Thanks. I reported on that stay, and it is fine to close it. ( I didn't see how to do that, but will check again.)
I am actually more interested in location than anything else. Other than that, I would just go with the highest rated hotel (factoring in the reviewers ratings, which I find are a big help) for the best value.
If that 5 star is the Intercontinental in Buckhead, I would be very interested in that.
Thanks.
--David
Looks like I stayed at the Sonesta for 169 per night. Hotel was fine and good.
Trying to pick from these hotels on HOTWIRE.
Wondering if anyone has a good guess as to the names of these hotels in the Buckhead North Atlanta area in Hotwire. (This is for tomorrow night through Saturday.)
$161 for 4 star in Buckhead area
95 percent recommended
Complimentary
Free Internet
Amenities
Business centerFitness centerGolf nearbyPet friendlyPool(s)Restaurant(s)
Accessibility
Accessible for visually impaired
$111 for 3 star in Buckhead area
95 percent recommended
Complimentary
Free breakfastFree InternetFree parking
Amenities
Business centerFitness centerPool(s)Self-service laundrySmoke-free rooms
Choose your bed type
Hotel chooses bed type
Details
$111 per night
Book now
1 king bed
Details
$111 per night
$191 for 5 star in Buckhead area.
90 percent recommended
Amenities
Business center
Children's activities
Internet access
Pet friendly
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Self-service laundry
Smoke-free rooms
Spa services
$133 for 3 star all suites in Buckhead area
95 percent recommended
Complimentary
Free breakfast
Free Internet
Free parking
Amenities
Boutique hotel
Fitness center
Golf nearby
Pet friendly
Smoke-free rooms
Thanks for any advice or guesses.
Priceline has a similar deal for the same time frame, Jan 16-Jan 19, 2015.
4 Star Hotel in Ft Lauderdale Beach Area for $140/night. Taxes and fees add 67 dollars and a resort fee adds 99 dollars.
Rated at 8 out of 10 or higher.
Amenities:
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
Restaurant
Fitness Center
Free Internet
Business Center
Thanks.
This one may be more interesting. Again a 4 star fort lauderdale beach area hotel in Hotwire.
In Hotwire, this is 138 dollars per night for this week, Jan 16-Jan 19. (The normal price is 324 according to Hotwire.) Taxes and fees add about 74 dollars to this cost, and Hotwire estimates that the resort fee will be 75 dollars. (Would be nice to know if the resort fee covers parking or not, but no info on that.)
The hotel is 90 percent recommended.
Amenities are:
Resort
Pet friendly
Near beach
Smoke-free rooms
Fitness center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business center
Self-service laundry
Thanks!
4 Star Hotel in Ft Lauderdale Beach Area for $163/night
Price.line has this express deal for this weekend in Fort Lauderdale beach area. There is an added "hotel fee" for this location, which is over 100 dollars for a 3 night stay. So not as inexpensive as advertised.
But would like to know what hotel this is. Has an 8 plus rating.
Here are the stated amenities:
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
Restaurant
Fitness Center
Free Internet
Business Center
Thanks for any help on this.
Wondering what this hotel might be. Hot.wire has this 4 star "hot rate condo" for $291 this weekend. 95 percent recommended.
4 Star Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotel
Amenities
Near beach
Studio
Full kitchen
Smoke-free rooms
Daily housekeeping
Air conditioning
Laundry in room
Fitness center
Pool(s)
Thanks.
Thanks for the help. I was checking out PRICELINE with some bids and got The Iroquois Hotel, 4 star, Midtown West for $180. I was moving too fast on that, though, and should have realized I had a few more bids to go before going quite that high. The consolation is that it is a fairly highly rated hotel. A bit farther from my target because PRICELINE has that odd shaped Midtown West area.
Please post only the amenity names (and not the descriptions) as you can see how much easier it is to read and helps minimize the chance that we'll miss an amenity when researching your trip.
4-star Hotel in Midtown Central
Fitness
Restaurant
Business
Hi-Speed Internet
These amenities are common for NYC and the Helmsley Park Lane, Royalton, Warwick, and Sheraton New York have all been seen with this amenity set, so any of these would be among the likely outcomes (although with amenities this common it could still very well be something else as well)
I'll also add that what looks too be the Novotel New York Times Square is offered at $192/nite, as is what appears to be the Hotel Manhattan at Times Square for $188/nite, and both of these would be very close to your target location, should either of these be of any interest.
Please use the PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links on the board to begin your travel purchases.
Let us know how it goes or if we can be of further help.
I think the Novotel would work well. Is that in the Midtown Central or the Times Square area? (They change the prices a lot it seems so not sure which one might be Novotel.)
Thanks!
Sounds good. Thanks. Location is the main thing, since I will be in and out of the hotel over the course of the day. And a comfortable room with a desk to work at. That is about it. Have been working the 4 star properties, but 3 is fine if a better value.
Here is the closest that HOTWIRE has now:
4* $185
4-star Hotel in Midtown Central
This Hotel features the following amenities:
Fitness Center
Guests have access to exercise equipment; an additional charge may apply.
Restaurant(s)
Property offers at least one restaurant on the premises; hours and days of operation may vary.
Business Center
Guests have access to business equipment and services; an additional charge may apply.
High-Speed Internet Access
Guestrooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access; an extra charge may apply.
Very helpful, thanks. I am trying to find a hotel for under 190, or a lesser hotel under 160. Something like that.
I think you are right about that.
My problem is that I need something close to 54th and 7th ave, which is the Midtown Central area (or Midtown West in PRICELINE). Open to ideas on this. I have tried shortening the stay by a night, and getting a hotel closer to the airport for Monday night.
Am open to lower rated hotels, if the price is right and the user ratings are reasonable. My experience has been that below 8 on PRICELINE will usually disappoint in some way.
Thanks!
I went into the "book now" screen and came up with this:
4-star Hotel in Midtown Central
This Hotel features the following amenities:
Restaurant(s)
Property offers at least one restaurant on the premises; hours and days of operation may vary.
Business Center
Guests have access to business equipment and services; an additional charge may apply.
High-Speed Internet Access
Guestrooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access; an extra charge may apply.
Accessible for the deaf
TTY for telephone, visual or flashing fire alarm and vibrating alarm clock
Accessible path of travel
<amenity names only please... not descriptions>
Roll-in shower
Bathroom has a roll-in shower
Thanks.
--David
This looks like a good price in New York City, Midtown Central. The price is 171 per night for 8/10-8/13 and the user rating is 90 percent.
Any ideas on the hotel? Here are the amenities:
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Thanks,
David
5* Atlanta (Buckhead) Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta
in Hotwire Hotels - Georgia
Posted
You were exactly right. I booked on Hotwire the Intercontinental hotel in Buckhead for 176 plus 53 tax/fees. What? 53 dollars in taxes/fees? I didn't notice that before I booked, but will pay more attention to that number next time. That is 30 percent of the cost in taxes and fees! Highway robbery as it were. What we have to watch for in the future is a strategy by hotwire and priceline that shifts some of the overall cost into the "fees" line in order to entice people to their site and then hope they will book without looking at the ridiculous fees involved. (If it is mostly Atlanta tax -- sorry Hotwire, you aren't to blame for that.)
Bottom line...the hotel is perfect and the price was right--at least before taxes and fees.
Thanks for your help on this one.