I dont know if anyone knows about this, but my question is do you get a better deal on hotels if you waited as long as possible before you trip to book a hotel? So instead of trying to bid on your hotel 1-2 months in advance, you can try to bid on it 1 week in advance? Realistically, hotels will probably have a better picture of their inventory the closer you get to your travel dates and hence would accept a lower bid? Any opinions? Thanks
Started the bid at $72 and kept going up 2-3 dollars until the Sheraton accepted...
Placed a bid for $40 and accepted for 1/30 to 2/1
There is no way this is a 4* property. It does not even compare to the other 4*'s in the area!!!
What do you mean there's no way that Westin San Diego is a 4* after the takeover? Even on Travelocity it states that the hotel is a 4* hotel. Please explain
The westin I will be staying at is on 400 West Broadway, San Diego, CA...again if anyone have stayed here and booked on priceline please let me know how much you have gotten it for? Thanks
I got a winning bid for $90 from May 22-25. This is not even the Westin Gaslamp. I haven't seen anyone getting a winning bid for Westin San Diego and just wanted to know if this I got a good deal for this? The westin website has the room for $139/night. Thanks in advance
4* Atlanta (Midtown) Renaissance
in Priceline Hotels - Georgia
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Started with $55 at Midtown then went up by 2 dollars and selecting other areas that didn't have 4* hotels. The on going rate right now is the first two nights for 119 and the last night for 189 dollars. :)