EDIT: looks like the Hyatt Regency based upon this Priceline Express hotel win
Free Internet in public areas
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Pets Allowed
Business Center
Fitness Center
Rated 8/10
Guest Favorite
Has lots of bed choices:
$182 - 1 King Bed + Sofabed
$250 - 2 Double Beds
$274 - King Bed
$274 - King Bed
$299 - King Bed
Mar 28 - Apr 2.
I'm guessing it's not the Westin since it doesn't say free parking?
Thanks! Didn't realize they pull from different universes of hotels.
Our hotel dates are March 28 - April 2 (my wife and I are staying an extra night, which we booked on Priceline at the Ritz). We're a group of four, so we're actually looking for two rooms for those dates. We already have a refundable reservation at the Aston Kaanapali Shores, so at this point we're just trying to find a nicer/better place for the same money or less.
Also: we're considering just rolling the dice with the name your own price, and if we end up with the Hyatt Regency, we can try calling ahead of time to politely ask that we not be put in the construction zone, since we'll be travelling with a baby who sleeps during construction times.
Love this site!!!
Hi everyone,
Background:
We are trying to find the best price for the Westin Maui. I read up, and it seems like a lot of people have been able to bid and win it for ~ $170/night recently, which is a great price.
Currently, Priceline.Express has a $225/night deal for what appears to be the Westin Maui. Getting the $170 price instead of the $225 price would save our party ~$575. We had almost reserved rooms at the Hyatt Regency, but then found out that it's undergoing heavy construction. So, we definitely want the Westin and NOT the Hyatt!
My Question:
Does the fact that there's currently a Priceline.Express deal for the Westin Maui (and not, it appears, for the Hyatt Regency) imply that if I bid the $170 amount, I'd end up with the Westin and not the Hyatt?
Thanks!
BID HISTORY (used the geographic method to get free re-bids):
Based on reading this site, was pretty sure that 4.5 stars in Lahaina/Kaanapali could only be the Ritz. We were right! Our winning bid was only $30 less than the Priceline.Express price, but oh well. Thanks!
Does Express Deal for a hotel imply that it will come up via bidding?
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Aston Kaanapali Shores rate we got was $535/night for 2-bedroom, ocean front. It seems awfully pricey, which is why we're just using it as our backup (they said we can cancel up to three days before the trip starts with no penalty).