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MurtleCake

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  1. Yea it's not terrible, and actually the more I think about it, it will be pretty great! I like that it's non smoking, and I'm sure and easy in and out. Besides it's better than what any of my other options were. I am driving in so driving isn't an issue. I'm glad I'm close to the mall, I LOVE fashion show.

    I guess obviously my pie in the sky fantasy wins were Aria, Wynn or Venetian, but at $500 a night that weekend, I'll glady stay here instead!

  2. Damn it, I didn't notice it said "vicinity" and there was a separate area for north (they took off Condo), I was a little hasty.

    But this should be ok :) It's a very pricy weekend because there's a fight. It was this or booking Luxor... which it's my friends first time in Vegas, I think this will be a little more impressive.

    Any tips for this place? I've never been.

    Used the PRICELINE link.

  3. I started at $65, then I added a zone, $68, added a zone, $72, then added a zone $74.

    I won the Sheraton. Pretty excited about it. It's going for $140 on their website. I've been to Downtown Seattle on vacation 5 times in the past few years, and every time I bid on my hotel, and every time a different hotel, which is pretty cool, always makes for a unique experience, and I have saved SO much money thanks to Priceline and this website! I wasn't too excited about the squeeky Westin when I went last so glad to win something different haha.

    Used the PRICELINE link.

  4. The Westin is fine, like the other poster said, not my favorite. But it was clean, and nice. Have to look into this Sorrento place hmm. But there are so many options for 4 star Pike's Place, it's not like every win will be those. I've done 5 trips to Seattle in the past few years, all rooms from Priceline, everytime a different hotel.

    Still, I'd rather save the money and be slightly inconvenienced... To be honest.

  5. I used the PRICELINE link :)

    I've been trying for a few days... I did 75, 80, 85.. and I finally got this for $91, good deal! I love Priceline! All my friends were giving me suggestions for these 2 star hotels for $140, I told them, I can do better :)

    Never heard of this place, nor can I picture it.. but I did want something different (than the Westin I thought I'd get) so I'm happy :o such a great deal! It's $261 on their website.

  6. Well, there aren't very many hotels in Valencia. The Hyatt is a little bigger than the others though, but it is probably the most desired.

    But, just let me say, I grew up there, and I'm there constantly, with the exception of the Hyatt, being across the street from the mall and a little fancier, almost all the hotels pretty much are the same, 75% of them are in the Stevenson Ranch/ Newhall truck stop type area... I mean just random generic 3 stars. I wouldn't say that any of the hotels you could possibly win would be that bad.

    The Hilton would be a good win because it's closest to Magic Mountain, you could walk. Parking is over $15 a day at Magic now. :)

  7. There are some really low quality hotels in downtown LA you could probably get that cheap, but I doubt anywhere else.. (my rent in hollywood is more than $35 a day haha :) )

    Just a note, Burbank and Glendale are suburbs and don't have much public transit at all. It's very very inconvenient to travel by anything but a car. There is a metro subway system but it runs from Universal through Hollywood, to Downtown basically...

  8. I'm a local resident in that area. The hotels in West Hollywood/ Beverly Hills are just REALLY expensive. A 5 star can be $800 a night. It's not like Vegas where 5 stars are really cheap.

    Why no Sofitel? That is the best location. Right across the street from the Beverly Center, and the shops on Robertson. Close to the Grove... IMO I'd prefer that over L'Ermitage, which is in kind of a residential area.

    All the 4 stars in the Hollywood zone are good hotels. I'd happily recommend anyone coming to town to stay at the Roosevelt, W or the Renaissance. The W is an incredible property, brand new and gorgeous! The Renaissance and Roosevelt are in some of the best possible locations to all the touristy stuff.

    San Diego would be much less! I stayed at a 3.5 a few weeks ago in Del Mar for like $40 a night.

  9. Those are the only 4 stars in the Hollywood zone it appears. I live in Hollywood and I'm 99% sure there isn't another 4 star hotel around here. Unless you went in to the West Hollywood zone

    Also personally, The Renaissance and the W are nicer than the Roosevelt. The W isn't in the greatest location, but the hotel is SO spectacular. I think it'd be a good win no matter what :)

  10. Yea, I took the bus last time I was there. I took it to Westlake and just walked to my hotel. It took a little longer than the airporter. But it was so cheap, and I didn't have to wait in the freezing weather for the airporter bus to come, and to wait for people, the transit comes all the time.

    I'd say if you're a big family or have lots of luggage then maybe I'd chose another option.

  11. Additionally, while serious concerns should certainly be considered, when reading reviews on tripadvisor, keep in mind that a good portion of those reviews are likely from those who paid full price and may have had differing expectations. I've stayed at a number of properties that I've loved for $70, but would have felt differently about had I paid $200.

    Thank you for using the site's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches.

    Exactly! I stayed at Hotel Max (which is a 3 star) last time I was in Seattle, it had super super tiny claustrophobic rooms, and it was pretty unenjoyable, but I paid like $60 bucks.. I heard someone checking out ahead of me and they paid at least 3x that. Then I would be upset. For some reason, it's almost impossible to get a decent hotel under $100 in Downtown Seattle. So any of these 4 stars for $70-85 are a great deal. I actually, wouldn't be able to travel there if I had to pay full price.
    I don't have any particular Seattle hotel in mind. I don't even remember which 4* I read about that people weren't too thrilled with. I just like a clean room and I am a happy camper.

    I just noticed that the Edgewater seems to be well liked and it is on the 4* Seattle Priceline list. I was guessing that they might only pick up the higher of the bids. However, I was afraid to bid too high and be picked up by a not as desirable hotel.

    Sounds like I might as well keep the bids low and whatever is, is.

    Hmm, well you never know, but it seems not too many people have been winning that lately if you look at the wins, but actually they have been running a lot of sales lately, the prices have come down on that hotels retail price, I've noticed. But, that hotel is much smaller than say the Westin or the Sheraton... also the location of the Edgewater, while pretty, isn't that practical considering you walk everywhere in Seattle. IMO.
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