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  1. Try splitting your accomodation into two. You should find 24th is the most costly night followed by 25th, and prices return to normal after that.

    If you bid in two tranches, you may be able to achieve an average cost of $175 over the period. eg $275 per night for the first two nights and $75 for the second two nights.

    Alternatively stay at the airport on the first night, which you should be able to pick up for around $60-90 and factor in two taxi rides to and from the city at $45each way.

    Good luck

  2. Just to finish off on the balance of my Priceline San Francsico trip, Ive changed my preferences for those days and have had the following bids accepted:

    24/10/09

    I couldnt find any available 4* hotels in the city, so I changed my target to an airport hotel, and figuring that the inconvienince/cost of taking the BART into the city ($5) and taxi home at night ($45) was OK given the price saving and I could apply the price saving on this night to the next night's accomodation.

    I bid up to $230 for 4*, and $200 for 3.5*, in the city and got nothing

    Win: Hyatt SFO, $60

    25/10/09

    4* hotels became available on this night. While not cheap, I did will save by staying out at the airport the previous night and staying at the Napa the next night.

    Win: Hyatt downtown, $180

    26/10/09

    As I planned to visit the Napa /wine country while in San Fran, I figured I may as well stay out there one night, taking advantage of much cheaper accomodation vs the city.

    Win: Hyatt Sonoma, $50

    Wine: lots

    The interesting thing about the above bids were that all accepted bids were from the Hyatt. I dont know if there is anything significant about that or just pure co-incidence.

  3. I too have been looking at that date, along with the entire next of the week.

    Based on what I have seen to date on PRICELINE, HOTWIRE, and Wotif, availability and price of accomodation for that week is pretty tight. A quick scan of the Wotif availability matrix for that weekend makes this very apparent.

    Im considering having to increase my budget for that weekend on the basis I can average down total cost by getting cheaper accomodation later in the following week.

  4. ...if looking at worst case scenario for 10/24-10/27... HOTWIRE has ...1 in Fisherman's Wharf (a 3* at $205/nite). Would this Fishermans Wharf property be acceptable, or can you find an acceptable hotel direct purchase for 10/24-10/27?? (Does that make sense? Thoughts on the about 'what if' scenarios?

    My back up plan is definately purchasing a cancellable and refundable hotel room for those nights.

    Having said that, a high buget for a couple of days 24-26th (say, $200 or so, as you mentioned above) would be acceptable, as this would be averaged down if I could get a great rate in the the other part of that week 27-31st.

  5. Thanks for the welcome.

    Im faily flexible as to area, but would like it to be in the city. Using the PRICELINE names these are called:

    - Civic Centre

    - Financial District - Embarcadero

    - Fisherman's Warf

    - Marina - Lombard Street

    - SOMA - Moscone Centre

    - Union Square East; and

    - Union Square West - Nobb Hill

    Regarding budget, I would prefer around the $100 mark (pre taxes & fees) for 4* or $75 for 3.5*, but again can be flexible if need be.

    Thanks

  6. Hi,

    Im new to PRICELINE and HOTWIRE, and have just discovered this forum.

    Im travelling to San Fran from Sydney for a holiday from 24th to 31st October and would like to know the best bidding strategy for this period.

    Ive visited SF a few times in the past so Im fairly familiar with the city and its public transport. In that respect, I dont have a strong preference as to areas in which to stay, other than I would prefer 4* or a good 3.5*. Im also happy in staying in a couple of hotels during the week, but obviously not moving to a different hotel every night.

    Given I need accomodation for a week, is it better bidding for the whole 7 days or splitting my bid into, say, two seperate periods. Which strategy would give me the best chance of success and price? And are there any other tips that would be useful?

    Thank you.

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