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ajohnson23

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  1. So it's just going to be me and my sister on 3/25 and 3/26 and my friend is going to come up on Friday morning, 3/27. I think my sister and I will use Priceline for the first two days when we will be double occupancy and we will find another hotel, via either PL express or Hotwire for the rest of the weekend. This is a close friend we don't 'see very often an we want to all stay in one room. I'm noticing when I research (using your PL and HW LINKS) that most of the express or HW hotels that gave bed choices, still only have a single king or queen bed. I appreciate the advice on zones and I will focus my searchers on MTW, TS, MSG, ESB, Chelsea. If I need any help ID'ing hotels, I will ask, and I will certainly post my final bookings. Thanks for all the great advice!
  2. Thank you so much for the advice. As far as the zones are concerned, we are not interested in hitting up every touristy type venue, but to soak in the local culture and just take in the city. We have tickets to a show and want to eat and drink our way through the city, maybe taking in a food tour or two I've only been to NYC a couple of times. Any recommendations on good zones to stay would be great. I also love a great hotel with good service. We want to walk and utilize the subway as much as possible. Any Thoughts on the best zones to stay?
  3. Thank you your input. The dates of stay are 3/25-29. I would like a 4-5 star hotel for $250 per night or less. The zones I am interested in are Central Park south, Chelsea, ESB, Midtown East, midtown west, Times Square, Upper east side, upper west side. I prefer Priceline because I feel that I can get a better rate, but if two beds are not an option with Priceline, I will check out Hotwire and PL express. I always use the links on the board when doing my research and booking and will do so for this trip as well. Thank you!
  4. I am visiting NYC from 3/25-29 with my sister and another girl friend. I have used the better bidding strategies for Priceline with great success in the past,but it was only for two people. We are looking for a 4.5-5 star hotel. I prefer to use Priceline, but because we have three, but would it be best to use Hotwire? Thank you for any advice!
  5. 4* Central Asheville - $111.00 per night 10/7-10/8/2012. Amenities: Boutique Hotel, Smoke Free Rooms, Fitness Center, Restaurant(s), Business Center, High-Speed Internet Access, Golf Nearby, Tennis Nearby, Accessible for the blind, Accessible for the deaf, Free Parking, Free Internet,Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Handicapped parking, Roll-in shower. I used the Better Bidding HOTWIRE link to start all my searches. This property has excellent reviews and is in walking distance from all that Downtown Asheville has to offer.
  6. 4* Atlanta Buckhead $82.00 7/5-7/6/2012 Booked on 7/4/2012 Fitness Center, Pool, Restaurant, Business Center, High-Speed Internet Access 95% Hotwire Recommendation $82.00 per night $19.69 taxes/fees 101.69 total Used the HOTWIRE link to book. So excited for a staycation in this great InterContinental Property!
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