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  1. Hello! Please help with a bidding strategy for NYC for May 16-20.

     

    We'd like a 4* under $170 if possible, getting the lowest price we can. Near a subway (so no MTW? If I can remember), and steering clear of boutique hotels (tiny rooms) if possible. Manhattan midtown-ish, please no Financial District or UES. Will stay in TS and such but would rather have a little away -- last time stayed in the Row in TS and it was noisy. Location was great but had to get earplugs to sleep from all the siren noise!

     

    It may be early yet, we will bid to try to get the best deal probably once weekly until say, March and then start looking on Priceline Express and Hotwire and checking out other sites. Will book a cancelable room just in case.

     

    Of course, will always use your PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links to click from here.

     

    Thank you again, so SO much!

  2. For October 21st.

     

    Hotwire:

     

    1. $87 3.5-star Casino Hotel in Downtown - Fremont Street area. Free Internet Free parking, Business center Casino Fitness center Golf nearby Pool(s)Restaurant(s). 85% Recommended. Not ID'ed yet but I'm guessing The D or Four Queens.

     

    2. $77 3-star All-suites Hotel in East Strip - UNLV area. Free Internet Free parking, Business center Casino Fitness center Pool (s)Restaurant(s) Self-service laundry Suite. 95% recommended. Tuscany Suites and Casino?

     

    We have comp rooms at the Mirage for 3 nights, this is our last night...thinking more of Downtown to mix it up a bit and have never been to Freemont, but am open.

     

    I do not want to get the Trump -- and want a casino -- would Priceline bidding be risky?

     

    I rely on your help and thank you as always, and will always will clickie on your links. Thanks!

     

    On Priceline Express:

    1. $68 3½-Star Express Deal Casino Hotel. Las Vegas Strip North Area.

     Business Center

    Restaurant

    Free Internet

    Indoor or Outdoor Pool

    Casino

    Fitness Center

    No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

     

    2. $74 3½-Star Express Deal Casino Hotel. Downtown Las Vegas - Fremont Street Area Area. Same as Hotwire deal #1 above?

     Restaurant

    Free Internet

    Indoor or Outdoor Pool

    Casino

    No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

     

    Really would like a 3.5* or 4* -- willing to risk a 3* because we all know Las Vegas 3*s are much nicer than normal...but if I can get a 3.5* or better, the better (5* is ok for one night, but unnecessary)

  3. The pictures for the Bally's in AC look sah-wheat...but we flippin' hate the Vegas Bally's. Hmmmmm. Thanks for your help, no matter what I do I'll use the links and let you know. (now, my own husband brought this idea up last night and it was after a few shots of vodka...he was adamant on no more vacations for a while...let's see if he's changed his mind today or if I have to work on it more. But, i'll let you know).

     

    Thanks for ALL your help over the years. Much appreciated!

  4. Using the Hotwire Easy View and all amenities, I'd like help IDing the following downtown Cleveland Hotels.

     

    5/10 through 5/12

     

    3.5* $118 FULL AMENITIES: Free Internet, Boutique hotel, Indoor pool(s), Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Golf nearby

     

    3.5* $146 FULL AMENITIES: Free Internet, Indoor pool(s), Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business center, Self-service laundry, Internet access, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking, Roll-in shower

     

    We have the Doubletree Lakeside already booked on a cancelable reservation at $152 a night (total $354.51 with taxes and fees). Would like to see if we could do better.

     

    Tried a Priceline bid for 4 and 3.5*s just in Downtown Cleveland (would like to walk to the R&R HOF), starting at $100 and increasing $5 each try with non-bidding zones up to $140, no wins. 

     

    Thank you!

  5. Ok, I booked the Fairfax at Embassy Row for $150 (taxes and fees included), nothing seems better from Hotwire or Priceline. Total $300. It is cancelable through 2/27, so if you think a Price.line bid would get us a better hotel in Dupont up to a $111 bid (which matches my Fairfax win once you add all the fees in there), I'll give it a shot, but I think I got a good deal. It's not through you, so to be nice I'll spend some time clicking on your links for a while today. ;)

  6. Gracious! Ok, I've cleared the Louisville thread up. whoops!

     

    Looks like the best rate on your sister site comes up as $220, the Washington Hilton.

     

    Hotwire has a 4.5* in Dupont at $172

    Complimentary    Free Internet

    Amenities    Business center   Fitness center   Restaurant(s)   Smoke-free rooms

    Accessibility Accessible for visually impaired Accessible for hearing impaired Accessible path of travel

     

    A 3* Dupont at $153

    Complimentary    Free Internet

    Amenities    Boutique hotel   Self-service laundry

    Accessibility Accessible for visually impaired Accessible for hearing impaired Accessible path of travel In-room accessibility Accessible bathroom

     

    Price.line has The Normandy Hotel in Dupont at $156 (possibly the Hotwire deal above?)...which wouldn't be bad, I think, but when you actually click on the hotel link in Priceline, price jumps to $184. The hell?

     

    I checked other sites too. The Normandy is listed at $149 and they The 4* Fairfax at Embassy Row for $150. The Fairfax is looking mighty attractive at that price...

  7. Hi, I would like a bidding strategy for a 4* for Downtown, Downtown-White House, Dupont, Convention Center, or Capitol Hill.

     

    Some areas are popping up an additional hotel fee -- $34.50 (Downtown) and $31.50 (Dupont).

     

    I'd like to stay under $200 total with Priceline fees and taxes, so that would mean a high bid of $82 in areas without a hotel fee, $69 in Dupont and $68 for Downtown.

     

    Dupont is where we would choose if we could. We'd like a 4* but if we try for a while and nothing hits we'll be willing to drop to a 3.5*.

     

    Thank you!

     

     

  8. Ok, the center strip says: FULL AMENITIES: Free parking, Resort, Casino, Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Golf nearby, Spa services, Accessible for visually impaired, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking, Roll-in shower

     

    The north strip says: FULL AMENITIES: Free parking, Casino, Fitness center, Pool(s), Restaurant(s), Business center, Internet access, Golf nearby, Tennis nearby, Spa services, Accessible for hearing impaired, Accessible path of travel, In-room accessibility, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking, Roll-in shower

     

    Better? :D

     

    Also: Any way to bid on a strip hotel and get a casino? I know there are no guarantees and new hotels pop up, but let's say based on what has already been won that we know about? We'd like a 5*, but don't want the Trump or Vdara (although both nice places, we want a casino and want to do it up this time, only having stayed in 4* hotels before)

     

    THANK YOU!

  9. Las Vegas (and vicinity), Nevada, United States of America
    1 Room, 2 Adults
    Tue, Nov 03 - Sat, Nov 07

     

    Center Strip area resort $256
    Show
    90% recommended
    Booked 1 times today
    This hotel typically charges guests a resort fee of about USD32 per room per night

    Complimentary

          Free parking

    Amenities

          Business center
          Casino
          Fitness center
          Golf nearby
          Internet access
          Pool(s)
          Resort
          Restaurant(s)

    Reviews
    Hotwire customer reviews
    90%
    recommended
    (660 total reviews)

        Overall satisfaction
        4.5
        Condition of hotel
        5
        Quality of service
        4.5
        Room comfort
        4.5
        Room cleanliness
        4.5

     

    AND

     

    North Strip area hotel $298
    Show
    90% recommended
    Booked 3 times today
    This hotel typically charges guests a resort fee of about USD25 per room per night

    Complimentary

          Free parking

    Amenities

          Business center
          Casino
          Fitness center
          Golf nearby
          Internet access
          Pool(s)
          Restaurant(s)
          Tennis nearby

    Reviews
    Hotwire customer reviews
    90%
    recommended
    (397 total reviews)

        Overall satisfaction
        4.5
        Condition of hotel
        5
        Quality of service
        4.5
        Room comfort
        4.5
        Room cleanliness
        5

     

    We are nervous to try on Priceline because we want to make sure we get a 5* on the strip with a casino -- Vdara and Trump could come up (and we just can't stay at the Trump...we just can't). BUT...If there is a way to know that we would get a hotel with a casino, North, South or Center, we'd be willing to go up to $175 for a 4* and $250 for a 5*...please advise.

     

    And yes, we always use the links from this page for searches and bidding! THANK YOU!

     

    Thank you!

  10. Edgewood Bel Air South
    Complimentary

          Free Internet
          Free breakfast
          Free parking

    Amenities

          Business center
          Fitness center
          Pet friendly
          Self-service laundry

    Reviews 95%
    $114
    3* La Quinta Inn & Suites Edgewood / APG South

     

    Wasn't much of a deal though. Once you added in all hotwire fees, ect, total was $139.96. Website rate with all taxes and fees: $144.48. So not even a $5 savings. :(

  11. I've stayed in Vegas three times.

     

    First time, Mirage, 5 years ago in October, I didn't have the nerve.

     

    Second time, NYNY about 4 years ago in October, asked for a complimentary upgrade and didn't offer a tip. They pulled out a sheet with room descriptions and told me the prices of upgrading...which we just said we'd stay with the hotel we booked (through this site and through Hotwire)...and they upgraded us anway. Quite frankly, a strip view in the NYNY is not that great -- the roller coaster right beside the room. It was just a little bigger room, and we had to walk what seemed like a mile to get to it.

     

    Third time was 2 years ago in April, MGM. The hotel was booked not through this site but as a good package deal. I did the $20 trick, and was upgraded to the same type room but with a strip view and given two breakfast buffets for it. Another hotel where we had to walk forever to get to, not sure if we'd have had the same if we took the original room, but the buffets were nice and we tanked up before our flight home. I think the $20 was worth it -- checking the prices a strip room (at the time) was only $5 more a night which made up for the $20, so we just got free breakfast but hey -- free breakfast.

     

    We are thinking of going again and staying at a 5* this time, and yes -- will try the trick again. I think if you want an upgrade to book the room you want, and make sure the next upgrade up is quite a step up $$$ wise.

  12. From the Support Page note that we have links to Expedia (and many others) where you can book flight + hotel as a 'package' (although i usually find that booking the flight on my own and the hotel thru PRICELINE/HOTWIRE to be cheaper than a package deal)

    I did a search through Kayak. Flight alone is $1211 and flight + hotel (the Indigo in Tower Hill, for 2 guests) is $1780 per person for 6 nights, that's $189 a night. This is today, of course, and we will of course use your Expe.dia or other link should that be what Kayak is telling us. Currently, Hot.wire only gives us 2 4* hotels in that same area (City of London-Towerbridge) as the Indigo, at $206 and $209.

     

    The problem is we really want to make sure we know what hotel we are getting for our first trip...can't predict that on Hot.wire or Price.line.

     

    Also we are not flying out of a hub airport. The nearest is at least a 3 hour drive, one we don't like to add on to an already long trip. So we pay much more for that convenience. ;)

  13. Hey, there. Ok, so we have decided to book an air/hotel package directly through a company online -- it will be easier and is comparable based on my research.

     

    I did a search and made a list of hotels that were under a certain price and near the Underground. When we are ready to book, we will look them up on Tripadvisor and book the hotel with the higher rating (based on the #). So far, that looks like it will be Hotel Indigo London - Tower Hill, but could be Hotel Indigo London Kensington - Earl's Court, but either way -- won't be using Hot.wire or Price.line for this one.

     

    Thank you for your help regardless! You guys are awesome.

  14. I don't know what I want really. See the sights, take a tour of Beatles landmarks (for sure), see a show in the West End, maybe a day tour to Stratford-on-Avon or Stonebridge, stuff like that. My husband is not comfortable to drive, so we won't be renting a car.

     

    I'd like a 4* hotel. I understand the star ratings are higher than in the US, so a 3.5* here would be a 4* there. I'd like to stay under $200. If we go, those are our dates.

     

    Thanks for your help!

  15. Hubby and I are considering London trip in September, probably Sept. 8-14 (though we are flexible). We aren't committed to it, we are also thinking Vegas, but it's a big birthday (one that ends with 0 for him), and we want to celebrate and, while we love Vegas, are thinking maybe something different.

     

    We have never been to London. We would like easy access to public transportation (Underground if possible, but taxi ok) and an interesting, safe area. We want to do the touristy things, but are also big Beatles and theatre fans, so maybe that will help with any advice you could give us.

     

    Should we risk trying Price.line or just stick with Hot.wire, or would it just be easier to book a package through the airline? Of course, I always use your links. ;)

     

    Thanks!

     

    S.

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