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GM Mike

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  1. So you have been bidding and you're not winning? How high are you bidding? Which airports are acceptable?

    Thanksgiving is a rough time to be looking for a plane ticket. There's a chance the prices might go down as you get closer, especially if there's a flight that ends up with a lot of empty seats. Are you comfortable waiting?

    (Also, welcome to betterbidding!)

  2. You're looking at the regular flight booking section of PRICELINE - not the bidding section. You have to search for two specific airports (for example, SFO to JFK), then priceline will give you a link to the bidding section on the top left corner of your results.

    In general, the return on Sunday is bringing the price up. If you can return on Monday (12/1) the price goes down to $485 on Orbitz.

    Good luck... Please use the travel links in the "support page" section here if you choose to purchase.

  3. Friend of mine had this win for family who were visiting. He used lots of info from here and at least tried to use the PRICELINE link too.

    Hyatt Regency San Francisco

    5 Embarcadero Center

    San Francisco, California 94111

    United States

    415-788-1234

    Check-In Date: Tuesday, August 5, 2008

    Check-Out Date: Saturday, August 9, 2008

    Won at $88. He thinks his prior losing bid was $83.

    This was kind of a surprise. He had been bidding in USE for some time and also at the Airport. He thought he had won the Hyatt at SFO. Took a while until he noticed it was USE. :)

  4. Just opened another thread here: Hilton O'Hare for $64. That's going to work out pretty well for us since we're flying in and taking the train into town.

    The other thing we considered was the Hotel Orrington. Looks like it's probably the 3.5* showing up in Evanston on Hotwire for $99 right now (although it's missing the golf amenity). But $64 for the airport is a significant enough savings to stay out there for us.

    Good luck!

  5. Really wanted to stay downtown but it's just not happening this weekend. Bid up to $104 in NMA and Loop for 4* and $101 for 3*.

    Got a counteroffer at $58 for $75. Based on other wins here, I suspected the right amount was $64, and it was. Rejected at $63, won at $64!

    Hilton Chicago O' Hare Airport

    O Hare International Airport

    Chicago, Illinois 60666

    773-686-8000

    Check-In Date:

    Fri, Oct 3, 2008 / After 03:00 PM

    Check-Out Date:

    Sun, Oct 5, 2008 / 12:00 PM

    Your Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: $64.00

    Subtotal: $128.00

    Taxes & Service Fees: $28.00

    Total Charges*: $156.00

    Used the betterbidding PRICELINE link. The hilton.com website shows $126.75 advance purchase rate (50% off) or $169 regular reservation (62% off).

    This is an exceptionally convenient win. Flying in late and using the train to get downtown all weekend. :)

  6. It's worse than not noticing it on your bill... Keep in mind that the housekeeper / mini-bar attendant has probably NOT checked your room from the last night of your stay until after you check out. So the charge for that bottle of water could very well be added to your credit card after you receive the "final" bill.

    There are many innocent reasons the charge might be there. Maybe you moved the water and the attendant didn't notice it in its new location. Maybe you had a new housekeeper who put the water in the wrong location (or put no water at all) and the attendant didn't know. Maybe your door wasn't closed firmly when you left to check out and someone walking down the hall helped himself to your water! (...which is yet another reason why you should always make sure your door is firmly closed and locked when you leave...)

    The bigger point here: It's probably less a scam by the personnel on the front lines and more a "service" designed to encourage mistakes to occur, in favor of the hotel. It's something of a scam-by-design.

    And it's just as annoying to the desk clerks who have to remove all those charges...

  7. I have a question: On the Marriott website, it says that all guests at this Inn get a hot buffet breakfast, does that exclude priceline customers?

    A priceline customer is entitled to the same amenities as a customer booking the lowest benefit standard rate directly with the hotel. In other words, if everyone gets free high-speed Internet, the priceline guest does too. However, if only those booking a special package get free parking, then the priceline guest does NOT.

    At least in the US, Residence Inns give the free buffet to all guests - and it is probably the best free buffet served in any chain. You will enjoy it very much - great selection and variety.

  8. Had been bidding since 8/10/07 for the night of Wednesday, 8/15/07. Here are the highest bids I made, for your reference. Some of these zones/star levels have very little bidding history:

    Bidding on 8/14:

    3* Cleveland Airport Vicinity: up to $41

    2.5* Cleveland East - Mayfield Heights: up to $40

    2.5* Independence - Beachwood: up to $37 (which gave a counteroffer for $47 - surprising, since biddingforhotel recently won this at $37)

    I also bid on the day of arrival. Listing this separately since the hotwire rates went up roughly $10/night for the lower quality hotels that day - maybe these bids would have been accepted if tried earlier?

    Bidding on 8/15:

    3* Cleveland Airport Vicinity: up to $44 - had been hoping to get the Airport Marriott (good stays in the past); called over and found out they were legitimately very sold out that night due to groups in the hotel

    2.5* Cleveland East - Mayfield Heights: up to $45

    2.5* Independence - Beachwood: up to $45 (no counteroffer this time)

    2.5* Mentor - Painesville: up to $45

    All bids were thru the PRICELINE links at savingsbarn.com

    I ended up working something out thru a contact in the industry.

    Good luck bidding!

  9. When you run a search in HOTWIRE it returns the list of qualty levels/locations available. If you click on "See hotel details" for any of those options, there is a box in the top left that lists the total cost after taxes/fees.

    (And always remember, any resort fees/telephone access surcharges/parking/etc. that the hotel charges are in addition to those fees.)

  10. $65 3* Alb Airport

    $65 2 1/2* Alb Airport

    $70 3* Alb Airport + Schenectady (no 3*)

    $70 2 1/2* Alb Airport + Schenectady (no 2 1/2*) + Albany DT (no 2 1/2*)

    $70 2 1/2* Alb Airport + Schenectady (no 2 1/2*) + Albany DT (no 2 1/2*) + Latham

    All rejected. I'm wondering if it doesn't matter at this point how much I bid, perhaps they just aren't doing Priceline for the weekend. Thanks again.

    You may be right. Right now the Red Roof Inn by the airport is selling for about $120. That's how insane it is.

    Take note, tho, that you have made a critical error in your re-bid strategy. If "Albany DT" refers to the Downtown zone, you can NOT safely use it as a rebid for 2.5* because you COULD be upgraded to 3* by priceline. To be safely used as a rebid zone, the zone you pick cannot have that star level NOR HIGHER levels. Downtown has 3* so it is not a safe rebid for 2.5*.

    Tho this does answer our earlier question, since you have now effectively bid to $70 for 3* in the Downtown zone and have not won.

    Another thing to consider. Have you thought about bidding for both Saturday AND Sunday night? Consider this scenario. You bid up to $70 for just Saturday. If you bid $35 for a two night stay, that would be the same overall cost. Nothing says you need to actually stay the second night. I bring this up because one other popular thing for hotels to do is not allow a one night Saturday stay - enforce a two night minimum. Something to consider.

    And finally, thereuare is right, consider HOTWIRE. I did a search for ONE room for FOUR adults for Saturday night and got a 3* by the airport (not yet identified here) for $148. Not sure how they would accommodate four people. Two queen beds? Two double beds and a rollaway? Maybe that would work for you...?

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