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  1. is that another name for B F T? anyways I haven't seen Sheryl post in a while, it's always other moderators posting, maybe she's dead only time I can check the boards is at school because I'm banned from my computer at home :) edited............LOL when I type in TOBB it automatically changed it to TOBB, is this some kind of precaution the moderators have placed here....oh no we're limited freedom like on that other site!! :)
  2. Ok, how did you the free upgrade........did you sweet-talk the person checking you in? was the hotel empty the day you were there? do you frequently stay at this hotel so they've done this for you before? all I'm saying is the average person can't just walk into a hotel and get a FREE upgrade.......sure it happens, but I mean there's gotta be some secret.....is this something you've only found with the Peabody? it just seems difficult to just say "I was wondering if you could please upgrade me for nothing?" the other thing that boggles my mind is that usually hotwire and priceline hotel guests are looked down upon by hotel staff because they save so much.........so to me it's funny that they'd look and see you're paying much below the rack rate and then be wiling to give you a free upgrade? please inform I'm very curious...... <bump>
  3. Whatever resort it is, that's too much.......go to priceline man somebody got the Gaylord Palms Resort in the WDW zone for $87 in early April, I can almost guarantee you can get that resort or another in the WDW zone in May for MUCH LESS than $187 a night this is a case when hotwire just doesn't compare to priceline go go priceline go go priceline, it's your birthday, go go priceline
  4. what are the prices for these 2 on hotwire and your dates?
  5. Check out my review of it................ I'm very honest about this property :) :) :o :) :D :P B)
  6. Apparently priceline has no inventory available currently...... I bid 1* up to $30 I bid 2* up to $65 I bid 2.5* up to $80 (in my rebids I included 2* and 1*) so even bidding $80 I couldn't find a 1*...... So, obviously they had no inventory there oh well, I guess that's why no one ever posts about Lakeland :) I ended up going but getting to stay at someone's house for free! :)
  7. :) ok well I will possibly need a hotel reservation tonight in Lakeland, FL it's about 2AM eastern time now and I will make my decision of whether to go or not, it's 50/50 at this point so sorry if I don't end up bidding you can kill this post if you like thereuare anyways............I'm a little miffed because hotwire is showing 0 availability also, I only found 1 post on betterbidding on this area (Lakeland area) reason I'm most concerned is, Lakeland is just 1 zone and only has 1*,2*,2.5* availalbe so the most bids I could have is 2.5* 2.5*,2* 2.5*,2*,1* or I guess I could do 3 separate bids for each star level separtely my point is I won't have time to wait on the 72 hr lockout, so I REALLY don't want to waste my bids $120 (2.5*), $114 (2*), $108 (1*) are the averages offered by priceline so I don't know what hotels normally come up so I can't see what the going rates are for that night also using some other websites (Hotels.com,Travelocity) are showing like 0 availability (i know this isn't true, I've stayed in Lakeland before and it's a sleepy little town) anyways I'd be willing to accept any star level I figure if I get 3 bids I'll start at 1* and make my way up I was going to start bidding something under $30 for 1* under $40 for 2* under $50 for 2.5* if all fails and I still want to go I can get the Terrace Hotel in Lakeland for $89 (before tax) again........sorry for not being positive if I'm going to bid, it's just literally deciding at the last second if anything this will shed some light on this area of FL since no one has ever posted anything on it! so what I'm asking for is what should my 3 bids be? someone told me (on another site) that most people rarely get the 1* thru priceline so you can win for as little as $20 bucks GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR usually I'm on here giving people bidding advice, now I'm ripping my own hair out (that's not a problem because I shave my head bald!)
  8. thereuare........why can't I keep this poll in the priceline room for Florida.......nobody is voting on the poll here or posting at all, priceline for Florida is practically the busiest board on all of betterbidding, I know the poll has nothing to do with priceline but if you read what I wrote it's for everyone's benefit
  9. I looked over the Peabody rooms availalbe in April.....what exactly is the king international suite? and what does PEPR stand for?
  10. hate to burst your bubble but you most likely won't get a free upgrade on your room (I'm guessing you want to be upgraded to the Club Level), you can certainly pay to be upgraded (if it's available), but the only way one will fall into your lap is if the person checking you in feels like doing it (which is rare) you can try, but don't be demanding about it, if anything you have to try to sweet talk them into giving you an upgrade :)
  11. One strange thing about this area, is I haven't seen anybody win anything in Clearwater Beach ever, I've even searched that "other" bidding message board and couldn't find anything from the Clearwater Beach area over the past year (before that dominatrix banned me :) ) also, we don't see much come up in the St. Pete Beach area either (when we do it's very expensive, for priceline that is), also I can't remember seeing the Clearwater area come up either likely, it's they don't have access to inventory there, usually we see priceline have access in big cities like Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Key West, etc. alternative is Hotwire to find something in Clearwater Beach area-----right now it has $163 for 3* $187 for 2.5* $130 for 2* which is absolutely horrible, this is cheap considering the beachside hotels go for a few hundred, but still this is horrible if you really want this area, I suggest staying in St. Petersburg and drive to Clearwater Beach (30-50 miles I believe), you can get 3* in St. Petersburg area very cheap from priceline (St. Petersburg Hilton) you probably could get a Clearwater Beach hotel through priceline but you'd have to bid so high you might as well pay rack rate or use Hotels.com or Expedia.com, etc. priceline might not be the best idea in this area...sorry :)
  12. sorry in advance if I screwed up the poll...this is my first time doing this Ok this is a poll on the best hotel in Orlando, FL (all zones of O-town)....I tried to list what are the top 10 hotels in the area, sorry if I missed some this will be a valuable tool to anyone staying at these hotes, because in several cases people want that luxurious trip they might only get to take once or twice in a lifetime and would be willing to pay the expensive, rack rate of the hotel to be guaranteed the luxury, so it's nice to have an honest review.............why should someone pay hundreds a night for a 4* or 5* property when it turns out most people consider the rooms to be no better then a Holiday Inn If you're going to vote, please post a DETAILED post behind your choice based on your stay at the hotel of if you have significant knowlege of this hotel, include all factors, price paid, value for your money, dining, room service, pool, exercise room, shower/tub, cleanliness, maid service, tv channels available, if you got it throught priceline or hotwire how were you treated as a customer at the hotel, valet parking, self parking, security at hotel, safety of area, etc. etc. etc.
  13. you have plenty of time to bid on this.........why not start with $60 or $70 till you run out of free rebids and increase $5 per rebid, if you fail you can afford to wait the 72 hr. lockout period to bid again consider this............3* in the WDW is looking cheap for those dates, would you be willing to accept a 3* if the price is right? sorry no one responded sooner :)
  14. Good, can you please list your bidding history or did you snag it on the first bid?
  15. Right...but the point is there's a very high chance we're right.......besides that you're bidding on a 4.5* Hotel in the Universal zone so even if it turned out to be another property........it's still a 4.5* property (NOTE: hotwire usually inflates its star ratings, but in this case the Peabody is ranked between 4 and 5 stars by everyone in the travel biz) if I were you, I would bid on priceline for a 4* in the Universal Area, Peabody is one of the 2 hotels that has come up before through priceline in this category, or bid the resort level nothing against hotwire, but if I were a gambling man......which I am, I'd wager to say you could save EVEN MORE using priceline also, if you've never stayed at the Peabody, why are you dead set on staying there and nowhere else? Peabody is very nice, but if the Peabody was your 1st concern you'd be reserving it directly not anonymously, obviously your 1st concern is price............. so why not choose priceline.......the whole point of both sites is to get your room cheap, both sites let you reserve anonymously and it seems overwhelming cheaper to use priceline (based on my own experience and from reading postings on betterbidding) if you're very concerned with getting the Peabody in terms of luxury, don't be fooled, you can only get the most basic room using priceline or hotwire, if you want a suite or club-level room or some kind of special very exclusive, expensive room you either have to pay for an uprgrade or get the room directly from the hotel..........priceline is very fair in its star rating, the majority of star ratings are accurate and correct sorry if i'm ranting and raving about priceline.....
  16. Yes, it's the Peabody. I've stayed there....check out my review at... http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews...do_Florida.html it's the first review once you scroll down... :) :) :o
  17. Condo of course means condominium, so kitchet units, vacation rentals, BE AWARE, this is NOT a hotel this is a vacation rental which is very different, make sure that's what you really desire before you bid. There's nothing wrong with condos, it's just some people think it just means a hotel with a kitchen in it, and expect hotel service and find something quite different. Also, the star rating is likely inaccurate, most condos are at best 2* but get rated higher just because you have a kitchen, washer&dryer,etc. I suggest you use Priceline instead, somebody just snatched Doubletree Hotel At The Entrance To Universal 3-star for $55 a night for 3/14---3/18. Pretty good dontcha think?
  18. I recently responded to someone's post who had a similar question, in the sense they didn't know the rules of priceline and how it works etc...........it's not exactly your situation they were looking for a resort in the WDW area of Orlando, FL and really had no clue how to use priceline.........you've used it once so some of this should make sense to you..........and explain how rebids work.....here's his original question and the answer I posted: sorry if this isn't a direct answer to your question, but a lot of it applies in the sense that you don't have much experience using priceline QUESTION: ********************************* I need a resort hotel in the WDW area for 4/21-4/29 my top bid is 85 a night, never bid on priceline before so I really need help! Also is it really possible to get the swan or dolphin? If so any suggestions? Thanks for the help!!!!!! ****************************** ANSWER: *********************************** at priceline select check-in: 4/21 and check out 4/29 and Orlando, FL then you'll be able to pick the zone you want in Orlando, you want the WDW 'zone' you will then select the 'Resort' level and you will name your own price and you'll be recommended a price to bid by priceline (just ignore it), you then enter your credit card info. and priceline will see if your bid is accepted (NOTE: if a hotel is found that accepts your bid, your credit card is charged, no questions asked and no refunds allowed, it will then reveal the name of your hotel, if you are in any way uncomfortable with not knowing the name of your hotel and "gambling" on it then DON'T BID) the Swan and Dolphin have come up before on priceline, so yes it's possible, resorts are typically quite expensvie and vary from as low as $70 or $80 to well over $100 if your bid isn't accepted you must increase your bid amount and vary your bid (either vary your check in/out dates or add another 'zone' in Orlando or change what star level of hotel you're willing to accept) the trick about priceline is, you will get free rebids if you add zones that do not contain resort level hotels, to figure out which zones don't have resort level hotels, just select each zone one at a time and priceline will show you the hotel star levels available in this zone as if you were going to bid on that zone, and just one by one check each zone to see what star levels are available once your out of free rebids, you're locked out for a 72 hr. period from bidding again for the same selection I suggest start bidding at $70 and increase $5 each rebid (most people seem to increase every 5 or 10 bucks and typically small increments can make a difference in getting or not getting a bid) you have quite a bit of time to try and rebid, the idea of priceline is to be careful not to overbid and pay what you would normally pay directly from the hotel or from another website like Hotels.com, it's really luck the prices and inventory available to priceline fluctuate constantly, also just because another person finds a resort in the WDW area for $100 doesn't mean you will too, you may pay siginficantly more or less but there's a chance your winning bid will be identical also, make sure you will only accept the resort level before you bid, because the 3* level in WDW typically comes up CHEAP (sometimes below $50) and there is no 4* in this zone also, if you were willing to stay somewhere else like the Universal Zone or another zone in Orlando you coudl end up paying significantly less, but then you'd have to drive or take a bus or shuttle to the Disney area, that's up to you in my experience with priceline I have found a great savings sometimes less than 50% of paying directly through the hotel's website, using other sites typically save only a few dollars like Travelocity.com or Hotels.com by the way, if you are uncomfortable with this way of getting a hotel room, hotwire is a good alternative, they have typically the 2nd highest savings on the web because it is also in a sense a form of gambling, the only difference is you don't get to pick the price, you pick your hotel from a list of prices and all the other details are like priceline, and once you pick your hotel and pay for it, the name of the hotel is revealed, only problem is the savings isn't too great using hotwire, but typically higher than using the other travel websites so anyways, I've been rambling, so go ahead and start bidding, by the way you can bid whatever price you like, but if you bid something ridculous like $20 for a resort it will never be accepted let me warn you, some people think they know how to "beat priceline" and can tell you exactly how much to bid and guarantee you will win, these are just peple who follow the fluctuation in prices and tend to be lucky, there's no exact formula to winning, all you can do is increase your chance of winning by adding free rebid zones or be flexible in what zone you're willing to stay in or change the dates of your stay it's a game, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, the only catch is that you're picking the price so if you bid too much you're stuck with the charge and there's not much you can do about it, if you're so conservative with your bids that you hardly increase your bid then you'll never get a hotel, you have to find a happy medium between what you can afford and what's a realistic bid your 8 day trip, could cost up to $500 a night if you stay at a resort in the WDW area and pay the rack rate, take my advice and bid on priceline and hopefully end up paying less than $100 a night, some people complain "they called it a 3* but i think it's a 2*" or "they gave me a substandard room because I paid so little through priceline", most people have GOOD experiences with priceline, the majority of people who dind't like their experiences tend to not be comfortable with the idea of letting pricline choose their hotel, but it's all part of the game let us know what you do and how it turns out, you have nothing to lose by bidding now and seeing if you get something happy bidding!
  19. cool, comment later on the board how the trip goes :) :) :o :) :D :P B) :) :) :) :angry:
  20. at priceline select check-in: 4/21 and check out 4/29 and Orlando, FL then you'll be able to pick the zone you want in Orlando, you want the WDW 'zone' you will then select the 'Resort' level and you will name your own price and you'll be recommended a price to bid by priceline (just ignore it), you then enter your credit card info. and priceline will see if your bid is accepted (NOTE: if a hotel is found that accepts your bid, your credit card is charged, no questions asked and no refunds allowed, it will then reveal the name of your hotel, if you are in any way uncomfortable with not knowing the name of your hotel and "gambling" on it then DON'T BID) the Swan and Dolphin have come up before on priceline, so yes it's possible, resorts are typically quite expensvie and vary from as low as $70 or $80 to well over $100 if your bid isn't accepted you must increase your bid amount and vary your bid (either vary your check in/out dates or add another 'zone' in Orlando or change what star level of hotel you're willing to accept) the trick about priceline is, you will get free rebids if you add zones that do not contain resort level hotels, to figure out which zones don't have resort level hotels, just select each zone one at a time and priceline will show you the hotel star levels available in this zone as if you were going to bid on that zone, and just one by one check each zone to see what star levels are available once your out of free rebids, you're locked out for a 72 hr. period from bidding again for the same selection I suggest start bidding at $70 and increase $5 each rebid (most people seem to increase every 5 or 10 bucks and typically small increments can make a difference in getting or not getting a bid) you have quite a bit of time to try and rebid, the idea of priceline is to be careful not to overbid and pay what you would normally pay directly from the hotel or from another website like Hotels.com, it's really luck the prices and inventory available to priceline fluctuate constantly, also just because another person finds a resort in the WDW area for $100 doesn't mean you will too, you may pay siginficantly more or less but there's a chance your winning bid will be identical also, make sure you will only accept the resort level before you bid, because the 3* level in WDW typically comes up CHEAP (sometimes below $50) and there is no 4* in this zone also, if you were willing to stay somewhere else like the Universal Zone or another zone in Orlando you coudl end up paying significantly less, but then you'd have to drive or take a bus or shuttle to the Disney area, that's up to you in my experience with priceline I have found a great savings sometimes less than 50% of paying directly through the hotel's website, using other sites typically save only a few dollars like Travelocity.com or Hotels.com by the way, if you are uncomfortable with this way of getting a hotel room, hotwire is a good alternative, they have typically the 2nd highest savings on the web because it is also in a sense a form of gambling, the only difference is you don't get to pick the price, you pick your hotel from a list of prices and all the other details are like priceline, and once you pick your hotel and pay for it, the name of the hotel is revealed, only problem is the savings isn't too great using hotwire, but typically higher than using the other travel websites so anyways, I've been rambling, so go ahead and start bidding, by the way you can bid whatever price you like, but if you bid something ridculous like $20 for a resort it will never be accepted let me warn you, some people think they know how to "beat priceline" and can tell you exactly how much to bid and guarantee you will win, these are just peple who follow the fluctuation in prices and tend to be lucky, there's no exact formula to winning, all you can do is increase your chance of winning by adding free rebid zones or be flexible in what zone you're willing to stay in or change the dates of your stay it's a game, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, the only catch is that you're picking the price so if you bid too much you're stuck with the charge and there's not much you can do about it, if you're so conservative with your bids that you hardly increase your bid then you'll never get a hotel, you have to find a happy medium between what you can afford and what's a realistic bid your 8 day trip, could cost up to $500 a night if you stay at a resort in the WDW area and pay the rack rate, take my advice and bid on priceline and hopefully end up paying less than $100 a night, some people complain "they called it a 3* but i think it's a 2*" or "they gave me a substandard room because I paid so little through priceline", most people have GOOD experiences with priceline, the majority of people who dind't like their experiences tend to not be comfortable with the idea of letting pricline choose their hotel, but it's all part of the game let us know what you do and how it turns out, you have nothing to lose by bidding now and seeing if you get something happy bidding! :) :) :o :) :D
  21. I stayed here twice so far in 2005, and it's a solid 3*. Restaurant, bar and lounge, room service, self parking at $10 a day (they have rid of valet parking people used to complain about), they have a lil gift shop, pool, spa I belive,etc. They're currently rennovating the hotel and so far they're doing a good job, it's an older property so some people don't like that, but it's a solid 3* and simply for the fact that most people who get this hotel through priceline.com and ridiculously cheap rates they don't have room to complain. :) :) :o
  22. 4* Downtown Orlando for 2/25--2/27 (I ended up going with Tampa for these dates, see my earlier post) anyways, there's only one 4* hotel currently in this area that has ever come up---the Westin Grand Bohemain (also, if you check online most rate it as a 5* hotel :) ) anyways rooms are very expensive usually in the $300's minimum, well anyways the lowest rate from the hotel website and the priceline "average" is $209>>>>>>>>>meaning you could starting bidding and get it somewhere between $80---130 most likely, which is an awesome deal for this hotel, I've watched this hotel for months so someone should take advantage of it while the rates are low also, this is the only 4* currently in the area listed on hotwire too :) :o :)
  23. past winnings: 2/5-2/6 $45 for the night, $53 after tax 1/21-1/22 $53 for the night, $66 after tax BTW this is definitely a 3* hotel, don't be influenced by bad reviews of it on tripadvisor.com :)
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