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timetraveler

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  1. After bidding PRICELINE numerous times (using the link here) without success, I booked the hotel I originally asked about on HOTWIRE (using the link here)

    La Quinta Inn Columbia/Jessup

    2 1/2 Stars $61 per night for 3 nights beginning August 10, 2011 Taxes and fees came to $37.24

    complimentary breakfast, fitness center, business center, self-service laundry, high speed internet access

  2. Using your PRICELINE link, I bid $50 per night for a 3.5* hotel in Houston: Galleria, Med Center, or Downtown. It was not accepted. I added a free rebidding zone and raised my bid to $52. I got the 4* Hilton Houston Post Oak -Houston Galleria.

    Check-In Date:

    Fri, Aug 14, 2009 / After 03:00 PM

    Check-Out Date:

    Mon, Aug 17, 2009 / 12:00 PM

    Your Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: $52.00

    Subtotal: $156.00

    Taxes & Service Fees: $35.08

    Total Charges*: $191.08

  3. If HOTWIRE is going to give their potential customers a clue as to which hotel they may be getting i.e; a list of amenities than it should be an accurate list. That's all I'm saying.

    I don't think that by listing amenities hotwire intends to give their customers a clue as to which hotel they may be getting, even though we use it to help make an educated guess. The price of a discounted rate through HOTWIRE is that we take a chance on which hotel we'll get.

  4. I have NO interest in going anywhere near anything Disney or Disney-related. My cruise just happens to leave from Port Canaveral, and Orlando is the closest thing to it, as far as I can tell. We want something very resorty (not a word, but should be), as it will be the main focus of what we're doing in Orlando for 3 days.~Megan

    All of Orlando/Kissimmee is Disney-related. Have you considered Cocoa Beach instead? It's closer to Port Canaveral than Orlando and very resorty.

  5. In searching for hotels of the 2* type in the Orlando area, I've come to a couple of conclusions about using Priceline and Hotwire for low priced hotels:

    It's difficult to use rebidding since most areas have 2* hotels.

    By the time Priceline and Hotwire add on their fees, very little money is saved over booking with a discount rate such as AAA, AARP, "internet users", etc.

    For saving so little money, the Priceline or Hotwire users take a chance on location, encountering unexpected fees, and losing all their money if they have to cancel.

    Are my conclusions valid? Can they be generalized to other cities? Is it worth using Hotwire or Priceline for 2* or 1* hotels?

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