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evex3

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  1. Hi- We will be in Atlanta Feb 13-17 and plan to rent from the airport. Most of the time, there will be 2 adults and 2 slim kids (age 9) in the car, but we'd like a car that could accommodate my parents, too, for a few 25 minute rides. Do we have to rent a minivan or is it possible to rent a smaller/cheaper car in a midsize SUV or Standard SUV class that fit 6 people (like a Mazda 5)? Is there a way to bid on priceline or hotwire that would make me more likely to get the right car? It seems hit or miss and I'm afraid if I bid on a mid-size or standard SUV, I'll end up with a car that only fits 5. Also I know that most rental places dont guarantee you a specific car, just the class. (I was trying to avoid the big SUV and minivans bc they're gas guzzlers and drive like bricks). Thanks PS we dont want to put the kids on our laps but it's possible we could consider seat-belting two of them side-by-side in one seatbelt if we had to. We'd need a car that could accommodate two average sized short women and two slim 9 year olds
  2. Thank you for your help. Your assistance was spot on. I tried to post this to the 'win' but i'm unsure if it delivered, so the info is below as well. Eve 5* Strip North $147 Indoor or Outdoor Pool, Restaurant, Free Parking, Business Center, Casino, Fitness Center 2 people Jan 15-18, 2016 Priceline Express = Palazzo Free Parking Outdoor Pool Spa Non-Smoking Gym Restaurant Casino Handicap Accessible Business Center
  3. HI, I'm trying to decide btwn priceline and hotwire, and btwn bidding and just buying a PRICELINE EXPRESS offer. I've read the boards as best as I can but I would love some guidance. 5 star Las Vegas North or mid-strip Jan 15-18, 2016 2 people/1 room non-smoking (flexible about casino or not) Priceline express offers are $147 for this combination (casino hotel) or $104 (I think) w/o casino Any recommendations on which approach to take (bidding vs express) and what to offer as a starting bid? Our budget is flexible, I just want a good deal on a great hotel and am starting to feel like I've gone down a rabbit hole of research. I'd rather get a respectable price in the next few hours than the cheapest possible deal over another few days. I think that means I could stomach 1-2 rounds of bidding only. This is our first trip to Vegas and we are short on time so we're just looking for a lot of bang for our buck. Thoughts? Thanks
  4. Aaron, Thank you for such a speedy reply! Sorry, I thought I needed to post 3 separate posts to ask about the 3 priceline express offers. The post above is SOUTH strip. I put that in the title but apologize for leaving it out of the body. Do you think that the aforementioned offer is not trump since trump is north, right? Am i mistaken? Thanks! Eve
  5. I was hoping for ID help with the Priceline Express offers, pretty please. also I'm trying to decide if it's worth spending a bit more money on the casino hotel with a 9 guest rating than the non-casino hotel with an 8 rating. I posted a request to help ID both of the priceline express offers I'm seeing. We are not big gamblers and don't want to slog through a ton of people getting in and out of the hotel, but it's our first time to Las Vegas and if this seems like it could be a great hotel, I'm interested! Here's this offer: 5 Star *Casino* Hotel in Las Vegas Strip North Area --$147 2 people Jan 15-18, 2016 Guest Rating is: 9+ "KING BED - NONSMOKING LUXURY SUITE" Free Parking Swimming Pool Fitness Center Restaurant Casino Business Center
  6. I found a similar posting on the south and on the north side of the strip. Here's the priceline express posting for the north side. Any ideas on the hotel ID? *This says it is a hotel without a Casino. 2 people Jan 15-18, 2016 Priceline Express 5 Star Hotel in Las Vegas Strip NORTH Area for $104 a night 1 King Bed - Superior Room With City View - Free Wifi, Kitchenette Free internet swimming pool pets allowed fitness center restaurant buisness center guest ratings: very good
  7. Hi- I'm looking at Priceline Express for a 5 star hotel this coming weekend. I'd like something mid-strip or North (though this price is for South bc it's so cheap, I wanted to inquire) where we can get a good night's sleep. I'm not sure whether or not to worry about crowds at check-in, taxis, etc at this time of year or not. Can anyone help ID this deal from PRICELINE (via linke on this site)? The Kitchenette is throwing me. 5 Star Hotel in Las Vegas Strip North Area $104 per night1 King Bed - Superior Room With City View - Free Wifi, Kitchenette Check In:Fri Jan 15, 2016 Check Out:Mon Jan 18, 2016 2 people Guest Score: Rated 8.0 out of 10 (or higher) Guaranteed Amenities: Pets Allowed Business Center Restaurant Free Internet Indoor or Outdoor Pool Fitness Center
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