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Les Claypool Tallahassee

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  1. Started bidding around $65 as the Omni Championsgate (one of the resorts I was hoping for) had been advertised as low as $73/night the day before, for rack rates. Unfortunately no luck though.

    Added zones and re-bid in $2/$3 increments until getting $82 accepted.

    Been to Disney a million times, and as anyone who tries to win there on Priceline knows, the Hilton is literally the only option you absolutely do not want. It's not a resort. We've all petitioned unsuccessfully to get Priceline to remove the "Resort" distinction, but alas they won't.

    In fairness, it was Labor Day Weekend, so we really couldn't complain. Had a great trip just the same.

  2. Congrats on snagging Gaylord Palms at that price. I would like to try to get this hotel for an upcoming trip. Can you please share the details of your bidding strategy? Did it come up as a 4-star or 4.5-star? I can identify it on Hotwire bids, but would like to try to use Priceline rates.

    thanks

    -Daddio

    Started @ $60. Immediately got the "increase by $17..." response.

    Added $2 a new zone until I got to $70, and won.

    FYI, on Priceline, it's one of only 2 "resorts." The other is the Omni Championsgate. I've stayed at both, and loved my experience at each one. When I bid I knew I was going to win one, so it was a no-brainer. The key is not to include the Lake Buena Vista Zone. That's where the Hilton @ DisneyWorld is, and should be avoided at all costs.

    Good luck and I hope that helps!

  3. Very pleased with this win. Stayed at the Gaylord Palms once before and absolutely LOVED it. Can't wait to go back again. The only downside of this hotel (which I was already aware of) is that they charge a $17 resort fee AND $12 for self-parking. ($20/valet) I'm not elated about that, but this place is so nice, I don't really mind. Effectively getting arguably the best hotel in Orland for $99/night. I'll take it!

    Started @ $60. Immediately got the "increase by $17..." response.

    Added $2 a new zone until I got to $70, and won.

    As always, I used the PRICELINE link from this site.

  4. This was a great trip. Brand new hotel. It was a little cold so we couldn't use the AWESOME pool, but several Northerners were undeterred by the cold weather and were in the pool for hours! HAHA

    I gave the check-in attendant a $20 at check-in (as I always do) and requested an upgrade. Sure enough, we were put on the 15th floor w/an awesome view over-looking the pool, golf course, and Disney's Hollywood Studios. If you don't already do this, START doing it. I'm 3-for-3 after learning that trick from someone on this site, and all 3 times I've tried, I've been substantially upgraded.

    Can't say enough great things about this hotel. Hope to win it again in March or April when it's warmed back up and we can take the kids to enjoy the pool and waterslide.

  5. You're right to be concerned based on reviews. It's just not a very nice place. Definitely not a resort, which is the biggest knock that the place (quite justifiably) receives.

    But...@ $60/night, you can't get a much better deal! Don't sweat it! If you use priceline to go to Orlando often, you're bound to get the Hilton once or twice. Chalk it up to experience, go, and have a great time!

  6. Started at $50, added a zone and re-bid at $55, added one more zone and re-bid at $59, successfully. Thoroughly elated at this resort and this price. WHAT A DEAL!

    I used the PRICELINE link at this site. Thanks, as always, for the great service that you all provide here.

    Just got back tonight. Loved our stay. Tried to give the checkin lady a $20 for an upgrade, but she wouldn't take it. Smiled politely, and say that won't be necessary...but she still upgraded us anyway to a balcony view in the Tower (beautiful view of the St. Pete Pier and Sailboat Marina). Absurd that we were able to get this place so cheap. I almost feel guilty!

  7. This hotel is a dump! It's NOT a resort.

    It's an absolute joke that it's considered a "Resort." It's 3*, at BEST, in my opinion. There is nothing for kids to do here. The pool sucks - no slide or anything fun for kids to do other than swim. The location is great. That's the ONLY good thing about it. I've "won" this hotel twice on Priceline and written several emails complaining about it, and asking them to change the star rating to something other than resort. Still no luck, but I'm going to keep trying.

  8. We're thinking about going to an Orlando Resort Hotel for Memorial Day Weekend. I was perusing the HOTWIRE and PRICELINE sites (via the links from this board, as ALWAYS :) ) and I saw this $99/rate on PRICELINE when I entered a "Resort" stay from 5/22-5/25. This is the rack rate NOT the Name Your Own Price rate!

    I then went to the Omni's site to verify it was accurate, and sure enough they offered the same rate, however with taxes, ($393 for 3-nights) the Omni's price was actually $50 more than PRICELINE's rate with taxes was, ($340ish for the same 3 nights) for the same exact room. I'm not sure what to attribute that to. Perhaps the Omni's rate includes 3 days worth of Resort fees at $15/day, which would make sense if that's the case.

    I just wanted to make everyone aware of this deal. At that price, I don't think I'd risk getting a "lesser" hotel by trying to Name Your Own Price.

    Priceline's link to the Omni Champions Gate

    *Mods - forgive me if this is an inapprorpriate place to start this thread. Please let me know where I should have posted a thread like this, if not here. Thanks for all you do here at this site!!

  9. Guys - just a warning about some of the hotels I'm seeing listed in this thread. Caribe Royale...Buena Vista Palace (or whatever it's called now)...these are nowhere near 4* hotels. Everyone needs to be really careful when booking!

    It's appalling that HOTWIRE thinks that the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress and the Buena Vista Palace or Caribe Royal are in anyway comparable. It's a joke!

  10. Be aware there is a resort fee and I believe parking fee..
    Good point!

    The Gaylord has a resort fee of $17 or $18/night. But it ALSO charges for parking - $12/day for self or $21/day valet. We elected to valet (first time we've ever done that before - really liked it) b/c we knew we'd be in and out of our car a lot, but I've heard people say that you can park in self-parking and just tell the check-in folks that you don't have a car. Personally, I didn't feel comfortable doing so, but to each his own. $30+/day IS definitely a lot of money to paying in daily fees.

    At both the Hyatt and The Omni, the resort fee is $15, (at least it was the last time I stayed at both places) and includes parking.

    IMO, based on the tiny bit you've shared here, The Omni may be the best combination of luxury hotel, GREAT onsite recreation & activities, and reasonable fees for you and your daughter. Assuming that there isn't a HUGE discrepancy in price, then the next time we go to Orlando (which will probably be for Memorial Day Weeked), that's where we're going to stay.

    Another thing that the Omni has going for it, is that you can walk to a Publix, Subway, and McDonald's. You don't have to eat onsite at one pricey restaurants. That saved us some good money on breakfast and lunch when we were there last time.

    Either way, have fun. All 3 places are great!

  11. I have stayed at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando the past couple of years through Priceline and had hoped for a win at that property or at the Omni. Does anyone have any input on the Gaylord Palms Resort? I have a 12 year old daughter and am afraid that the pool and other activities will not live up to the outstanding facilities at the Hyatt and Omni.

    I've stayed at all 3.

    Your concern is somewhat justified, but at the same time, I think you and your daughter will love this hotel. The pool isn't on par with either the Hyatt or the Omni, but the hotel itself is much nicer than either place. We just got back from our first stay at the Gaylord a couple of weeks ago. I had my 8 year old daughter and one of her friends with us. They enjoyed the pool and the waterslid OK, but what they really loved was the alligators and turtles, the fish and stingrays, and the atrium view that we had.

    TIP: When I checked in, I gave the check-in girl a $20 and asked her if she had any upgrades available. She put is on the 6th floor overlooking the alligators. It was AWESOME! Give this a try.

  12. We are thinking of staying the 11th to the 20th. We have 2 adults, two kids and one infant, so one room. I had heard the Hyatt had the best pool and the Omni or Palms were both great as well. Thanks, David

    I've stayed at all 3. The best pools are:

    1. The Omni - has a great waterslide and a lazy river. You can't beat the lazy river! Also has a separate adult pool which is really nice. More upscale with no kids. You can't beat The Omni, IMO.

    2. The Hyatt - Hotel is by far the weakest of the 3. The pool is pretty fun. They have BY FAR the best bang for your resort fee. You get free bike and canoe rentals, free 9 hole pitch n' putt golf. It's awesome.

    3. Gaylord Palms - The Palms is the best hotel of the bunch, by a mile, but the pool is terrible. If you're traveling with kids, it will be a disappointment for them (compared to the other two pools).

    Just my .02

    All three resorts are great!

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