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zocalo

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  1. Hello, The hotel which I originally saw may not have lasted for long. I also was looking at PRICELINE and they also had a 4.5* in the same area for $106. After using the very helpful BiddingHelper.com, I decided to bid for a room on Priceline hoping to save a little money, by bidding a little less than $106. I used your links to begin the bidding process, and I ended up with a winning bid of $97 for a 4.5* in the Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile. I'm very happy with the result, as it's a highly rated hotel. Many thanks for your help. Oscar
  2. Was trying to figure out which hotel this is. It has been recommended 95%. 4.5* Chicago - Oct 22 Magnificent Mile - Water Tower The amenities are: Free Internet - Boutique hotel - Business center - Children's activities - Fitness center - Golf nearby - Pet friendly - Restaurant(s) I was thinking that it is the Thompson Hotel. Any thoughts? The rate is $106 for one night. Seems like a good deal. What do you think? Many thanks, Oscar
  3. Hello, I tried bidding on hotels in different zones, using the site PRICELINE links. I bid my way up and eventually had a bid accepted at $205. It turned out to be the InterContinental Barclay in Midtown East. I saved $15 a night over the PRICELINE EXPRESS Deal price. Not a huge savings, but savings nonetheless! Thanks for your help.
  4. Yes. I am okay with any four star, and I am willing to stay in many different zones. How much do you think that I could save by bidding? If it's significant, I'm willing to take a risk on an unknown hotel.
  5. Thanks AaronJB, I will definitely use the links to begin my purchase. Do you think that I can do better than $220 by naming my own price?
  6. Hello, I am visiting NYC next Monday Sept 8, departing Wednesday Sept 10. I've looked around, and hotel rates for those days seem to be very high. I'm not particular about the neighbourhood, as I know NYC well and can get around easily on the subway. I've found a priceline express deal for $220 a night for a 4 star in Midtown East. It lists amenities as: Pets Allowed, Restaurant, Fitness Center and Business Center. These amenities seem to fit the W Hotel and the Intercontinental Barclay. Can you confirm these guesses? Also, am I likely to find a better deal by naming my own price? If so, could you suggest a bidding strategy? Many thanks
  7. Hello, I began bidding for this itinerary at $100 a few days ago and gradually worked the price up till I made a winning bid yesterday at $132 per night, excluding taxes. In my bid, I also includes a few other London districts: Marble Arch, Soho, Chelsea, and Westminster. The Hilton Olympia is fairly poorly rated on Trip Advisor. However, the price of $132 is a decent discount from the lowest rate I could find elsewhere online. As always, I used the board PRICELINE links to make my bids. Many thanks for all the help this board provides! Zocalo
  8. Thanks AaronJB. How can I keep a lookout for those codes? I'm planning a few hotel stays for the summer months and it seems that 15% off Express Deals beats or rivals the lower price range of Name Your Own Price. Are the coupon codes listed on a particular part of the website? I've been visiting the site regularly in the last week but I only discovered the existence of the codes by random luck. Again, many thanks, and I will continue to use the links for my Hot.wire and Price.line purchases! Zocalo
  9. Thanks Yellowdog, I surely will use the links to bid on my travel! By the way, are these recurring discounts that come up from time to time? Zocalo
  10. Hello, I was wondering about the 15% discount code that you mention. I could not find any discount code in Thereuare's signature. I'm sure it's something easy that I'm missing, but could you point me in the right direction? A 15% discount on Express Deals brings the price way down! Thanks for any help that you can offer.
  11. Thanks. I see your point. The savings probably wouldn't be large enough to justify not knowing the actual hotel. Thanks.
  12. Hello, I am visiting NYC for a wedding and need a hotel room for three nights from October 8, checking out October 11. The bridal couple arranged a rate of $279 at the Carlton. I don't mind staying downtown, for the right price, as I have friends that live in that part of the city. I would not want to stay on the UES or UWS. Do you think that I can do better than the Carlton regarding price/value on PRICELINE? And if so, how would you proceed? Many thanks for any guidance that you can offer.
  13. Thanks. These are all great options. I want to book something in the next day or so, and will definitely let you know what I do. Again, many thanks.
  14. Thanks. I appreciate any guidance that you can offer. Those days will be a very busy weekend in Chicago and I'm having a hard time finding a decent deal.
  15. Hello, could anyone help me determine the following two options for October 18 through October 22? 1. 4* Magnificent Mile-Streeterville. $309 per night. Business Center, Fitness Center, Restaurants, High-speed internet 2. 4* North Michigan Ave, Water Tower, Gold Coast. $454 per night. Boutique, Customer Favorite, Business Center, Fitness Center, Restaurants, High-speed internet I'm looking for a nice place to stay, in a good Chicago location. Many thanks, Oscar
  16. I bid $68 for a 4* Downtown hotel and was accepted on first bid. The hotel was the Westin Bonaventure.
  17. You were right on the money. I booked the GR Solaris All-Inclusive from 4-7-06 to 4-15-06 at $279 per night. Also, I used the SavingsBarn link. Thanks for all your help!
  18. Trying to decide between two options on Hotwire, for a stay in Cancun from 4-7-06 to 4-16-06. 4* w/ following nine (9) amenities: beachfront, restaurants, pools, fitness center, high-speed internet, children's activities, golf nearby, tennis nearby, business center. Price $165 per night. 4* All-inclusive w/ following 17 amenities: (1) Resort, (2) beachfront, (3) food & beverages included, (4) Premium Beverages, (5) a la carte dining, (6) water sports, (7) evening entertainment, (8) daily activities, (9) pools, (10) spa services, (11) fitness center, (12) children's activities, (13) tennis nearby, (14) golf nearby, (15) resuarants, (16) business center, and (17) complimentary breakfast. Price $280 per night. I thought that the all-inclusive might be the Dreams Cancun, but the amenities don't match up perfectly with those mentioned in previous posts. Another strange twist: the all-incluse charges almost no fees or taxes into the total amount -- only $7.15 for the whole trip, while the 4* charges $181. Many thanks. Any help appreciated. Oscar
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