Hi there, using the PRICELINE link provided by betterbidding I got this deal, which did not match my expectations. But, that´s part of business: we can´t always win...
Using this useful forum PRICELINE link, I started to bid. This is the exact area we wanted to stay. I started bidding at $ 50, which was half the mean price displayed by PRICELINE. They suggested to arise the offer to $ 70. I tried $ 63 and it worked. I´ve read on previous links that this is not a 4* hotel, but I feel satisfied with all aspects: hotel, location and price.
Hi, after using the HOTWIRE link provided by BB, I got this offer. Not a great deal, but will work fine.
Amenities Free parking, Free Internet, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access
Accessibility Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking, Roll-in shower
Hi all,
Using the HOTWIRE links on this forum I got this hotel in Ft. Lauderdale. It was exactly what I could figure out using the tips you provide here. Thank you again.
The amenities were:
Free parking, Free breakfast, Free Internet, Suite, Airport shuttle, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Pool(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility.
PS.: The daily price was, of course, US$ 73. Final price (including taxes) was US$ 176,97.
Hi, I got this hotel using the HOT.WIRE provided links.
Hotel Amenities
Resort
Beachfront hotel
Fitness center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business center
Internet access
Tennis nearby
Children's activities
Accessible for visually impaired
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Accessible parking
Roll-in shower.
Thank you!
Hi all!
I just won this hotel for my last night at Miami, using the HOTWIRE links provided by this forum. Near the airport as I wish. Final price was US$ 102.
The ammenities were:
Free parking
Free breakfast
Free Internet
Smoke-free rooms
Fitness center
Pool(s)
Business center
Self-service laundry
Internet access
Accessible for visually impaired
Accessible for hearing impaired
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Accessible parking
Roll-in shower
Thank you! I will keep looking... if everything goes wrong, I have the backup...
These seem to be nice options, but I really don't get them when I search. Did you look for 4-pax rooms?
I have a backup on Four Points, 25th street, at US$ 210 per night + tax.
Is the Roosevelt better than the FP? Are their rooms bigger than FP? I read a lot about the tiny rooms at Roosevelt, but I wonder if their quadruple rooms are small as well.
Coming back since my party had changed since the last post.
Now I have 4 people travelling together and HOTWIRE brought something interesting:
4* Midtown East, US$ 219 per night.
The amenities are:
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
Internet access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Roll-in shower
Any idea about which hotel is this?
Thanks,
Fernando
Hi all,
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Fernando
Hi,
Thanks for editing my post. I had some trouble doing it, as you certainly saw.
As usual, I used the HOTWIRE link provided to book the hotel. The site is just great to help us all! So far I have always predicted with a good margin all hotels I got from PRICELINE and HOTWIRE, thanks to Betterbidding.
Regards
Final price 168.75. 3 adults.
Amenities:
Free Internet
Airport Shuttle
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
Self service laundry
Internet access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Handicapped parking
Roll-in shower
Hi everyone,
Is april considered a peak season for hotels in DC and metro area?
I will visit in mid-april (15-17) and I am wondering if this is the best time to use hotwire or can I expect rates to go a little bit lower.
Thanks,
Fernando
The posted amenities were:
Free Breakfast
Free Internet
Fitness Center
Business Center
Internet access
In-room accessibility
Final price was US$ 114.24
As usual, using the HOTWIRE link provided by betterbidding.
Hi, I think that these prices are not a great deal compared with other similar hotels and for which I could be sure what I was going to get.
So, no hotwire this time.
Tks,
Fernando
Yes, I forgot to mention that I am looking for rooms suitable for 3 adults.
Hi,
Although I feel already some confidence about revealing which hotels I may get from hotwire, I would like to have some advice about these:
City: New York, NY
Dates: april 10th to 14th
First option: Midtown East Hotel, 4*, US$ 205 per day
Amenities:
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
Self service laundry
Internet access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Roll-in shower
My guess for this one would be the Hilton East. Am I right?
Second option: Chelsea Area, 4*, US$ 225 per day
Amenities:
Free Internet
Pet friendly
Fitness Center
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
Self service laundry
Internet access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Accessible bathroom
Roll-in shower
My guess is the Doubletree, am I correct?
Third option: Downtown/SOHO, 3*, US$ 181 per day
Amenities:
Free Internet
Fitness Center
Business Center
Internet access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Handicapped parking
Roll in shower
I would guess it is the Reserve Hotel, but I noticed some people saying it is closed.
Thank you,
Fernando
Hi!
I just got back from Atlanta. The deal was a great cost-benefit relation.
As a additional info, I tried to find out a cheaper park around the hotel. I do not recommend anyone to do this. Although expensive, the self-park is the best cost-benefit relation in the area. With in-out privileges, it is very good, although it is a bit long walk to the hotel lobby.
Regards,
Fernando
Ooops... I am sorry I forgot about the bidding history.
I have started at US$ 44 and increased by US$ 1 each bid, until I reached the US$ 49 deal.
Hope this helps a little bit more.
Fernando
Hi,
Using this Betterbidding PRICELINE link, I just got this deal for a family trip. It seems a nice price. Final price, including taxes and fees is US$ 60,08 per room.
Atlanta is easy to bid, since it has a lot of freebid areas. Take a chance!
Tks,
Fernando
Used the PRICELINE link, final price was 71. I tried to extend my nights at the Millenium, but it seems to be full.
I used the PRICELINE link provided at the forum. Final price was 58 with taxes and fees.
3* Fort Lauderdale (Ft Lauderdale Beach Area) Sea Club Ocean Resort
in Priceline Hotels - Florida
Posted
Yes, it was a PRICELINE bidding win, not a PRICELINE EXPRESS purchase.