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Chris26WI

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  1. You cannot loose anything if you try for 5 star for 100 $ offer... however you won't probably be successful. However, you can still bid for 4 stars after that. I wouldn't expect high prices for a Friday night, probably more for a night during the week. As you still have some time, you can start quite "low" I think, maybe starting with 70$something.. and go higher after the 72hours passed... (or you bid on PL SG/HKG).

  2. Really don't remember my bidding history clearly (tried for two different weekends), but for that one I started with Mayfair-Soho and Regents Street, 4star, rejected upt to 88$, rejected, added Kensington, lowered to 75$, accepted.

    Holiday Inn Kensington Forum

    Kensington - Earls Court - Knightsbridge

    97 Cromwell Road

    London, United Kingdom

    44-207-3705757

    Check-In Date: Fri, Aug 5, 2005

    Check-Out Date: Sun, Aug 7, 2005

    Your Offer Price: $75.00

    Number of Rooms: 1

    Number of Nights: 2

    Subtotal: $150.00

    Taxes & Service Fees: $35.06

    Total Charges: $185.06

    (used savingsbarn.com)

    Offical rates 63 Pounds/night (prepayed, no refund), which is around 118$ incl. taxes.

  3. Well, after beeing rejected serveral times on PL US for 5-star HK for 1 night, Jan1st to 2nd, up to 145 US$, I went to PL Singapore and started bidding at 180SG$ for 5-star, West HK Island, TST and Central Kowloon...

    headed my way up to 265SG$..always rejected.. then entered 290SG$.. and got:

    "We found a hotel that would have accepted your offer, however the charge for your hotel room(s) was not approved by your credit card company. If you can use another credit card, you can try this same request again right now by entering the information below."

    Including taxes and fees, this would result in a price of 344,20 SG$ per night. Converted to HK$, this would be about 1609.40 HK$.

    Currently, I am holding a cancellable back-up reservation for the Inter-Continental Grand Stanford Kowloon for 2203.05 HK$ incl. taxes (side harbour view room, including benefit of "upgrade to Junior Suite or Club room, UPON AVAILABILITY").

    The following hotels seem to be very probable for the Priceline-bid (I add the current prices per night for that date):

    *JW Marriott (2250 HK$+13% = 2542.50 HK$)

    *Grand Hyatt (2081 HK$+13% = 2351.53 HK$, prepayment)

    *Inter-Continental (1775HK$+13% = 2005.75 HK$, gov rate)

    *Inter-Continental Grand Stanford (1075HK$+13% = 1214.75 HK$, prepayment)

    The Sheraton, the Langham and the Harbour Plaza show "no availibility" in their websites.

    As the Intercontis haven't shown up yet as far as I know (but are still possible) the most probable hotels seem to be the JW Marriott and the Grand Hyatt IMO.

    So in case of the JW I'd save 933 HK$, in case of the Grand Hyatt 742HK$...

    In case of the Inter-Conti almost 400 HK$, while the IC Stanford would be cheaper to have regularly (but I could use the best price guarantee in this case).

    I am not really sure if I was much happier with the JW Marriott, as it seems to be a nice 5star, but nothing special? (never stayed there before), however I'd like to stay one night in Central HK too.. not sure.

    I don't think that the situation will improve towards the end of the year, as the 1st of January really seems to be top peak season... - I want to go to Brunei after Hong Kong, but the Sheraton Utama in Brunei shows already now no availiblity for first week of January (or net yet bookable in starwood.com?).. and the Empire Hotel is decently more expensive.. - So to fly to Brunei already on Jan1st doesn't seem to be a cheaper solution in this case, currently..

    Probably it's the best to stay with the cancellable reservation at the Standford for now? However, this "Priceline thrill" and the curiousity what hotel that might be are tough too....

    ----

    ps.: tried before for 4 star TST and West HK Island too... rejected up to 165SG$. Kowloon Hotel, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Eaton Hotel show no availibility. Renaissance Harbour View wants >2000 HK$/night, same as New World Renaissance...

  4. Well, I'd say, nothing is really "safe" within Priceline... but anyway... chances might look well that the former Park Plaza doesn't appear anymore.. though it's no guarantee... (I think also individual hotels can participate in Priceline)... Apparently the Le Meridien has shown up some times already as 4star which seems to be nice deal.. and the Renaissance + Crowne Plaza will probably still participate. So I'd take the risk.. maybe for one night only to check.. (however there seems to be some Park Inns in Cologne now according to parkplaza.com..).

  5. Renaissance Brussels Hotel

    Brussels

    Rue Du Parnasse 19

    Brussels, Belgium

    32 2 5052929

    Check-In Date: Saturday, July 2, 2005

    Check-Out Date: Sunday, July 3, 2005

    Your Offer Price: $58.00

    Number of Rooms: 1

    Number of Nights: 1

    Subtotal: $58.00

    Taxes & Service Fees: $20.92

    Total Charges: $78.92

    Accepted on first offer, marriott.com says 79 Euro incl. breakfast & tax (Marriott Elite rate) or 85 Eur weekend rate without breakfast, but including taxes. So not a huge saving.

    (Used savingsbarn link)

  6. Finally filled the missing night... rejected up to 185SG$ for TST+West HK Island, added East HK Island and increased by 3SG$..

    Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel Tower

    20 Nathan Road

    Hong Kong,

    Hong Kong

    852-23691111

    Check-In Date: Wednesday, 28 December 2005

    Check-Out Date: Thursday, 29 December 2005

    Your Offer Price: SG$188 (~ 113 US$)

    Number of Rooms: 1

    Number of Nights: 1

    Subtotal: SG$188

    Taxes: SG$24.44

    Processing Fee: SG$16.50 (per offer)

    Total Lodging Charges: SG$228.94

    Sheraton.com says 1150HK$/night+taxes, so around 170US$ incl. taxes.

  7. ...messed this up a little bit.. as I wanted West HK Island... and forgot that Central Kowloon isn't a free rebid... so I got the Harbour Plaza.. (150$ for HK West Island were rejected before.. added Central Kowloon and increased by 5$)... well, will check this place out... offical rates according to their webpage start at around 300US$++ per night, so still some savings.

    Harbour Plaza Hong Kong

    Central Kowloon

    20 Tak Fung Street

    Hung Hom

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    852-29968017

    Check-In Date: Tuesday, December 27, 2005

    Check-Out Date: Wednesday, December 28, 2005

    Your Offer Price: $155.00

    Number of Rooms: 1

    Number of Nights: 1

    Subtotal: $155.00

    Taxes & Service Fees:

    $29.76

    Total Charges: $184.76

    (ps.: used the savingsbarn-link... usually I remember doing the PL US bidding via that link nowadays :-) )

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