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merluza

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  1. Hi,

     

    I was looking for a bargain for a downtown Chicago Hotel for the end of August, and saw this deal on PRICELINE EXPRESS Deals, for 89 euros (109 dollars), with the following amenities:

    Restaurant

    Free Internet

    Indoor or Outdoor Pool

    Fitness Center

    No Smoking Rooms/Facilities


    These amenities were listed to be a potential win for the Renaissance in the hotel list, and it turned out to be it was.

     

    Room Price:EUR 89.00/night

    Number of rooms:1 Room

    Number of nights:3 Nights

    Room Subtotal:EUR 267.00

    Taxes & Fees:EUR 73.14

    Coupon:EUR -13.35

    Total Charged:EUR 326.79 

     

    I am delighted with the outcome, regular PRICELINE rates start at 302$.

    Used the BetterBidding Priceline coupon code for the extra 5% off and used the BiddingHelper.com link to book. Thanks a lot guys for the coupon, saved me even 13 euros more on the already awesome deal!

  2. I saw a PRICELINE EXPRESS deal for 107$, which appeared to be the Marriott Downtown. I wanted to see the stretch on it, and started bidding at 80. Went to 85 - 90 - 95 - 99 - 101 and 102. Accepted by the Marriott, as expected. Really happy with the deal, regular rates start at 234$ on their own web site, the cheapest I could find was 192$.

     

    I used the PRICELINE link to start bidding :)!

  3. Hi,

     

    I have been trying to bid and checked the express deals almost daily until 2 days before departure, but no luck (it was indeed a busy period). Ended up with our back-up booking at the Paper Factory Hotel through regular booking, which turned out to be an unbeatable deal for the time of year (152$ per night). This topic can be closed.

     

    Thanks for all advice though. 

  4. Aren't the Hudson and Milleniium UN upgraded to 4* instead of 3.5*? I was planning to bid on 3.5* properties, with a max of 190$ all costs included.

     

    The Hudson would not be a problem (I stayed there in 2010, and I liked the location and the hotel itself), but the hotel fee in this area for a 4* puts me of. And 190$ is already a stretch to the budget.

  5. Thanks for the clarifications.

     

    I would not want to go higher than 190, which is already a stretch to the budget. So, would like to try a 3.5 star then.

     

    I have looked at the properties and zones, and these are the zones I would consider: Central Park South, Empire State, Madison Square, Midtown East, Midtown West, Times Square. Unless there is a hotel in these zones with a longer distance to the subway?

     

     

  6. Hi,

     

    I am trying to work out a bidding strategy for our stay next year in NYC. I was hoping to win a 4 star property near Times Square / Central Park. I have stayed in the Hudson Hotel in 2010 (win via Priceline and this site), and although the rooms are notoriously small, I really liked the hotel itself and its location. So I would not mind staying there again and take on this region in my bidding strategy. However, this region charges a 136$ hotel fee to the bid when clicking further. A 3.5/4.5 star bid does not add the hotel fee. This makes it really expensive to add this zone to the bidding, and in that case I would prefer a lower star rating or other zones.

     

    I have read that the hotel fee is some sort of an answer to resort fees and other costs. Is this hotel fee charged automatically when the bid is accepted? Or do they just make an estimate and is the "total room charge" charged? Also, do you know upfront which and if your hotel will charge the fee?

     

    I was hoping to be around 190$ max (all costs included) for a 4 star, is this realistic?

     

    Thanks!

  7. Still needed to post this recent win. I have been trying for months to get a good deal in the LA area, without any luck. Rates crom the express deals for 4* in the Santa Monica area were way above budget, so decided to go downtown.

    Saw a win at 92 for the exact same dates, therefore I started with 85. there was an immediate counteroffer of 24. Rejected and raised until 92. (Done on 24 September)

    Valet parking was 40$ per night, but I guess that goes for all hotels in LA.

    Used the PRICELINE link for all bids and this win!

  8. Saw a lot of wins pass for 5* at the strip, so decided to pick up bidding again for my trip in September (started trying in April for 2 days, and went up to 175$ without luck).

    Started at 120$ with Strip North, rejected. Express deals had an offer of 139$. Decided to add 5$ and add a free rebid zone. Accepted by The Palazzo. Happy with the win :).

    Used the PRICELINE link to start bidding of course!

  9. Started with 100$ for Bloomsbury, adding other suitable 4 star zones and free rebids (Chelsea - Wembley - Hammersmith - City and London Bridge) until 120$.

    Closed Priceline and started again with Notting Hill at 100$, rised until 120$ (adding Westminster first, and then the free rebid zones). Accepted by the K hotel. Looks like a nice property, close to a subway station (my only demand) and got a third off regular rates.

    Used the PRICELINE link to start bidding!

    EDIT: sorry, the title should have been 120$!

  10. This win has a long bidding history...

    Started at 50$, raised over the weeks until 100$, nothing happened. At 101$, I got a counteroffer of 121$, rejected, waited 24 hours. New offer of 106$ got a counteroffer of 126$, rejected again. Bid of 110$ had the same result, counteroffer of 130$. Rejected again, new bid of 115$, counteroffer of 135$. Rejected once more. My offer of 116$ was accepted today.

    Your Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: $116.00

    Subtotal: $116.00

    Taxes & Fees: $22.37

    Total Charges*: $138.37

    I was hoping for the Mariott, it looks like one of the best deals for Lake Placid.

    I used the PRICELINE link to start bidding.

  11. OK, thanks.

    My dates are 09/10/10 - 09/11/10.

    I was guessing that the High Peaks resort might be a possibility, although it is currently not shown on the regular Priceline site. I guess it might be to soon to try. I already tried offers of 80$ - 82$ -84$ - 86$ -88$ -90$, but none of them were successful.

    Will keep the forum updated on my progress, and will use the PRICELINE link for all my attempts.

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