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  1. Hi,

    Ok - I just did it for BOTH of the hotels in the Magnificent Mile Area - River North area for 2/14 to 2/16

    First one: $95/night. Here are the amenities for the 4.5 star.

    Pet friendly, Indoor pool(s), Smoke Free Rooms, Fitness Center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business Center, Self service laundry, Internet access, Accessible for the blind, Accessible for the deaf, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Handicapped parking, Roll-in shower

    Second one: $86/night. 4 star.

    FULL AMENITIES: Boutique Hotel, Smoke Free Rooms, Fitness Center, Restaurant(s), Business Center, Internet access, Accessible for the blind, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Handicapped parking, Roll-in shower

    Any ideas what these 2 hotels are?

  2. I'm choosing between the one I mentioned above, OR this one below...

    4 Star, Magnificent Mile/River North. $86/night and 90% recommended.

    Amenities

    Boutique Hotel

    Smoke Free Rooms

    Fitness Center

    Restaurant(s)

    Business Center

    Internet access

    Accessibility

    Accessible for the blind

    Accessible path of travel

    In-room accessibility

    Any ideas what this hotel is too?

    thanks!

  3. Hi, I'm looking for a great hotel in the Magnificent Mile - River North location. I've got this one for $95/night showing at 4.5 stars, with these amenities...

    Amenities

    Pet friendly

    Indoor pool(s)

    Smoke Free Rooms

    Fitness Center

    Pool(s)

    Restaurant(s)

    Business Center

    Self service laundry

    Internet access

    any ideas what this hotel would be?

    thanks!

  4. Hi,

    I just found a few Hotwire hotels for Oct 7-10th that are in the areas that I'm looking for, and close to my budget.

    Could you help me find out what the hotels are?

    Hotel #1: Central Park area. 3.5*

    boutique, restaurant, high-speed internet

    $223/night

    Hotel #2: Empire State Building area. 3*

    Boutique, restaurant, high-speed internet

    $239/night

    Hotel #3: Midtown Central area. 3*

    Smoke-free, Business center, high speed internet

    $272/night

    Any help finding out what these are would be great! (especially that 3.5* in central park)

    Thanks!

    (ps. I'll still be trying priceline too)

  5. Do you know what the 3.5* hotel is that Chelsea is listing?

    Also - I noticed a "Hell's Kitchen" area that is not currently on this forums' list of Priceline hotel locations in New York. Do you know what hotels are listed there as 3.5* and 4* ?

    I may want to decide to add that. Or would you recommend against staying in Hell's Kitchen. I don't know what that area is like.

    Thanks!

    Matt

  6. Hi again...

    No luck. I was not able to get a hotel by using that plan of attack. There were two things that I noticed...

    1. you mentioned that there were 4 rebid zones. But when I checked, it looked like there were only 3. It looks like "Brooklyn" now has a 3.5* selection. What were the 4 rebid areas that you were referring to?

    2. You wrote MTE in the plan, but that was the one I didn't want to get, so I switched it for MTW. :)

    What do you suggest I do now?

  7. Thanks a lot for your suggestion and plan of attack.

    I just tried it, but I was unsuccessful all the way up to the $250 mark.

    From your experience, are the 3.5* hotels just about the same in terms of quality as the 4* ones?

    My main reason for not adding MTE to the list was because I didn't want to get the W hotel in MTE. :) I would be willing to add MTE and try again.

    OR

    If you think that the 3.5* hotels are about the same in terms of quality, and I would have better luck... let's do that.

    Thanks for the help!

  8. Hi,

    Let's go with the maximum bid that you mentioned ($250). If we could get a 4* for the pricing that you suggested, I would be happy with that.

    As far as areas go... I'm not totally familiar with NYC since I haven't been there before, but from what I've read, these areas sound good...

    Central Park South

    Midtown West

    Times Square - Theatre District

    Do you think that I should add additional areas? Or would these suffice?

    Thanks!

  9. Hey all,

    This is my first time to New York City, and I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with all of the hotel possibilities and locations... and I need some help.

    I'm wanting to get a 3.5 to 4 * hotel in a great location (possibly just outside of Times Square, Theater District, Central Park South, or lower end of Upper East Side). I don't want to be directly smack dab in the middle of Times Square with loads of crazy tourists, but I also don't want to be completely away from a good location either. We will be going to a few shows while we're there, as well as a few of the biggy tourist things. We typically like to hit up smaller food joints during the day.

    Can you guys help get me a good hotel? I'm willing to do either Priceline bidding using the permutation or getting it from Hotwire, whichever service gives the best hotel at the best value.

    I don't have a super strict budget since this is my first time to NYC and I'm not totally familiar with the prices for this time of the year. However, I'd prefer to stay in the lower 200's if possible. If paying a little more per night will get me a significantly better hotel, I'd be willing. Again, I'm flexible... but the cheaper I can get a high quality hotel, the better :)

    (and yes I'm using the Better Bidding links to HOTWIRE and PRICELINE)

    Thanks for the help!

    Matt

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