Rebid several times up to the winning bid of $85
Started bidding at $40. Went through two re-bids and won the hotel at $44. Very happy and of course used the PRICELINE link. Thanks for the information as always!
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Decided to use the HOTWIRE link and buy a 4* hotel in the Downtown zone for $68. Won the Intercontinental for 2 nights (6/29-6/30) with the following amenities.
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
Accessible for the blind
Accessible for the deaf
Free Internet
Accessible path of travel
In-room accessibility
Accessible bathroom
Handicapped parking
Roll-in shower
Thanks as always!
I'd like to bid higher to stay in the FQ zone at this point.
Just tried to bid from $55-$70 for 4* French Quarter using the 5 re-bid zones. Kind of surprised I didn't get a win based on some of the other wins for the same dates on the board.
I am ok with increasing to $85 for a 4*. My preference would be French Quarter and then Downtown in that order.
Thanks
Check in on 6/29 for 2 nights. Budget is flexible but would like to keep it around $75 before taxes/fees. Thanks
Hi, I am contemplating a trip to New Orleans this weekend and am looking for some guidance on bidding in the French Quarter and Downtown zones. 3.5* stars and up. Thanks very much as always for any help.
Amenities:
Smoke Free Rooms
Complimentary Breakfast
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Business Center
Laundry Facilities (self-service)
High-Speed Internet Access
Was able to determine this was the Hampton based on the amenities. Saved me $80 off the regular rate. Thanks!
Thanks guys. I actually just booked using the HOTWIRE link. I was able to pinpoint the hotel I wanted using your info. I will post that win on the hotwire page.
I did a search of past wins for Nashville-Downtown and bids seem to be all over the board. I'm looking to stay 1 night on 3/6 in a 3* or better property. Any good starting point for a bidding strategy?
Thanks
Ok, after quite a few bids, I successfully won 3 nights at the Holiday Inn Downtown (3*) for $120 a night.
I want to add that there are actually a few more re-bid zones for 3* hotels. The Garden District only goes up to 2.5* and the New Orleans East zone only goes up to 2*. I used these zones in conjunction with the Downtown and French Quarter zones to work my way up from $90 to $120 before finally winning.
I'm happy with the outcome given the in-demand dates and thank you guys for the help. Cheers!
Thanks for the strategy. I will try it out and report back.
I'm thinking no more than $125 a night? Thanks for your help.
Any ideas on a good starting point and rebid zones? Thanks
This was the HI Express Pineville by the way.
First bid (using the PRICELINE link of course) at $50 for 2.5 star hotel in Pineville-Piper Glen-Ballantyne. No luck.
Was offered a one-time re-bid for $65 and rejected it.
Re-bid using Fort Mills zone (no hotels above 2 stars) and $55 and won.
Best price online was $101 for the same hotel. Great success. :)
I first bid $40 just using 3.5* and the LAX zone. This was not accepted. I was offered a rebid at $52 and declined.
I rebid using $42 and 3.5* again and added the Lawndale zone. This was accepted by the Crowne Plaza LAX.
I have stayed at the Crowne Plaza before for an overnight connecting flight so this is exactly what I was hoping for. Thanks for the info. I used the PRICELINE link as always!
:)
I wanted to hopefully grab a hotel in either the White House-Downtown zone or in Dupont Circle.
I started my bidding at $55 for a 3* hotel in the WHD zone and was rejected.
I rebid using the Mt Vernon area as a rebid zone at $60 and was rejected.
I rebid a 3rd time adding in the Dupont Circle zone and increasing my bid to $61.
I successfully won the Topaz Hotel in the White House-Downtown zone for $61 a night. I'm happy with that.
Oh, and I used the PRICELINE.com link above to book.
Cheers! :)
Thank you for the tips. I am going to bid using the PRICELINE link in the next few days and I will post the results.
I tried unsuccessfully bidding from $210 to $250. With taxes and fees, the bids were $300-340. Since regular tickets have dropped to $400, I will probably just book directly with the airline. Thanks for your help.
Thank you for the tips. I am going to bid using the PRICELINE link in the next few days and I will post the results.
I've used Priceline for hotels before thanks to this site, but I've never tried to bid on airfare.
My question is if I plan to start my bidding at 40% off the listed price, should I bid 40% off the price that includes taxes and fees or 40% off the price BEFORE taxes and fees?
For example, the flight I am looking to bid on is from Memphis-Vancouver and is $360 before taxes and fees and $450 when they are added in.
Thanks! :)
Thanks for the information as always.
I used the PRICELINE link! :)
Then it doesn't sound as if this trip a good candidate for an opaque airfare purchase :)
You are probably right. Thanks for the help.
4* Burlington - Stowe (Essex Junction) The Essex Resort And Spa
in Priceline Hotels - Utah / Vermont
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Rebid several times from $85 up to the winning bid. Many rebid zones here.