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Bagelmom

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  1. You got a Darn!!! good price! I spent two weeks bidding for a 4 night stay and it is costing $300 for a 3* Congratulations! BTW What the heck is going on in NY that has every place booked? I am going in for a conference.
  2. o.k. I got panicky. I have been bidding on all MT zones for the past three weeks with no luck. I began at $120 (ha ha ha!!) and slowly worked my way up. Out of desperation I added UN-CPS and won. I wanted to be closer to Madison Square Garden. $300 really was as high as I could go. I figure I am paying less than I would have, had I made a reservation any other way. The price for this at hotel at Hotels.com was: Wed $439.00 Thurs$399.00 Fri$349.00 Sat $349.00 for an average of $384 a night. Tripadvisor.com at a price of $378. I ended up winning the Wellington Hotel at $300 a night. I am worried because it has mixed reviews. I was hoping that a 3* in New York would have reasonably good reviews. I don't mind small (it IS New York) I really just want clean, safe,bug free, musty free with all the fixtures working. Here is how I bid: 3*MTE MTW MTS $280 rejected 3* MTE MTW MTS added UM-CPS $300 won the Wellington Hotel I hope I don't find it too bad. I wish others better luck. :)
  3. My hubby and I were in NY this summer. As is our custom, we purchased some groceries locally to eat in our room. Upon check out we saw mini bar charges for items we did not eat. We were told the charges are registered remotely. There are sensors in the refrigerator that detail when something has been removed. We explained we had moved their stuff to make room for ours. The charges were removed, but I had never heard of a system like that before.
  4. A man walked into a bank in New York City one day and asked for the loan officer. He told the loan officer that he was going to Europe on business for two weeks and needed to borrow $5,000. The bank officer told him that the bank would need some form of security for the loan. The man handed over the keys to a new Ferrari parked on the street in front of the bank. He produced the title and everything checked out. The loan officer agreed to accept the car as collateral for the loan. The bank's president and its officers all enjoyed a good laugh at the man for using a $250,000 Ferrari as collateral against a $5,000 loan. An employee of the bank then drove the Ferrari into the bank's underground garage and parked it there. Two weeks later, the man returned, repaid the $5,000 and the interest, which came to $15.41. The loan officer said, "Sir, we are very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled. While you were away, we checked you out and found that you are a multimillionaire. What puzzles us is, why would you bother to borrow $5,000?" The man replied: "Where else in New York City can I park my car for two weeks for only $15.41 and expect it to be there when I return?" :) What some people will do to save money!!!:)
  5. In NY the hotels get so much use and are at a premium. The complaints I have read are about musty, bug infested rooms. I don't want to chance it with a less than a 3* hotel. I don't find "roughing it" much fun any more, so I pay a higher price. If you don't mind some inconvenience I have found while staying both in Boston(Super pricey) and Atlanta You can stay at an airport hotel, take a shuttle to a subway/metro stop and easily get into the city. In Boston the difference was $330 vs. $120 (before I started using priceline) You could look for something similar in NY.
  6. Reality Check!! For $100 you can get hostel like accommodations with a shared bath. I have been pricing 3* for two weeks later and so far have had no success with bids up to $170. I may wait another week, as I have noticed lower prices being posted as we get closer to my date. I won't wait till the last minute because I can't stand the suspense! New York will not give you sticker shock it will give you a cattle prod!!
  7. In Priceline "name your price" zones: Upper Midtown/ Central Park South MTE, MTW, MTS Downtown
  8. Anything from the south end of Central Park to Battery Park.
  9. I am not married to the location. I will be attending a conference near Madison Square Garden. As a single female with meetings going to 10:00 at night, I was looking for convenience/safety. But I am a big city girl and I don't mind using the subway. NY is so busy all the time it's not like I will be traveling abandoned streets. So yea, I would consider other areas.
  10. I am not married to the location. I will be attending a conference near Madison Square Garden. As a single female with meetings going to 10:00 at night, I was looking for convenience/safety. But I am a big city girl and I don't mind using the subway. NY is so busy all the time it's not like I will be traveling abandoned streets. So yea, I would consider other areas.
  11. :) I will be in NYC Oct 24-28 The best price I have found for MTS is $322. I am using HOTWIRE (through this site's link) because I like the idea of being able to pick an area. Is it unreasonable to think I can get a 3* or better room for $200-$225? Would Priceline get me better prices? Or are there tricks like checking Hotline everyday? I am new to this site and love the help and tricks you share. GO BLUE!!!
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