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kaledoniain

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  1. Used Hotwire hot rate as could use BB coupon for one night stay. Pet friendly, Indoor pool(s), Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access, Golf nearby, Children's activities. Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking . Used HOTWIRE link from this site. Very pleased with this property. $106 Canadian plus taxes.
  2. Started with quick quote from this site for 4.5 star. First bid, name your own price, at $75. Ignored counter offer of $109. Kept bidding up using tons of free re-bid zones. Denied at $94 then accepted at $95. Seattle hotel rates give me sticker shock but still stoked to get a 4.5 star in a good downtown location. Room Subtotal:$95.00 Taxes & Fees:$21.53
  3. Offer Price:$68.00/night Number of rooms:1 Room Number of nights:3 Nights Room Subtotal:$193.35 Hotel Fee1:$102.15 Taxes & Fees:$42.72 Total Charged Today:$236.07 Total Cost:$338.22 Used Name your own price and looks like I overbid. Not happy about hotel fee $102, first time I have been dinged with a resort fee. Did not see the small print about hotel fee so called priceline about it but got nowhere. This is my first bad experience booking with PL. Beware, if you book for the weekend in downtown Palm Springs you will likely end up in Saguaro instead of Renaissance. So please check hotel reviews before you bid.
  4. Room price:$74.00 avg./night Number of rooms:1 room Number of nights:4 nights Amenities: Free Internet (in Room) Outdoor Pool Spa Shuttle Non-Smoking Gym Restaurant Handicap Accessible Business Center
  5. Started bidding at $64 for 3.5 star and added other zones raising bid in two-dollar increments. Got some counter offers at $85 but did not bite on them. Was expecting the Crowne Plaza downtown based on the Express Deals prices but very happy to get the Marriot after reading some TripAdvisor reviews. I originally tried two nights but no luck. When I tried the "add a night" offer at $74 the counter from PL for Saturday night was $210. Holy Motown! Friday prices are way lower than Saturday this weekend in Detroit so may have to alter plans. Used PRICELINE link. Offer Price:$74.00/night Number of rooms:1 Room Number of nights:1 Night Room Subtotal:$74.00 Taxes & Fees:$15.24 Total Charged:$89.24
  6. Offer Price:$74.00/night Number of rooms:1 Room Number of nights:1 Night Room Subtotal:$74.00 Taxes & Fees:$16.30 Total Charged:$90.30 Used name your own price. Initially was bidding for two nights. Started bidding low and upped bid each day. Then changed to one night. Used link from this site to access PRICELINE site. Am happy with this hotel, my first time to Windsor.
  7. Room price:$36.00/night Number of rooms:1 room Number of nights:6 nights My first trip to Disneyland. Just wanted a place to sleep that was near Disney. I know the trip advisor reviews are not great but I'm happy with price and location. Amenities: Free Breakfast Outdoor Pool Non-Smoking Handicap Accessible I used this site's PRICELINE link to click and start my search. This site is wonderful.
  8. Thank you for replies. I ended up booking Green Tortoise hostel so I can be downtown. $37 plus tax for bunk in shared dorm.
  9. Trying to book two nights arriving Tuesday August 20. Usually I end up at an airport hotel and take light rail downtown but prices seem a lot higher this summer. Univ of Washington - Northgate, Seattle Airport (SEA), Lake Union, Seattle Center - Space Needle, Seattle Downtown - Pike Place. Bid incrementally yesterday for 3 stars using the above zones starting at $68 and last failed bid was $84 after adding free rebids Des Moines, Newcastle, Seattle North. Not sure if it's worth trying again and hope prices come down or just booking direct with Moore Hotel downtown, which is no frills place I can get for $68 with shared bathroom. I don't need parking.
  10. Won this hotel tonight using bonus money ($73 + $7 bonus). Started $75 and used Culver City and Inglewood for rebids. PRICELINE prices have gone up since last December when I stayed here. Maybe it's Obama getting the economy moving again. Or maybe I'm bidding too early. Anyway I'm pleased with this property and used the PRICELINE link on this site to begin.
  11. I use Kirkland as a free rebid area as it has no 3 stars or above at the moment. Also when I go to Seattle I stay at Seatac airport area and use the Link light rail to get downtown. Rooms are usually around $45 to $55 for 3 star in that area.
  12. Used $7 per night bonus money from Priceline offer. Started bidding at $45 and added other zones, no joy until $50 accepted. Very pleased as have never been in a Doubletree before. Used PRICELINE link. $215.00 Taxes & Fees: $48.45 Total Charged to Card: $263.45
  13. Win includes some bonus money. Used PRICELINE link from this site. Started at $67 for four stars in downtown. Went down to three and a half stars. Bidding up by two-dollar increments using free re-bid areas. No counter-offers. Won Westin at $75, which is the one I was hoping for. Thank you, better bidding.
  14. Won on first try. Should have started bidding lower. Used PRICELINE link on this site. Very pleased with location but hotel does not have a shuttle from Long Beach airport so I think I will have to pay for a cab. Total room cost $183.15.
  15. Used $5 Cyber Monday bonus money. Started with $39 plus $5 bonus bidding SeaTac 3*. Got counter-offer of $52 which I did not accept. Then added free re-bid and raised bid to $40 plus $5 bonus and won Hilton. Could not be happier with hotel and location beside Link light rail station. Will be attending Seahawks Monday Night Football. Used PRICELINE link from this site to begin. Thank you Better Bidding.
  16. Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach. Seven nights. Used the $5 bonus money on offer from PL today. Only bid for 3 and a half stars as I was hoping for this hotel due to location. Plus I don't need parking so their parking charge won't affect me. Started at $44 and bid up using free rebid areas. No counter-offers. Was accepted at $52 (but cost to me is $47). Am a bit concerned as the hotel is due for renovation very soon but hoping for a relaxing stay. Room Subtotal: $329.00 Taxes and Fees: $65.45 Total Room Cost: $394.45
  17. thereuare, many thanks for the heads up on happy hour and the transit info. I will try the burgers. I think the header should say $75 per night as my winning bid included bonus money. $20 total bonus money spread over five nights so PL added $4 per night. So it was $71 plus $4. I should have made that clearer in my previous post.
  18. Tried again for 3* at Seatac for same dates. Bid up to $70 (including $20 Entertainment Card bonus money) by adding all the City of Seattle zones but no success, not even a counter-offer. Tried splitting my stay with just three nights. Still no joy. Then I added Bellevue while raising bid to $75 and got the Coast Bellevue 3*, which I am reasonably happy with. I will be taking transit to downtown Seattle. Seattle seems way more expensive than last summer or maybe I'm bidding too early or something. I did use the PRICELINE link on this site. Room Cost (avg. per room, per night): $71.00 (USD) Number of Rooms: 1 Number of Nights: 5 Room Subtotal: $355.00 (USD) Taxes and Fees: $66.20 (USD) Total Room Cost: $421.20 (USD)
  19. Am bidding for five-night stay arriving August 18. Bid for 3 star room at Seatac then added other areas. Started at $49, including $5 bonus money, and increased adding zones up to $62 with no luck. No counter-offers either. Am I bidding too early for this stay, do you think? I was trying to take advantage of 24-hour bonus money. I used the PRICELINE link on this site to start bid.
  20. Hi. I have never bid for flights before and am thinking of booking Bellingham to Honolulu round trip for April. I want to go on Alaska Airlines, which is the only scheduled direct flight. My question is if I bid can I be sure of getting that direct flight and not have to fly via somewhere else. Any help appreciated, thanks.
  21. I bought an Entertainment Book. The membership card in the book gives you bonus cash with Priceline. It expires end of this year.
  22. Used PRICELINE link from this site. Cost $45 plus $10 bonus cash. Started bidding at $49 including bonus. Added zones and increased in two-dollar increments. Very pleased with the price and location of this hotel.
  23. If you guys have no luck in the downtown zone, I would like to point out that there are good value hotels in the airport zone. There is a new light rail in Seattle that will take you downtown in relative comfort from SeaTac airport. I think it's only two or three bucks to ride the light rail to the airport. Rooms in 3 star hotels are going for around $45 this summer on PRICELINE.
  24. First bid $48, got counter-offer of $58. Declined offer, added downtown zone and bid $50. Denied. Added South Waterfront, bid $51 and was accepted by Residence Inn Downtown/Lloyd Center. I am stoked about this hotel as reviews say the rooms have kitchens. Used link from this website. Without this site I probably would have overbid, so thank you. Room Cost (avg. per room, per night): $51.00 (USD) Number of Rooms: 1 Number of Nights: 4 Room Subtotal: $204.00 (USD) Taxes and Fees: $36.08 (USD) Total Room Cost: $240.08 (USD)
  25. Staying out by the airport to save money as downtown hotels look pricey. Will use the light rail to get downtown. I used $10 bonus cash each night. Subtotal: $105.00 Taxes & Fees: $28.05 Total Charges*: $133.05
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