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GeorgeSD

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  1. For example, in Vancouver B.C. downtown area, there are 4* hotels such as Sheraton Walls or The Renaissance. Sheraton Walls is a much better hotel than The Renaissance. If I bid a higher price, say $90 instead of $70, will I have a better chance of getting Sheraton Walls? I just don't want to stay at the Renaissance anymore. I'd rather pay full price and stay at the Embassy Suite.
  2. 1133 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6E 3T3, Canada I used Priceline to bid on a 4 stars hotel in Vancouver B.C. and got a room for $70 US 11/27/2009 11/30/2009 Downtown Vancouver 4-Star $70 My review: Location: Excellent. Close to Canada Place. I really cannot be more pleased with the location. Room: Well... I heard that most people using priceline got the room that faces the street, not the harborview. Yes, I got the street view. I could get an upgrade if I pay more at check-in time. No thanks. The room itself was tired looking. We were on the 8/F facing the new Marriott across the street. We could hear the giant A/C unit from the new Marriott Hotel across the street. That whoosh.... sound was there the whole time. I guess you can call it 'ambient' noise. I just call it a noisy room. I stayed at the new Embassy Suite on Granville earlier this year. I have to say, the room at Embassy Suite was bigger, brighter, quieter, nicer all around. I paid $70 CAD/night full price thru the Embassy Suite website. If I have to rate the room, I'd give The Renaissance 3 stars, Embassy Suite 3.5 stars. Facility and lobby: It does have a grand hotel feel in the lobby area. It doesn't really matter to me as I'm not hanging out in the lobby. Call me old fashioned, I'd rather stay in my hotel room and enjoy the peace and quiet. There are 2 free internet stations in the lobby for guests to use. Internet access in the room is available for extra charge. I'm not sure I'd stay there again for $70. Embassy Suite is a better deal with free internet access and a nicer room. The Renaissance really is not a 4 star hotel. The room (and bathroom) definitely does not warrant a 4 star rating. The only outstanding feature is the location. 3.5 stars the most. Also, something was very strange. I wrote a review on the Priceline about my experience at the Renaissance after my stay. My review didn't make it to the Priceline website. Does Priceline screen review and only put up positive review there?
  3. I just stayed there this weekend (March 5-7, 2010), the bath products are Gilchrist & Soames now. Shower gel, shampoo, conditioner are mounted on the shower wall.
  4. Room Cost (avg. per room, per night): $80.00 (USD) Number of Rooms: 3 Number of Guests Per Room: 2 Number of Nights: 2 Room Subtotal: $480.00 (USD) Taxes and Fees: $83.04 (USD) Total Room Cost: $563.04 (USD) ETA: I just found out about this site today so I'll post my last PRICELINE bids here for reference. I'll definitely use the link above in the future to bid on PRICELINE.
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