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  1. Thanks Aaron. The Hotwire deal which is likely to be the Jewel comes to the same total price after fees and taxes than if I book directly through the hotel website using their 7 night promotion. The deal I saw on Priceline a few days ago was cheaper. I made a cancellable reservation directly through the Jewel hotel website and will keep an eye out for better deals between now and then. 

     

     

  2. Looking for a 4* hotel in Central Park South, one of the Midtown areas or Rockefeller Centre 

    Dates from 13 Oct to 20 Oct 

    Budget $200 to $250 plus taxes, but ideally the lower the better 

     

    Looking at these options on HOTWIRE, can you please ID

     

    4* Rockefeller Centre $232

    85% recommended 

    Free Internet, Boutique hotel, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, In-room accessibility, Wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom

     

    4* Midtown East $199

    85% recommended 

    Pet friendly, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access

  3. What about these from Hotwire for 13-19 October? 

     

    4* Rockefeller Centre $232

    85% recommended 

    Free Internet, Boutique hotel, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, In-room accessibility, Wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom

     

    4* Midtown East $199

    85% recommended 

    Pet friendly, Smoke-free rooms, Fitness center, Restaurant(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access

  4. I have researched the various areas a bit more and am willing to expand my zones as follows: 

     

    Times Square - Theatre District 

    Midtown East

    Rockefeller Centre Bryant Park

    Madison Square Garden

    Midtown West Hells Kitchen

    Central Park South

    Empire State Building Area

    Chelsea area

    Soho TriBeCa 

    West Village Meatpacking (is this the area called 'Greenwich Village' in many other guides?

    Union Square East Village 

     

    This should give us more to work with 

     

  5. Re location, as well as the usual tourist spots I will be going to the theatre and going to many restaurants, most of which seem to be situated around the midtown/Central Park area. I would also like to be near shopping. So it seems that midtown/times square/central park area will be convenient for me and will save many subway trips, but I've never been to NYC so I'm open to suggestion. I have a backup refundable booking at the Shoreham while I search for a better deal. As you would not recommend either of those 3.5* properties I will look at the 4* in your previous post which I assume you would recommend more highly.

  6. 4 star boutique hotel in Union Square East

    $158 per night for 10/6 to 10/8 

     

    Amenities: 

    Boutique hotelFitness centerGolf nearbyInternet accessSelf-service laundrySmoke-free rooms

     

    80% recommended 

    3.5 Trip Advisor 

    resort fee $25 per room per night 

     

     

    4 star hotel in Union Square East

    $188 per night

     

    Amenities:

    Boutique hotelBusiness centerFitness centerInternet accessPet friendlyRestaurant(s)Smoke-free rooms

     

    85% recommended 

    3/5 Trip Advisor 

     

     
     
     
     

     

  7. Bidding prices are in AUD as I set the currency on PRICELINE to my local currency. (topic title was automatically converted to USD)

     

    Started by selecting The Strip - Northeast zone and 5* with a bid of $130, then progressively added extra zones (the strip central west and south west and then free rebid zones) while increasing bid by increments of $5 

     

    Won The Palazzo when my bid reached $165 ($131 USD). Happy with this win as the PRICELINE EXPRESS Deal which is likely to be the same hotel is $207 AUD for the same dates. 

     

     

  8. Thanks for your help. I've changed my dates that I will be in San Francisco and will now need accommodation for 5-8 October (3 nights). Prices seem normal during these dates. 

     

    I I have decided that I would like a hotel in Union Square East (I have heard this is where the action is, and i want to avoid being in the Tenderloin). Also would not mind Fishermans Wharf. Preferably 4 star or above. 

     

    Curently there is a 4.5 star PRICELINE EXPRESS Deal for $291 in Fishermans Wharf with these amenities, any idea?

     

    Free InternetBusiness CenterFitness Center

    Non Smoking

    Pets AllowedRestaurant

  9. I'm a first time visitor to San Francisco, and have made the mistake of booking my trip during the Oracle World convention, which means hotel prices for my dates are 3 times the normal price. Hoping to use Priceline to get something at about the normal price I would pay on non-convention dates. My dates are 3-5 October 2017.

     

    Willing to to spend about $300 per night (even this budget can't seem to get me anything decent through normal channels). Would like anything from 3 to 5 star rating and well located in proximity of shopping, nightlife, attractions etc for a first time visitor. 

     

    What zones do you recommend bidding in? Are there any zones to avoid? 

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