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  1. (I bid through the PRICELINE link on this board at the upper right.)

    I have been bidding for a 3* downtown off and on for a while.

    Yesterday, I bid $55 and got a counteroffer for $68. I tried $58, and got a counteroffer for $68.

    I let 24 hours elapse, then tried today at $59, and got this hotel.

    I think this is pretty great, actually, to be staying at a W for this price.

    (Should I have tried lower, on the off-chance that cheaper inventory showed up between yesterday and today - perhaps.)

  2. I'm looking for a night in Philadelphia for 9/2 - 9/3, so I have been paying attention to these dates.

    I know you said you wanted a 4* hotel, but if you go to LMTClub.com, you can get the 3.5* Radisson Plaza Warwick, that is in this zone, for $75/night + taxes and fees for your dates.

    I haven't bought it yet for my date, as I'm still holding out hope of getting a cheaper PRICELINE bid near the end, but I am considering it.

    The Crowne Plaza Philadelphia Downtown is $83 + taxes and fees for these dates.

  3. I wanted to report on this possibility. I just used it for New York City, and it's possible in certain circumstances it might be the best choice.

    First, there is a membership requirement, but you should be able to get it for free with one of these methods:

    http://www.lmtclub.com/3MonthTrial/index.html

    I successfully used the promo code TRAVELTWEET on signup, but someone else said it didn't work for them.

    This post says to use FBFREECLUB12, but I have not tried that.

    http://xiandesi.livejournal.com/26401.html

    I used this for August 28 - September 2 to get an on-request booking at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Tribeca for $126/night. Now it is possible that I might have been able to do better with Priceline eventually, but I wasn't succeeding at prices close to that. Based on Hotwire, there is a discrepancy in pricing between August 28-30, and August 30-September 2, which suggested that splitting my bid might have worked, but I didn't succeed even with the cheaper dates August 30 - September 2. I know it might have worked out closer to the time, but with a fairly long stay, and a reasonable price, in an area I wanted to be in, this worked out well. (I used the links here for my failed bids - just wanted to add that.)

    I also used LMTClub.com for Mexico City a few months ago, and saved about 50% off any rate I could get elsewhere, and got a hotel exactly where I wanted (which as you know, you can't do with Priceline generally).

    This is cheaper than LastMinuteTravel generally, although I think LastMinuteTravel sometimes has opaque hotels with better prices, but they are part of the same entity anyway. You can cross-compare LastMinuteTravel.com with LMTClub.com and see the price drop.

  4. 1) There is no one best time to bid. Figure out a good deal for your case, and how much you want to bid, and just bid up to that.

    2) Note that the Downtown zone encompasses part of South Austin. You will *probably* get an actual downtown hotel if you stick to 4* (but you'd have to check carefully). How picky are you about the location? As for your price range, you'd just have to try. What are the conventional rates you see for acceptable hotels for that night? What does Hotwire offer?

  5. You definitely cannot control whether you get a double bed or not. Almost every time in London, I've been given 2 twin beds by default (which is what I wanted, but not what you want).

    It's quite possible you could ask to switch, or pay for an upgrade, but it's not a 100% chance.

    That being said, if you decide to keep the Ibis, double-check that your bed will be what you expect. It's quite possible you'd get two twins next to each other even if you booked a double bed.

  6. I tried $40 and got a counteroffer for $55.

    So I added a rebid zone that had only up to 2* hotels, and bid $45. Maybe I should have tried less!

    The best Hotwire offering for this area was $54, and I think that hotel (probably Best Western Rio Grande Inn) is not as centrally located as the Doubletree. Although its reviews aren't perfect, I don't think the issues described on TripAdvisor will affect my one-night stay.

    I used the PRICELINE box at the top right.

  7. I've stayed at this hotel (it was through some other special a few years ago). I'd be happy with a $49 rate.

    The hotel is in the historical, grand style.

    I had a *very* large room. It was a bit shabby, but the overall ambiance of the place is great.

    I've also stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in downtown El Paso (a few blocks from this hotel), which is good too, but there is something enjoyable about the chandeliers and nice restaurants and interesting lobby decor.

  8. I`ve had excellent luck getting twin bed rooms in London on numerous occasions, but remember Priceline cannot guarantee it.

    Are you willing to stay in Docklands? If so, you have a $103 Hotwire option for a 3.5*, which perhaps can be bested on Priceline.

    Another option is London School of Economics rooms that are rented out for the holidays. If you choose this option, you can get the super-convenient Northumberland House, but you`d have to get 2 single rooms. The cost for 4 nights would be 800 pounds total. The rooms are en suite, but basic.

    http://www.lsevacations.co.uk/r

  9. I think Minneapolis has reasonable 3* options (although that's obviously for you to decide). Keep in mind that until you actually try to purchase the HOTWIRE hotel, you can't know if it really exists. More than once I have tried to click through and purchase a HOTWIRE offering, only to be told it isn't available. So I'd do something quickly, considering today is Sept. 2.

    Note that with HotelsCombined.com you can get the downtown Hilton Garden Inn for $78 and the Millennium for $79 (did not check their websites). But I'd probably bid higher on PRICELINE before accepting these.

  10. I think Priceline is often not the best choice for central Europe. I would try these sites and determine the best price possible, comparing the taxes and fees included in all cases. Also, if these sites give you a price with breakfast, a high-quality German or Austrian hotel will generally have an excellent buffet, and that is worth something in my opinion.

    www.hotelscombined.com

    www.hrs.de

    I got a fabulous deal for Vienna a couple years ago with www.ameropa.de, but that site is in German and you get vouchers mailed to you, and I am thinking you probably don`t have enough time for that. (Not sure if there are any other option for getting the vouchers.) The hotel I got is the Lindner am Belvedere, and I really enjoyed it, but it`s generally more expensive on other sites.

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