Jump to content
Loading...

grnwayrob

Members
  • Posts

    29
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by grnwayrob

  1. Bid through the PRICELINE link at the top of the Better Bidding webpage. Had tried bidding for 4* property all the way up to $95, though I was offered a counter bid of $115, which I rejected. Not wanting to go over $100, started a new bid for a 3.5* at $68. That was rejected, but got a counter of $88. Added a free re-bid zone, and upped my bid to $73. This was accepted, but was shocked to see the Embassy Suites Downtown/Town Lake pop up, as I thought this was a 3* property. Usually get the Radisson at this star level. Time to update your master list I guess! Hopefully it will be decent, at least Embassy Suites usually have a good free breakfast.
  2. figured I would start bidding early as it is Canada Day weekend. Started at $105, increased to $112, then hit on third re-bid at $117. Hotwire has what looks like the same hotel on same dates for $133. Glad to have this locked in, and paid for with US $$$.
  3. Hit on first bid. Total with taxes/fees was $67.31. Hard to avoid this hotel in this zone at this star level. It's a decent property, just very difficult to access from the surrounding freeways. Was initially given what must have been the "priceline room", which was on first floor next to the indoor pool and smaller than normal. Walked back to front desk and was given a regular room, since there were only maybe 5 cars in the parking lot.
  4. First bid of $68 accepted at the Austin Hyatt Regency. Total with taxes and fees is $85.98. Lowest price on Hyatt website was $159, which led me to believe I could get this for under $70. Very happy to be back at this great hotel! :) Before this I bid $50 for 3* category for Austin NW/Arboretum and was rejected, so started the downtown bid as a new bid process. Bid through the betterbidding PRICELINE link.
  5. Initial bid of $51 was rejected, but told upping the bid to $75 would net me a hotel ( probably the Westin Domain). Re-bid at $56 and got the Holiday Inn Northwest Plaza. Not my favorite, due to hard to get to location, but a deal given the $122 rate on the website for the date. Bid through the PRICELINE link on the homepage.
  6. Winning bid on first offer. Total is $66.15 with taxes and fees. Very good deal, considering the Hyatt website rate is $149.
  7. This is a 2 night stay. Placed a bid through Priceline for 4 * in the Irvine/Costa Mesa zone. Started at $60 and bid accepted on first try. A good deal, since the lowest web rate for the hotel was $93 at time of bid. I bid using the PRICELINE link on better bidding website.
  8. Won this hotel for $92, or $112 including taxes and fees. Amenity icons were Restaurant/Business Center/High Speed Internet/Fitness Center. I am actually going to be in DC until the 24th, but Thursday the 20th, rates in DC are extremely expensive, while the weekend is very cheap, so decided to separate out my stay between the weeknight and weekend. I had pretty much narrowed it down to this hotel and the Hotel Helix based on the lists on this board. A tip for readers: I was able to be pretty certain this was the Westin because on Hotwire, they included this property's TripAdvisor star rating and how many reviews it had garnered. Cross-checking with TripAdvisor, it matched almost perfectly, while the Helix had many more reviews and was listed at a helf point higher.
  9. Sorry, this property does include a Fitness icon, along with Restaurant/Internet/Business Center/Pool/Spa
  10. New hotel to add to the list, I believe it just opened in late April. Connected to the convention center. Took this thinking it was the Westin, but I'm sure it will be just as nice. Features of the property are Restaurant/Internet/Business Center/Pool/Spa
  11. Back from my trip. and just wanted to say that I was treated very well by hotel staff at the Parc 55. Upon arrival at around 12:30pm ( check-in time is listed as 3pm) I was offered immediate check-in and was given a corner king room on the 25th floor. It was the largest room on the floor ( look for rooms ending in 01). Truly spectaculor view from Mt. Tamalpais to the north to the San Mateo bridge in the south! Housekeeping, concierge, and front desk staff were all very friendly and professional. Best part is, my travel companion paid full rack rates off the hotel website and was given a substantially smaller room, so no discrimination based on paying hotwire rates.
  12. Amenities listed: Restaurant High Speed Internet Business Center Got this for $104 a night. Pleased with the price and the location. Tried for several days on Priceline bidding 4* for USE and USW zones using free re-bids went from $85 to $105 with no luck. Decided to use HOTWIRE as the price was within my comfort zone, and didn't have to keep trying with no guarantee of success. Used the HOTWIRE link on the home page. Thanks betterbidding!
  13. This was a last minute bid as the home air conditioner went on the blink yesterday as we sweltered in 100 degree temps. Since I didn't have much oppurtunity to re-bid for the same day, I placed this bid and won on first try. I had never even heard of this hotel, seems to have been constructed in the last couple years. Signs in lobby indicate it will be re-branded a Hyatt Summerplace Suites soon. Nice place , but the hardest bed I have ever slept on ( and I like firm mattresses)! One interesting note: the front desk clerk didn't seem to have a clue about how to handle a PL reservation, so I had to explain how it was pre-paid by Priceline's credit card, not mine. I gave her my PL receipt to speed things along, and she noticed that PL paid them $42 for the room, though my receipt showed $45. This really confused her, until I explained the spread and how PL makes their money.
  14. Sorry, forgot to this for HOTWIRE...amenities shown are--- Suite, Fitness Center, Business Center, Laundry, High Speed Internet, Kichenette, Golf nearby
  15. Have been checking Hotwire rates for upcoming Denver visit, and this property had been $88 a few weeks ago. Noticed it down to $52 which seems very reasonable so went ahead and booked it. It gets good reviews on TripAdvisor and offers free parking, a rarity for an urban hotel, so sounds like I got a good deal. Bid through the link at the top of the homepage here.
  16. Thanks! I've used the link at the top of the page for Hotwire before, but wasn't sure if it benefitted the board. Now I know!
  17. As you can see from my previous post the weekend of 3/09 is very busy in Philadelphia. Was unable to get a good rate on a hotel searching all 3 nights of my stay ( Thurs-Sat) on either Hotwire or Priceline. decided to split the bid and things worked out much cheaper as some properties are sold out on Thursday night, and others are sold out on Saturday night. Yes, I have to move hotels, but saved over $70 a night doing so, even with Hotwire. FYI, the 4* Westin shows up on Hotwire for Thursday night at $242! Doubletree listed as: customer favorite, pool, restaurant, fitness, and business center.
  18. Going to Philly for the Flower Show and regular rates are very high for the weekend. Westin's website quotes $259 as their best available rate, so quite a savings! Amenities: Fitness Center Restaurant Business Center High Speed Internet From the lists here I deduced this would be either the Westin or the Loews, either of which would be fine. Very happy to get this property. Placed bid through savings barn website.
  19. Amenities for this hotel were: Airport Shuttle, Fitness Center, Pool, Business Center, Restaurant, Golf, Tennis, and High Speed internet.
  20. Have gotten shut out on Priceline over the last week for bids in this zone, decided to go with Hotwire at $64. The hotel was listed as a customer favorite and the distinguishing factors for this hotel's amenities were the golf and tennis symbols. The hotel is in fact located next to The Raquet Club, a large private facility in Memphis. Pleased to be able to get something at a discount as this is Liberty Bowl weekend in Memphis. most hotels are sold out, or charging high rates. Doubletree website shows $149 for a room on these nights.
  21. Going to DC for the Memorial Day weekend holiday, figured I'd start bidding now before things get tight. Started with a 2 1/2* bid for White House zone at $52 thinking I might get the Residence Inn again, since their rates for that weekend are only $149, but was rejected. Started over with a completely new bid for White House at the 4* level at $72, was again rejected, but was offered a room if I would increase my bid by $22. Knew I must be close to something, so added Foggy Bottom area and upped bid to $76 and was awarded the Capital Hilton at 16th and K Streets. Happy with the hotel, though would have been nice to get the Sofitel!
  22. My $40 bid for a 3* hotel in the Houston Galleria zone was accepted on the first try at the Sheraton Suites Hotel. Looks like a nice hotel. Cheapest rate on the Sheraton website is $175 prepaid internet only, so quite a deal!
  23. Yes, that is the correct hotel. However, the bidding zone is listed by Priceline as "Northpark/Knox". This property is at the extreme Northern end of this zone.
  24. Tried bidding $40 for 3* level in this Dallas zone and was rejected. Went down to 2.5* level and came up with this. According to the website the rooms were all recently remodeled, so maybe a decent place.
  25. Just needed a room for one night and wanted to be somewhat near Dupont Circle , so bid this zone, as I didn't want to end up in Woodley Park. First bid of $52 was accepted. Was trying to split the difference between rates this hotel and the Courtyard seem to be accepting, given there really aren't free re-bids at this star level. A great deal considering the Marriott website wants $229 for this hotel and $199 for the nearby Courtyard!
QUICKQUOTE [X]
PRICELINE & HOTWIRE on one screen!
NOTE: Priceline searches for
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY ONLY
Room %roomN%:
Age of child:
FINDFAST[X]
EXCLUSIVELY at BetterBidding:
$15 OFF

PRICELINE COUPON


(click here) and use

promo code

: EXPLORER15

(Hotel Express Deals in USD $150+ purchase... expires 05/05/2024)
×
×
  • Create New...