Went through the links on the website.
First offered $55 for 3.5*
then added the 3* zone at $57
Here is the win.
Kinda pricey...oh well.
Started bidding from $100 for 4* paris hotel in the central Parisian areas. Won at $145.
I've been bidding for the past three weeks in the same areas with a max bid of $130, with no luck.
I used the PRICELINE links on the website as usual.
cheers
Free Internet
Near Beach
Indoor pool(s)
Smoke Free Rooms
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
Laundry Facilities (self-service)
High-Speed Internet Access
Spa Services
These were the amenities listed on the hotel description.
Decided to book with this hotel.
Was bidding on PRICELINE from $100-135 for la rambla 4* north and south but to no avail.
I also tried bidding from $130-160 for la rambla 5* with no luck as well.
Booked with HOTWIRE instead.
As always, i've been clicking the HOTWIRE and PRICELINE links on the site a bunch of times. :)
Cheers
Got some savings here....
Was bidding in Las Ramblas South, North and Les Corts from $70 for a 4* hotel. Won at $93.
I think the expo hotel is considered a 4* hotel now.
The price was $65 for 2 double beds on the night of June 3rd.
Just wanted to add to the Hotwire ID hotel list
Buffalo (Amherst) 3* Hotel
Hampton Inn
Amenities: Airport Shuttle, Complementary Breakfast, Fitness Center, Pool, Internet
A sofabed is fine. However, even with 2 adults and 1 child, they give me a rate of $269. But when I enter 2 adults, the $230 rate is there. Should there be any problems if I book with 2 adults?
Hi,
First time poster here. I'm trying to look for a 3* place in NYC between 5/30/07 to 6/3/07. We are a party of three people and looking for two beds in the Manhattan area. We are students so looking for around $200 but willing to go up $250. Suggestions?
I'll be using Priceline via the link at SavingsBarn.com
5* Oahu (Waikiki Beach) The Royal Hawaiian
in Priceline Hotels - Hawaii
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Tried bidding for a 5* hotel in the Waikiki area at $5 increments from $215. Ended up not getting the hotel any less expensive than the PRICELINE EXPRESS deal. I ended up purchasing the hotel using the express deal at $247 per night at the Royal Hawaiian.
It's a little more than I wanted, but the hotel is on the beach and parking is included with resort fee.