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  1. Well after speaking with my friend we decided that Beverly Hills isn't as much a necessity, so we decided to add Downtown to the list. Started off at $80 and increased in increments of $5 until we were finally accepted by the Westin Bonaventure for $95.

    Was going to hire a car to get around LA anyway, so we're pleased with this! All that's left for our trip is Miami...

    Used Savingsbarn.com...as always...

  2. FINALLY! I was beginning to think that I would be paying rack rates for NY during my stay...

    Bid $200 MTW...rejected. (Bid up to $210 last night)

    Bid $220 MTW...rejected.

    Bid $230 MTW...rejected.

    Bid $200 MTE...rejected. (Same again...just making sure from last night)

    Bid $220 MTE...rejected.

    Bid $230 MTE...rejected.

    Bid $240 MTE...rejected.

    Bid $250 MTW & UTC/CP...rejected.

    Bid $260...accepted.

    Got the Sofitel New York - extremely happy with this, as the listed rate on the hotel website is for these dates is $469...plus it's number one on tripadvisor, so it can't be that bad, yeah?

    Probably could have got it cheaper if I had waited, but wasn't prepared to take the risk.

    Cheers for the help, thereuare!

  3. Don't really want to change plans at this stage - I'll pay whatever it takes - just don't want to pay over the odds. If that means $250 a night, then $250 it is. But since I've got time, I can afford to go up in stages...one thing I don't want to do is stay in a 3*, cause the last time I went to NY I stayed in one of those and it soured the whole experience.

  4. Hi,

    Trying to get a 5* on the Strip for the above dates - Priceline comes back with prices of $275 for the Venetian whenever I put in a bid (have bid up to $117 so far). Prepared to bid up to $150 ATM.

    How far off the mark am I? And should I just wait awhile? I know Vegas gets cheaper closer to the date...but if I can get in now for a reasonable price, I'd like to.

    Cheers,

    Darren

  5. Hi,

    Need some advice as to bidding for a 4* on the above dates. Have tried up to $135 in MTE, MTW, UM/CPS. Any zone is ok except Financial District (Midtown South would be last on the list, though) Budget is around $150 per night at the moment, but can increase it to $200 depending on what other hotels I get in Miami, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

    Cheers,

    Darren

  6. Had some time to kill, so I looked up prices for every 4 and 3 star in Beverley Hills/West Hollywood...

    Hyatt Century Plaza 4* - $277 (Travelocity)

    Beverley Hilton 4* - $221 (hotel website)

    Avalon 4* - $259 (from Orbitz)

    Park Hyatt not available

    Belage (no longer Wyndham, so I don't know if it's included) 4* - $209 (hotel website)

    Tower Beverley Hills 4* - ?

    Westin Century Plaza 4* - couldn't find it listed on their website

    Hyatt West Hollywood 3* - $215 (hotel website)

    Crowne Plaza 3* - $175.01 (hotel website)

    Couldn't find the Doubletree listed...

    So...the upshot is for a 4* I'm looking around $210-$260 p/night, and 3* is $175-$215 based on these rates.

  7. Sorry...I want to be around West Hollywood/Beverley Hills. Really only willing to accept this zone at this stage, but if it becomes too pricey I'll look at others. Have budgeted for spending $100 including taxes etc. per night for this leg, but can increase it up to $150 if need be (would look at other zones before doing so, though).

    Willing to split the bid, but want to stay in the same hotel over the weekend.

  8. Hi,

    Travelling from Australia. Looking to stay in LA for five nights from the 12th of June to the 16th (checkout on the 17th). Want to be as close to Sunset Strip as possible cause my friend and I are planning on going clubbing etc. (Hyatt West Hollywood would be good).

    4 star minimum and have around $150 per room per night to play with (though would rather MUCH cheaper, as this is the first stop in a four week holiday :))

    My Amex card is burning a hole in my pocket as we speak...

    Cheers,

    Darren

  9. Hi everyone,

    A friend and I are coming to visit your fair land in June/July next year from Australia...visiting the following locations:

    Los Angeles - 5 nights

    Anaheim - 3 nights

    Miami - 7 nights

    New York - 5 nights

    Las Vegas - 5 nights

    Prepared to pay up to $150 US per night for a room in each location (of course, if I get a hotel for $90, then the other $60 could go toward upgrading the New York hotel etc). Let me know if I should be prepared to spend more...

    Also need flights between all these cities if possible.

    We don't have the flights booked yet from Australia (want to get a deal so we can stopover in Asia on the way there and back), but our plans are definite. Is it best to start bidding now? If so, can someone give me a hand since I've never done it before (though I'd like to think I understand how it works :)).

    Thanks in advance,

    Darren

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