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  1. Hi there,

     

    I followed your strategy but did not want the Astor...so I excluded UWS.

    I got no winning bids up to $105.

    Instead I got a PRICELINE EXPRESS deal for a 3* in the empire state area for $110 a night

    I got the Hotel Stanford NYC Koreatown

    The amenities shown were a choice of bed (twin bed, double bed, or 2 double beds), free internet and one more that I don't remember.

    However after I booked, turns out breakfast is included as well.

     

    Thank you so much...How do I make sure this hotel gets added to the hotel list?

     

     

  2. Hi, we are looking to looking to go to New York for a couple of nights but will likely be staying in New Jersey as it is cheaper.

    We want the cheapest 3* or more. 

    We were thinking we could stay in the seacaucus area as the access to manhattan by bus or train is not bad. Our dates are oct 18-20 but could move the trip 1 day before or after.

    Would prefer to have breakfast included.

    From what I can tell, the express deal currently available for that date is the holiday inn at $83/night?

    Should I be bidding for the same area for lower or do you recommend I do something different?

  3. It's funny, I think the one I was seeing has disappeared. It was a 4* in MTE.

     

    And I think the one you are mentioning is only there for a single room. When I enter 2 rooms in the search, the price does go up.

    The best one I currently see under Priceline.Express is a 4* at MSG for 163 or a 4* at MTE for 165 which comes out to 155 with your link.

     

    Could you suggest a strategy to go up to $140 a night?

     

    Thanks and I'll keep you posted!

  4. Thanks so much for the details! Unfortunately I tried the strategy and didn't get anything :(

     

    I even tried including upper east, upper west, soho, lower east and downtown. I did take out CPS because the Hudson would really not work for us.

     

    What do you suggest I do next?

    I could either try for 3 stars but I think I would exclude ESB area because some of the hotels don't have the best reviews or increase my price and stay within at the 3,5 stars level.

     

    I do see a PRICELINE EXPRESS deal for a 4 star in midtown for $145

     

    If a 3 star is only going to be marginally less say then I would rather continue trying for a 3.5 and up.

    Let me know please

     

    Thanks!!

  5. Hi BetterBidding! 

    I'm looking to book 2 rooms for 2 nights in NYC on Sunday June 22 and checking out on June 24, but I'm finding the zones to be a little overwhelming and not sure how to go approach the bidding.

    I'm hoping to book something under $120 (I'd love under $100) preferably with decent ratings/reviews, convenient location and Free WiFi access at the hotel is a big bonus.

    The areas I'm most interested in are Chelsea, Empire State, Madison Square Garden, Midtown East, Midtown West, Time Square, Hell's Kitchen, Central Park, Union Square

    I would be willing to stay in either upper east, upper west, Lower east, Soho and maybe even downtown/financial district if I have to, to stay under budget.

     

    If you could help suggest a strategy and starting price for bidding, that would be great... Thank you! 

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