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  1. Thanks for the help. I booked it for $104, with tax and fees it's$125.57 Canceling my Marriott reservation that I had as a back up for $250 Very Happy with the win.
  2. I may just book it as it doesn't really look like I can go wrong. I've used the PRICELINE link from this board. Is there a promo code I can use to get any further discount? Thanks.
  3. Yes, but it now shows a $104 I went to San Diego express deals and then clicked on the La Jolla zone and 3 properties come up
  4. I'm trying to identify a PRICELINE EXPRESS hotel in La Jolla for 8/16/14 with a rate of $99. Amenities are: Indoor or outdoor pool, fitness center, business center 8.0 guest rating; guest favorite; save 45% or more I only see a 3.5* in the hotel lists for PRICELINE EXPRESS so maybe there's no information available to help identify it? Thanks for any help
  5. Thank you and I did use the PRICELINE link from this board for the bidding and purchase
  6. Thank you, and I did use the PRICELINE link from this board for my bid
  7. Change of plans on our trip to Seattle so only ended up needing one night. I bid $110 for 4* Seattle Downtown Pike Place...rejected. Added Lake Union which only has up to 3* hotels and bid $120..rejected. Added Space Needle zone which does have 4* properties and bid $125 which was accepted. $125 bid was per room of course. Tax and fees per room is $23.79 Very happy with the win! After my bid was accepted I was given the option to add additional nights for the same price. I've never done that, but wonder if I could have added the additional dates I was originally trying to book? Thanks for the assistance!
  8. I followed up on my previous threads and also added a win for Vancouver, Canada which is the second leg of this trip. In Seattle I'm looking for 4* hotel in the downtown area 6/25 to 6/28 and have bid on PRICELINE for: Downtown-Pikes Place Downtown- Seattle Center Downtown- Financial District Thanks
  9. Bid $120 using Downtown as the zone and 4*. Bid rejected. Added re bid zone that didn't have 4*and bid $125 which was rejected. Added re bid zone and bid $130 which was accepted. With taxes and fees the price is $144.12 per night. Very happy with the price for this hotel.
  10. Thanks for the help, but ended up booking through a friend with a connection for Harrahs. Paid $140/night. Hotel was dated and I wasn't impressed. Would have probably been happier with following through with hotwire at roughly the same price. Thought Harrahs would be nicer and liked the idea of knowing for certain which hotel I was booking since I hadn't been able to secure a great deal through PRICELINE or HOTWIRE.
  11. Thanks for the help, but ended up going through group sales at the Omni as we ended up with several couples joining us and got a slight discount on rooms. Stayed at the Omni downtown. $229/night instead of their published rate of $269. More than I was hoping to spend, but the hotel was nice and the location was great.
  12. I've been bidding periodically over the last month on priceline for 2 rooms in the Seattle downtown 4* for a 6/25 check in and 6/28 checkout without success. Originally started bidding at $100 and with re bids went to $125. More recently I've started at $125 and have bid to $160. Getting close to travel dates so I'd like to get something booked. Any suggestions? Would consider a lesser star level if necessary. Thanks.
  13. Dates of travel are 4/11/13 to 4/14/13. Thanks!
  14. Need help identifying this hotel on Hotwire: 4-star Hotel in Downtown Austin and Town Lake This Hotel features the following amenities: Free Internet <amenity names only please... not descriptions> Fitness Center Guests have access to exercise equipment; an additional charge may apply. Pool(s) Property offers at least one pool area; hours and dates of operation may be seasonal. Restaurant(s) Property offers at least one restaurant on the premises; hours and days of operation may vary. Business Center Guests have access to business equipment and services; an additional charge may apply. High-Speed Internet Access Guestrooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access; an extra charge may apply. Accessible for the blind Braille or raised signage Accessible for the deaf TTY for telephone, visual or flashing fire alarm and vibrating alarm clock Accessible path of travel <amenity names only please... not descriptions> In-room accessibility Accessible path from the room entrance to the window, the bed and the bathroom; accessible hardware and minimal resistance to open the door; accessible temperature controls and window coverings Accessible bathroom Raised toilet, hand-held shower and grab bars at the tub and toilet Handicapped parking <amenity names only please... not descriptions> Thanks!
  15. Used the PRICELINE link to bid; Bid $75 4* San Diego Downtown; offer rejected but was advised I could make an immediate rebid at $95/night I declined the $95 rebid and added Mission Valley and increased my bid to $80 which was accepted Very happy with the result and was expecting a win to be with the Grand Hyatt after researching the recent wins on this board. I've stayed at the Grand Hyatt before and it is a very nice hotel. I prefer it to the Sheraton Harbor island, which was my last win in SD and is out by the airport and less convenient to downtown.
  16. bid $90 5* north strip this morning and recieved a counter offer of $145 changed to 4* north strip and bid $80 received a counter offer of $144 Am I wasting my time bidding for the same dates unless I bid close to the counter offers (within 10% or so) ?
  17. I'm ok with up to $90 for a 4* but wasn't sure which hotel i would be likely to get and wanted some input before i bid 4* I did check hotwire and the strip hotels are $150 or so. There's a 5* central strip condo for $156, condo, spa, studio, smoke free, fitness, pool, restautant, business. any idea what hotel/condo this is? If I cant' get a room on the strip I would be very interested in the Hardrock if i could get it for $50-$60 Is the hardrock the only 4* in the near strip east area? Thanks
  18. Looking for 4-5* las vegas strip 2 rooms for one night for $90 or less I made several bids for 5* north strip starting at $70 and increased to $90 without sucess. (added areas without 5* to re bid ) I did receive a counter offer of $145. which I did not accept. Will bid on 4* strip tomorrow and would like some assistance with a bidding strategy and if possible an indication of hotels that are likely to accept my bid. Are the hotels in the hotel list a complete list of all the hotels that have been reported with winning bids on this forum? I understand that even if that's the case that new hotels could be added or removed at any time. Would consider hardrock even though not on the strip, especially if I got it for under $50 which I see was an accepted bid. Is the hardrock the only 4* in the near strip east area? Thanks for any assistance
  19. 2nd time bidding for a hotel on priceline and 2nd time bidding through this board. Used the PRICELINE link through this site to start bidding. Bid for 5 rooms for a golf trip I'm planning $60 bid 4* Downtown-Harbor Island- rejected $65 bid 4* adding Point Loma-Shelter Island- rejected $70 bid 4* adding Mission Valley- rejected $73 bid 4* adding La Mesa- accepted I only wanted to stay Downtown so I kept the star level at 4* and only added areas that DID NOT have a 4* hotel when I re-bid increasing my bid amount each time. (It makes me nervous to add areas that I don't want to stay in, but by only adding areas that DON'T have the star level I'm bidding on I guess my nervousness is unwarranted....right?) I think I followed a sound strategy but if my bidding strategy was flawed in any way even though it worked the way I wanted feedback would be appreciated. Thanks. Based upon recent wins from this board, I figured I was close at $70 and only increased my last bid to $73. I never received a counter offer even with my $70 bid. Im very happy with the result! Thanks to the Admin. TheQ
  20. yes I bid and then re-bid adding a zone and then waited 24 hours to bid again after my bid and re-bid were rejected. I also was referring to counter offers when I mentioned "feedback" and thank you for the link on that issue. There was a reference to a 72 hour time period that I didn't understand. My understanding is that I can bid and if rejected must wait 24 hours to bid again unless I change a zone, star level, or date of travel allowing me to immediatley re-bid. What is the 72 hour limitaiton?
  21. Found this board researching how to use PRICELINE and HOTWIRE and was looking for feedback from people that had used them before. This board was very helpul! Started 2 days ago and entered a bid for $60 4* San Diego Downtown-Harbor Island bid was rejected added Coronada and bid $65 hoping for acceptance or feedback that a hotel would be available for an additional sum as some users had reported. Bid rejected without feedback Bid again yesterday after waiting 24 hours; 4 * San Diego Downtown-Harbor Island bid $70 which was rejected Added Coronada and bid $75. bid rejected again without feedback Bid this morning 4* San Diego Downtown-Harbor Island $80 which was accepted. Manchester Grand Hyatt $14.36 taxes and fees $80 room. Was hoping for either the Omni or the Manchester so I'm very happy with the result. Don't know why I didn't get any feedback on the previous bids like other users had reported. Would be interested if anyone knew why or when you get feedback on a bid that's rejected. Thanks to the Administrator and good luck to everyone using this board. :) (I did use the PRICELINE link from this board to enter all of my bids)
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