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  1. Just wanted to post an update. I am satisfied with my resolution with PRICELINE. After the third call to them, I received an email saying they would review my case and get back to me within 5-7 days. Today I received an email saying they were crediting my account for the 1st night plus taxes and fees. It hasn't been posted yet but I'm glad to have it resolved without spending too much more time disputing with cc.

  2. Never happened in over 10 years of Priceline but just had this happen to me last week...overbooked hotel. At 11:00 pm (after 6 hrs of traveling) tried to check-in at our hotel only to be told they were overbooked. They gave me a voucher for another hotel nearby. This resort was not up to par (rated 3 star vs 4 star of original one), mold on shower curtain, ants in kitchen. We were 'allowed' to checkin the next day (pack up, move again)to the original hotel. I talked to Priceline for 25 minutes that morning and they made it sound like they'd take care of things, long story but I'm SOL for any reimbursement. Not their problem. I was told to call the hotel I was originally booked through. Oh, orignal hotel gave me a fruit basket--1 banana, apple & orange to compensate LOL.

    Just thought I'd share...

  3. Hello,

    I'm not totally thrilled with this hotel based on Trip Advisor reviews but the location looks great. The hotel's website has a total with taxes as $1,248.61 prepay rate.

    Just an FYI, I started bidding for 5 * Mayfair-Soho & Westminster and went up to $215 and never received a counter-offer

    Bid on 4* starting at $105 and used many rebids since 6/11/11

    Thanks to your Entertainment Book posting on this board, I used the $20/3 night bonus on PRICELINE.

    there's alot in between but this is the final thing that happened today for Soho-Mayfair & Westminster as the target:

    bid 4* at $145 (+$6.67 per night bonus added) = $151.67 REJECTED but offered a counter of $185 (the first one I received in all the bidding)

    bid $155 (+$6.67 bonus) = $161.67

    Received the above hotel and this is my PRICELINE breakdown for 3 nights.

    Room Cost (avg. per room, per night): $155.00 (USD)

    Room Subtotal: $465.00 (USD)

    Taxes and Fees: $109.32 (USD)

    Total Room Cost: $574.32 (USD)

    Used your PRICELINE link--thanks for this board!!!!

  4. Thank you, Thereuare. YES! an unexpected (or expected) trip to Paris is a great thing!

    May have to change my title. But after MUCH TOO MUCH time on the computer! We have a place to stay. I appreciate you giving suggestions! As always, used your PRICELINE link--thank you for your continued service!

    Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel & Conference Center

    July 21-24, 2011

    Marriott published rates for our stay (prepay) 209E per night. $1567.6928 (US conversion for 3 nights, 2 rooms)

    PRICELINE with taxes and fees $1066.14

    Okay here's how it went,

    bid $145 for St Germain-Latin REJECTED, PL offered $185

    added Champs Elysees - Arc De Triomphe - $155 REJECTED

    added Opera West - $161 - ACCEPTED (Latin quarter)

    Don't know if the strategy was okay since I am so sick of looking at Paris hotels and just want to be done (trying to find the perfect location, price, AC, larger beds, good reviews....). Hubby is very happy since he likes Marriotts and the hope of having a king bed is in sight. I will have to email my request for that.

    I wanted a more 'quaint' hotel in old Paris but I still have another night to book at the beginning of our trip. I also have to find a room in London for three nights. Maybe I'll find something more in that realm.....

    Thanks again!

  5. I had two failed attempts this morning for bidding into Paris hotels. We had a last minute business/pleasure trip come up and now I am scrambling for rooms.

    My first one was for the St. Germain - Latin Quarter - Montparnasse area shooting for the Marriott that's been posted here.

    My dates are July 21-24, 2 rooms - bid $105 REJECTED

    Added Champs Elysees - Arc De Triomphe - $126 REJECTED.

    I know how to do the adding of free rebids but am not comfortable since we are also bidding for another couple and am not really familiar with the Paris areas and I am a chicken!

    I used your link and will continue trying and looking at many, many hotels in the coming days! Since it's late July, Air Conditioning, larger beds or twins and location are TOP priorities :)

  6. Sorry for the late post. A little background on the bid. We bid while we were sitting in a parking lot using our laptop at 4:00pm for the same night. Started bid at

    $75 for a 4 star, no luck

    $80 4 star, no luck

    $85 nada

    $75 for 3.5 star, no go

    $85 for 3.5 got Renaissance

    We were happy with the hotel and it does look newly remodeled. We did receive the 'view' of the highway but we didn't know to ask for anything else. But for 1 night it was okay and we didn't notice hwy noise. Although it is listed as Pike Place along with downtown--it is not exactly that close to PP. It was 5 (steep,long-hilly) blocks down and over from PP. If walking is an issue, I'd suggest a cab or the bus.

    Used the PRICELINE link on this site.

    Thanks for maintaining this website!

  7. After 3 days of bidding using Mystic, Groton, Niantic & Old Saybrook for re-bids, I FINALLY got the Amerisuites which I was targeting.

    I started with the $32 and bid $37, 40, 45, 47, 49, 52, 60.....Eventhough someone recently got the Hilton for $52, I REALLY wanted the Amerisuites!

    Hope this helps someone else and you won't waste 3 days thinking about it and rebidding!

    Used Savingsbarn. Thank you

  8. Thanks for the links. I looked at both, the embassy suites only listed 2 DBL (no couch) and the Wydham had no availability for any days the week we were looking to stay.

    When I made the Residence Inn reservation it was through a friend who works for Marriott, trying to get "friends & family" rates so I didn't use the website link....sorry! I will be more mindful next time and if we cancel this one, I will use the appropriate links provided here. Thanks for the advice!

  9. I love bidding on priceline but don't think it's a good idea on this trip but I'm looking for advice. We are going to NYC (6/21-7/4) for 1 week of a 2 week trip. I am not confident about bidding because we are a family of 5 and really need a suite. Right now I have a reservation at a Residence Inn in New Rochelle. It is $180/night for a 1BR -- 2 QN & pull out couch. My husband is just convinced based on price & location that this is the perfect set up. I'd really like to stay right in NYC or Jersey City but don't want to get 2 rooms (3 small kids) or have to move hotels. What's your opinion of New Rochelle? Other cities I should be looking at? Any areas that would be safe to bid (room size bigger)????? Thanks for any advice!!

  10. Just wanted to finally close this thread...I ended up finding a rate with Dollar for a full size that was $16.00 per day. I never did pull up the $15.95 with Hotwire again.

    I did try to bid with PL the day before and had an interesting thing happen. I put in $15/day (to beat the Dollar rate...). PL rejected but gave me another chance if I wanted to rebid ...without changing anything but the price. Screen said it was because it was the day before departure.

    I stuck with the Dollar and was pleasantly surprised at their counter with a free upgrade to a mini van (we're a family of 5 with a bulky carseat and too much luggage!!) :)

  11. I will post any bid that I win. I have been posting my PL rejections on the rental car section. At this point I am pretty sure I will go with Hotwire on this one which I've seen for $16.95/day on a fullsize minus the Entertainment Book coupon. I can't beat the rate. I just can't decide on an extra day vs possibly sitting around the airport....now that I think about it, with the terror threat up again, security will probably be 3 hrs next month anyways.....

    thanks for the input, I'll be sure to post my win.

  12. I have a question about car rentals. If you rent a car with either pl or hotwire and you return the car an hour or 2 late what fees do they (the rental car company) charge you? The going daily rate? I ask because we are supposed to fly out of Orlando at 5:30 PM on a Saturday but as I check UAL scheduling, their planes are late departing almost every day (same flight). But if I increase my rental period by 2-3 hours then I bump up to 9 days vs. 8. Any thoughts?? Thanks!

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