We called the Venetian and they say it is $30 for an upgrade to bella suite each night. 3 rooms and 3 nights make it $270. So we are thinking if it is actually worth it. We want to be 4 guys in a room. Can you give me any details on the full-size pullout sofa?
Hi,
tried 175usd for 3 rooms. Got Venetian on the first try..
does anyone know which room it is supposed to be?
Thanks,
I was using the PRICELINE link.
Thank you for your help. You are right, 6 ppl in this room is not a good idea. So we wont say, we are four. We just say that we need a 2queen beds. Do you know which hotels charge extra and which dont? Just in case I can get a good deal on priceline or hotwire, I would like to know if I will get charged for the extra bed or not. This will make it easier for us.
I think 269$ is a decent deal on that property but thereuare has a valid question, is that declaring the 6 guests? haha
well, its a deal on a vegas website. i think it does not say that it's for 6guests, but it says 2queen beds and a full-size pullout sofa. so Im assuming that 6 guests are okay.
edit: the deal is also available on priceline and you cannot select the amount of guests on priceline :/
does a palazzo or venetian suite for 269 make sense? 2 queen bed and a full-size pullout sofa sounds good. can we fit 6 ppl in that room? i dont like the bathroom situation when everyone takes a shower.. what do you think?
I was searching for 2 adults only, because I thought it does not make any difference and if yes, the system might come up with suites. Afaik the suites are always with 1 kingbed and a couch or something.
So should I really look for 3-4 adults in a room?
Is there any other option? I know the rates on priceline or on the hotel's websites being extremely high, so we still don't know if we can make it cheaper.
How many rooms are you searching for?
we are looking for 3-4 rooms. 1 room for 2 ppl, the other 2-3rooms shud each fit 4ppl.
is it easy to get a 2-queen bed room in the venetian or palazzo? we want to stay with 4 in one room, so a 2 bed room would be more comfortable. in treasure island it wasnt any problem, but i really dont like the hotel.
Hi,
I'm looking for a reasonable hotel in Vegas, but everyting is kinda expensive and we are a little confused. We are like 11 guys going and we would like to stay in the same hotel. So 3 hotels are available on hotwire.com, but I really don't know which is the best option. We want something like the MGM with a great poolarea and nothin like Treasure Island, because the poolarea is too small.
Las Vegas Strip - North area hotel - $154
4-star Hotel in Las Vegas Strip - North
This Hotel features the following amenities:
Casino
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
Golf Nearby
Spa Services
5-star Hotel in Las Vegas Strip - North - $159
This Hotel features the following amenities:
Resort
Suite
Casino
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
Golf Nearby
Tennis Nearby
Spa Services
I know that its not the Trump, because of the casino.
4-star Hotel in Las Vegas Strip - South - $114
This Hotel features the following amenities:
Casino
Smoke Free Rooms
Fitness Center
Pool(s)
Restaurant(s)
Business Center
High-Speed Internet Access
Golf Nearby
Spa Services
Hi,
I have a question about the hotel rates in vegas this weekend. so we are like 8-11 guys and we want to stay on the strip. preferred MGM or something better. no treasure island since nothin is goin on there at day.
my question is how to organize this. we were thinking about bidding on priceline or going for the hotwire deals, because 213usd a night is pretty much for the MGM. we want to stay 3 nights. 2sep-5sep.
any suggestion?
thank you
I extedended my stay for an extra night. What do you think about the rate? Everyone is posting $51. Does it mean that this is the lowest? Did anyone try lower?
just got the courtyard on the first bid and i was using the PRICELINE link :)
thank you!
Selected 3.5* Chelsea, ESB, MSG, MTW, MTE, TS, Hell's Kitchen, SoHo
Bid $80 rejected
Bid $82 added CPS - rejected
Bid $84 added UES - rejected
Bid $86 added UWS - rejected
Bid $89 added Coney Island - rejected
Bid $92 added Long Island City - accepted
I have the 10$ off reward per night, so it's actually $82 for me. It's $312,18 (incl. 66,18 tax).
Thank you for helping me with this bid! I hope the hotel will be nice and there will be any interesting spots around it :)
And yes, I used the PRICELINE link :)
I just started the bidding. I know I should have done this earlier :)
can you maybe tell me somethin about Downtown SoHo? Is it cheaper, the same or even more expensive than the other areas in midtown?
I was thinking about adding it in my bids right now, because I think that it is not that far since the subway can take me within 12min to TS or somethin..
any suggestions?
So the re-bid zones are Brooklyn, Coney Island, Long Island City, MSG and UES. Right?
Is there anything I should know about MTE, MTW, CPS, TS and ESB? Is any zone known for something specific? Like bigger rooms, better 4* standard? Is there any zone that is worth bidding first maybe?
Thank you. I'm already a frequent priceline bidding user, but I really don't know any details about the NYC bidding zones. So I would appreciate if you could help me with a bidding strategy for at least a 3,5star or 4star hotel. I dont want to spend more than 100usd a night and I'm okay with switching hotels after 2-3days if it does change anything.
In which zone do I find the most decent hotels? I was thinking about starting there and then go with my rebidding zones?
I have also read the topic with the hotels that i might get in certain zones. So I started reading reviews on priceline, but it wasn't really helpful..
Forget about the breakfast thing, it was just a general question :)
Is there any chance to get breakfast included in the rate? I ve seen embassy suites and club quartes wtc having breakfast included in their rates. Does this also count for the bidding rates?
Would you want to try for a 3.5* property first up to your limit OR is the goal the least expensive 3* or better for this stay?
I would like to have a 3,5* or a 4* hotel. Where should I start? Which area is the most expensive or the most difficult one to get a good rate? So in which order should i put my rebidding zones?
Since I dont really know the properties of certain zones, I dont have preferences. I have been to NYC for 1week two years ago, but I stayed at a friend's place on Staten Island and took the ferry to Manhattan every day. I just dont want to stay in Brooklyn or NJ.
I did a lot of bidding in Vegas, Florida and California, but here it seems to be kind of confusing.
Just in case you think that I can get something for less than $100 a day, let me know. I'm also fine with booking 2 hotels, if the bidding rates should be changing a lot during christmas and it makes sense to do that.
Hi,
me and my friend we are looking for a place to stay in NYC for the 5 nights. The thing is that I really dont know about the rates during christmas. Is it worth bidding for 5 nights in a row or should I maybe consider booking 3 nights and then the next 2 nights?
We want to stay in Manhattan and have a subway in walking distance. The more central, the better for us, but it's not that important.
I'm really confused about the daily rates being the same for five days. Is this normal?
The rates are starting at like 130usd.. that's too much for me. I want to bid on PRICELINE, but what can I expect? Otherwise I have to go for a vacation rental which is surprisingly only about 80-100usd a night :)
5* Las Vegas (Strip North) Venetian
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I know that the suites have the same sofa, but my question was if the upgrade is worth it. How big are the sofas and what's the easiest way to fit in 4 ppl?