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phoonster05

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  1. Originally bid Fullerton-Brea at 3.5 stars at $55. Bid not accepted, so added Disneyland-Anaheim South. Total is $69.56 after fees and taxes. What annoys me is another $14 "resort fee" tacked on top of the fees and taxes paid. I guess Vegas isn't the only city where hotels do this. And yes, I used the PRICELINE link.
  2. Dates: 2/3/12-2/5/12, Super Bowl weekend Originally bid 5* Vegas strip north at $150. No luck. Rebid 5* with Vegas strip south at $155. No luck. Rebid 4* at $105, won bid for PH towers westgate. I have a feeling that maybe I could have bid lower at $100 or maybe even $95, but oh well. And yes, I used the PRICELINE link. Question for the administrators here. There's a possibility I might an extra room. If I make the same winning bid described above, what are the chances I get the PH towers? I realize nothing is 100% guaranteed, but maybe someone here has some experience with this? Conversely if I needed more space, I might ask the front desk to upgrade the current priceline room to a bigger suite for an extra $50/night or something. Can anyone speak to their experiences on this?
  3. These were the amenities: Smoke Free Rooms Fitness Center Pool(s) Restaurant(s) Business Center High-Speed Internet Access Cheers
  4. Originally tried bidding priceline for Pike Place at 3 stars at $60 then tried rebidding all the way up to $75. Fish weren't biting though! Saw hotwire had $100 for a 4 star and said to heck with the bidding games and booked this. Winds up at $241 for two nights after fees and taxes. Normal booking sites have this place listed in the $150 range, so I suppose it was a good deal. Also used the HOTWIRE link.
  5. Bid $12 for the dates mentioned and got it on first try. In retrospect, perhaps I should have bid lower as I did not have to go through the counterbid process. Comparable price on hotwire was $14.95, so not much savings in that regard, but over 50% better than Hertz listed rate. Oh well. Offer Price $24.00 Exorbitant fees and Taxes $34.50 Total $58.50 Crazy that taxes and garbage exceeded rental price itself. And yes, I used the PRICELINE link.
  6. Went in with the intent of staying in Mission Valley Friday the 18th for one night. Started the bidding in Mission Valley at $60 at 4 stars. Rebid at $65 including downtown. Rebid again at $70 to include Mission Bay. Rebid at $85 at 3 stars and finally was accepted. Lots of work just to save some money! $85 plus $18 in taxes and fees. Not too happy with the fees, but about $35 better than what's offered on HOTWIRE. And yes, I did use the Betterbidding PRICELINE link.
  7. Follow up on the rental over the weekend. Cars offered were Nissan Sentra and Ford Focus. Not bad, but certainly not the Mazda 6 mentioned as a potential rental.
  8. Visited HOTWIRE (using the Better Bidding link) and picked up a mid-size rental for $11.95/day for Thursday 12/16/10 through Sunday 12/19/10, 3 days. Total comes out to $53.21 after taxes and fees. Passed on the rental insurance. A mid-size is "Mazda 6 or equivalent", so hopefully they honor this.
  9. New user here. I stayed at the Trump two weeks ago for Super Bowl Sunday. Saturday check in was $100 with the aforementioned $15 resort fee. Everything went well except for the fact that my key didn't work for the pool area! I went to the front desk and asked for a new card, went to the pool, and it still didn't work! When I went to check out, I asked if they could refund my resort fee. After all, I was locked out of the pool, but no dice. As mentioned already, Trump has comfortable beds, nice bathroom (with tv), lobby, etc. However, this place doesn't have a casino which disqualifies it from 5star status in my book.
  10. Hi guys. First time user here. Since it is my first time and haven't seen or heard of the $20 trick, I can't comment, but I have tried asking WITHOUT the $20 tip trick. It was at the Trump and since it was via priceline, they had me in the standard suite. I *politely* asked if there were any one bedrooms were available. No luck, but the staff offered an "upgrade" to the 39th floor with a strip view. I think someone already mentioned that the Trump typically does not have full capacity, so perhaps this wasn't much of an upgrade at all. I guess it's all about how polite you are to people, as some people have alluded to already.
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