very good deal.....better than the deal i recently got in the area
i love the slide at that hotel.....
I think your best bet is to look at the Priceline and Hotwire Calendar of Wins (on this website) to see winning bids.
I just got a 3.5* in WDW for $58 per night. You can use that as a reference for your bids. Start LOW if you have plenty of time....whats the hurry??
A 3* looks to go for $50 or so.
A 4* looks to go for $80 or so.
A resort looks to go for $83-95.
I would not stay at a place lower than 3*, buts thats me.
Free parking can be hard to get on a disney property. And, if you are bidding on a "resort" forget it. I've stayed at 2 resorts in WDW/Universal areas in the past 2 months and neither had free parking.
Free breakfast??? Slim chance. Unless you somehow get an Embassy Suites on Hilton/Hampton property I would not count on getting this.
Shuttle service -- that is a better bet. Anything near Downtown disney you can walk to this area and get disney buses (which are very nice) to any disney area you want.
Use PRICELINE to get a good deal -- it is easy to do with so many hotels in the area.
If your price limit is $100 you will have no prob getting a resort. I've stayed in 2 resorts in the Orlando area in the past 2 months. The most I payed has been $87.
Universal and WDW have very nice resorts. :)
ONE TIP I have is get your flight FIRST. And, I wouldn't get your plane ticket through priceline...air fares are so cheap right now, I wouldn't risk a hastle for saving a few bucks through PL. Go to kayak or Expedia to do your flight!
I think you got a good deal --
I bid $48 for a 3* (different dates) and my bids were rejected.
Good deal!
March 27 - 29 2009
Friday to Sunday: 2 Night
$58 Winning Bid Per Night. TOTAL : $ 139 TOTAL for 2 nights including all fees.
I know its a good deal because it took me a week to get it. I started at $45 for a 3.5* and worked my way up to $58.
I must say, the hotel doesn't look that nice from what I see on the website. Looks very average and it doesn't look like a 3.5*
I did call the hotel to request 1 king bed and they had no problem with that. Self parking is free.
Wish me luck!!!
Does anyone have any tips for this hotel????
I just got a winning bid for The Marriott Grande Lakes Resort Orlando.
$121 per night...I tried as low as $80 all the way up to $116. $121 was accepted for 3 nights.
Feb 26 to March 1.
Taxes/Fees were $20 per night.
Don't know about a resort fee.
Valet Parking (mandatory) is around $17/day based on the web site.
I bid $85 on Sat., Jan. 24, through Priceline for a 4-star. I was hoping to get the Hyatt Grand Cypress. Instead, I got the Omni at Championsgate which may be even better(???). The dates for that stay are 2/22-2/27.On Sunday, Jan. 25, I bid again at $81 for three more days (2/19-2/22) and, luckily, I got the same resort.
Thanks so much for the information posted on this website!!!
I just stayed there this past weekend. I got it for $87 plus fees for one night. VERY NICE PLACE. Lazy River and pool areas and slide is SWEET! Only downside is location -- not at all close to WDW or Universal.
But, it is a great place for familes or for a little family vacation. The resort fee is an additional $16 per night which includes self parking. Well worth it....
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You will love this hotel -- I've stayed there many time. One of my favorites.