to 09-20. The rate at Marriot.com

    is $199.

    But forgive me I forgot to use the PRICELINE link of this site.

    If it's any consolation I used the HOTWIRE link twice last week.

    Thanks for this great site.

  2. Hi,

    Bid for 3 star Disneyland at $50 asked me to raise bid to $64.

    Added Anaheim hills (someone else noted no 3 stars in area) upped bid to $57.

    Got the Hyatt at Garden Grove (Orange County).

    Used the saving barn link, but I think you should make it more easier for

    people to find. Why not just put a link on this website to it?

    Thanks for all your help over the years. As I said before, I take twice

    as many holidays thanks to Theaurse.

  3. Hi,

    I saw everyone bidding $65 and getting 4* hotels in london but this

    did not work for me.

    Maybe its due to the Chelsea garden show or just because I left it

    too late (two months before I leave).

    Anyway, I upped my bid to $80 and still no success so I moved

    dates to before the graden show and

    bid $85 and got this hotel.

    It's a little high, but still a win given the prepurchase

    no cancellation rate of this hotel is 95 !!!pounds!!! per night not

    dollars.

    I forgot to go to priceline via the saving barn but will do so

    next time. :)

  4. Hi,

    I need a bit of help.

    I read through the threads and bid:

    $70 for Soho-Mayfair, Kensington and Bloomberry for 05/23/06 to 05/28/06

    but no takers. Particularly surprised for the Kensington part as others have got

    this for <$70 before many times and quite a few hotels in the area use priceline.

    Is my lack of sucess because 1): Bidding too late (only 6 weeks out)

    or 2): some other event makes these dates bad (i.e. Chelsea flower show)

  5. According to one of the moderators's own emails

    I believe it is the Extended Stay :

    Extended Stay America Los Angeles - LAX Airport

    It seems to be the only hotel within LAX area that

    has only a kitchen and laundry and nothing else

    (no shuttle). It is currently listed at Hotwire for $39.

    I tried Priceline for $45 and got an embassy suites

  6. Hi,

    Gosh I like Priceline and I love this site. The money I

    saved from these two sites essentially doubles

    the amount of holidays/trips I can take. :-)

    Bid 3 star $38 but rejected. I went to this site

    and saw 3 stars around LAX were had for $42.

    Went back to priceline and bid $45 to be sure and got:

    Embassy Suites Hotel Los Angeles-International Airport North

    a very nice hotel but not to be confused with the the South

    LAX Embassy Suites which is a shade nicer.

  7. Just as a follow up, I was pleasantly surprised to find

    that we were given a very nice room on the 9th floor

    overlooking the old city.

    Previously, I thought that hotwire or priceline

    customers got the poorer rooms, but this

    was one of the best. The windows were as

    wide as the room!

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