Resort, Free Internet, Pet friendly, Airport shuttle, Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Self-service laundry, Internet access, Golf nearby, Children's activities
Used BiddingHelper.com for this win.
Unfortunately, "add a night" was above retail price with the fees, so I had to make a separate retail reservation for the previous night.
Free Breakfast
Free Internet
Free Parking
Business Center
Fitness Center
Pool
Self-service Laundry
Smoke-free Rooms
Bed choices: 1 king $66, 2 queens $69
Used BiddingHelper.com for this win. Thanks!
Free Breakfast
Free Internet
Free Parking
Business Center
Fitness Center
Pool
Self-service Laundry
Smoke-free Rooms
Bed choices: 1 king $66, 2 queens $69
Used BiddingHelper.com for this win. Thanks!
Free Internet
Free Breakfast
Pool
Business Center
Fitness Center
Non-Smoking
Pets Allowed
8+ guest rating
Thrilled with grabbing this even if I have to pay so far in advance. Retail is $269 (and in my experience, won't budge much!)
Of course I used the PRICELINE link from BetterBidding!
Thank you so much! A few prices have loosened up on HOTWIRE today, I will keep checking and jump on a good deal when I see it, of course using the links from this site! Aaron, are you suggesting the River North zone instead of Millenium Park or Mag Mile/Water Tower?
I’ll be sure to report my win and edit this thread when I do! Thanks again!
Hi, everyone! I’m a longtime Hotwire and Priceline user, but I’m stumped here. My son and I want to take the few summer days he has off from work and see the sights in downtown Chicago, especially the art institute, Millennium park, river walk, pizza, and a show (we are improv people so thinking second city). I started looking last week Monday, and I could just kick myself. Last week, the Hyatt Regency was showing up on HW (bed type, amenities, and TA rating educated guess) for $141. Now the only 4* in that range is the Talbott, which I’m sure is very nice, but a single queen will not work for my 15-year old man-boy and me. Everything else in the downtown area is 200+. There is one possibility, I think it’s the Hyatt again, on a Priceline Express, for $179 and the 5% discount here at the top of the page. Should I just bite the bullet and pay that much, or are prices likely to drop off again last minute? Thanks, everyone!
Nope, actually, that WAS the full list of amenities from the MY ACCOUNT section of Hotwire. Easy View was no help, either.
I'm still confused about this one. I had two different stories from Hotwire, one time the identical information said 75% recommended with 5 reviews, the other times 0% recommended with 1 review. Does anyone know if the low recommendation rating is because they deny use of theme park perks? I hope not, I will be hopping mad!
Business center
Children's activities
Fitness center
Golf nearby
Pool(s)
Restaurants
Tennis nearby
Accessible for visually impaired
Accessible for hearing impaired
This is what was under "easy view":
Free parking, Free breakfast, Free Internet, Pet friendly, Oceanfront hotel, Fitness center, Pool(s), Business center, Internet access, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking
There are no additional amenities from the trip information in the Hotwire account. In fact, before I booked, in the information section it said, "The hotel has not provided accessibility information." I have never seen that before. This was among the usual "no changes or refunds" information.
Free parking
free breakfast
free internet
pet friendly
oceanfront
pool
fitness center
Because TOBB seems to be unmonitored, I've changed my allegiance. Hi!
Got this thinking that the Marriott was the only 3* in the area; the SE area map has this on the line, so I'm stuck. No indoor pool and my son will be MAD, but that's the way it goes!
Used the PRICELINE link.
2 rooms at this price, used the all important PRICELINE link and then went to my rewards to access the bonus cash.
Room Cost (avg. per room, per night): $33.00 (USD)
Number of Rooms: 2
Number of Nights: 2
Room Subtotal: $132.00 (USD)
Taxes and Fees: $47.74 (USD)
Total Room Cost: $179.74 (USD)
Sorry about the date...it was on the end of the original title, which must have been too long (and, I see now, not at all in the right format, I will endeavor to improve on that!)
8/8 to 8/9, one night. Thanks.
Got this one for my parents, had some bonus cash, so couldn't use the links posted here. Will in future of course do so.
Room Cost (avg. per room, per night): $50.00 (USD)
Number of Rooms: 1
Number of Nights: 1
Room Subtotal: $50.00 (USD)
Taxes and Fees: $16.92 (USD)
Total Room Cost: $66.92 (USD)
Thanks to all for continuing to post your wins.
Amenities:
Breakfast, pool, high-speed internet
I seldom end up buying from HOTWIRE, but I check it often. I will post any and all wins here in future. Thank you for your time and effort in moderation of this board.
Looks decent for a night's stop. Thanks everyone for continuing to post, I always come here and check lists and posts before bidding.
Bidding help needed
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I would agree that HOTWIRE and PRICELINE might not work very well for your purposes. However, a VRBO (vacation rental by owner) might be just the ticket! We've stayed in almost all the Marriott properties in the area and they are hard to beat, but the two Vistana properties are very nice as well. In addition, the vacation rental by owner sites will include detached houses, some with a screened-in pool, which would be something to consider as well. There are many "condominium" resorts with large units, but book carefully, as some are vies, vies, VIES! 😱
Welcome to the board from a Dutch-American who also LOVES to save money. If I can help in any way, I'm happy to do so!