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krmelce

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  1. Ok, i see that my budget is very limiting. My original thought was $130/night including taxes. Let's increase it by $10 to $140. And I will ask differently. What is possible to get for this price at Manhattan (area/number of stars)? Let's also include areas like Brooklyn and Long Island City... Isnt it too risky too buy hotel in these areas without knowing the exact location (in terms of connection to Manhattan)? Since I have stilll some time, I would like to get as much as possible for my budget. Just to try if I can catch some great deal. If it dont work, I will probably check other options like an apartment rental and so on... What do you suggest? Thanks again, FH
  2. Hello, i am a complete beginner to priceline, therefore I would like to ask you for a bidding strategy. I am looking for an accommodation for my girlfriend and me in NYC starting from 8/31/14 to 9/6/14. My budget is approx. $130/night for which I would like to preferably stay in 4* or 3.5* hotel in Manhattan (regarding the budget, 3* hotel is still an option, you know, we are students). Regarding the exact location, I have no strict preferences (since I have been in NYC just once), so any advice is more than appreciated. I can imagine staying in these areas (in more or less descending order) - chelsea area, upper west side, upper east side, times square, central park south, soho, empire state building area, east village, midtown west, midtown east, madison square area, downtown... Thanks for your help. FH.
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