I made somewhat complicated reservations in Halifax, planning for family arriving and leaving at different times, along with being away from Halifax for the nights of July 30 and 31. I needed a room for July 28, and 2 rooms for July 29. In addition I needed 2 rooms for Aug 1 - 3 and one room for Aug 4 -5. This appears to require 4 separate bidding wins, 3 of which I won at $58 after $50 and $55 were rejected. I ran into snag after 3 bookings: First I successfully booked a room for Aug 1 - 5 first at $58. Then I booked another room Aug 1 - 3 for $58. Next I booked one room July 28 - 29 for $58. Finally I needed only one additional room for July 29 only, but it did not accept $58. Using the multiple zoning technique I bid up to $64 which was rejected as well, now I'm out of permutations for a *4 until tomorrow. To be clear, it was not because of too many attempts on the same options, it was because it would not accept the price. I resorted to bidding a *3 up to $60 which was also rejected. I am still needing this last day and will try again tomorrow. Some observations and some questions: 1) Why did the system suddenly stop accepting the $58 bids? 2) Was there a way I could have done this with less bids (could I have booked the whole segmented plan as one bid?) 3) Does priceline ever 'run out' of rooms? If indeed they are out of rooms for $58, if somebody cancels their conventionally-booked room at the same hotel, can a room open up on priceline? 4) I also tried booking rooms for Charlottetown which I eventually gave up on, but I did notice something very interesting. I was able to bid 4 times in a row on the exact same criteria (*2, zone 1) and dates, adjusting only the price each time. Normally you need to adjust some other aspect of the bid apart from the price in order to re-bid. What was this not required for Charlottetown bidding? Does the system has glitches like this? Thanks