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  1. The good deals in Orlando from the past 2-3 years seem to be over. I used to quite routinely get a 4-star hotel in my preferred area (International Drive - Convention Center) for ca. $50. No more. Any weekend I looked at in January and February, the Express Deal on Priceline was way over $100. Bidding attempt to lower this number significantly failed. So I went for Lake Buena Vista instead. Hotwire listed (most probably, since it was a Hot Deal) Sheraton at $75 on this weekend. Bidding on Priceline lowered it to $71. The hotel does not have great reviews or ranking. We'll see.

     

    BTW Disney Downtown changed name to Disney Springs.

     

    jrk

  2. Bidding didn't really work out well in this case. Started with $80, reject. There aren't many zones in Madrid with no 4-star hotels, so had only 3 zones to add. Went to $120 in three consecutive bids. This is only $5 lower than a PRICELINE EXPRESS Deal (probably the same hotel) and the regular Priceline price for the same property. The hotel sites quotes $147 but including taxes, which means about $130 net.

  3. Enjoy your stay.

     

    We did enjoy our stay. The hotel is very good, corresponding to the 4-star denomination.

     

    The only problem was, upon checkin the front office could not find our reservation. It turned out Priceline had canceled it. It took a half-hour phone call to Priceline to bring it back. Fortunately, the hotel was not full, so we got our room OK. This is the first time it happened to us, and nobody -- least of all Priceline -- could tell how it happened.

     

    jrk

  4. Westin started charging $20/night resort fee, which is not-so-welcome news, adding to the final price, which will be $106.81/night, taxes & fees included. Still not too bad.

     

     

    Hotel Amenities

     

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

     

    Accessibility
    Accessible for visually impaired
    Accessible for hearing impaired
    Accessible path of travel
    In-room accessibility
    Accessible bathroom
    Accessible parking
    Roll-in shower

  5. Just got back from Orlando. This is not the place for reviews, but let me say Hyatt Regency was the best hotel I've ever stayed at in Orlando, and at the price of $90 (+taxes and fees) it was a very good bargain. Also, no resort fee, although I was prepared for it (since it was mentioned on the hotel's web site). Self-park, $16 per day, which is the norm in this area.

     

    jrk

  6. Found a PRICELINE EXPRESS Deal for $44 in the North Heathrow zone for a 4-star hotel.

     

    Started with a bid of $35 in the South Heathrow zone. Got refused.

     

    Increased to $40 adding the North Heathrow zone, and was accepted. Taxes & fees about $15.

     

    Used the BB portal [url=http://www.betterbidding.com/clicks/click.php?afsrc=1&id=40]PRICELINE[/url] link and appreciate this service.

     

    jrk

  7. Tried Priceline bidding and went up to $54; no success.

     

    Went for Hotwire's Hot Deal instead for $56. Priceline had the same Express Deal and possibly the same hotel but I got a little upset that I couldn't lower the price by bidding.

     

    Rosen Plaza's amenities:

     

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

     

    Reserved duly through the betterbidding.com portal.

     

    jrk

  8. Tuscaloosa is not on everyone's top list and probably right so, at least from the point of view of available hotels.

     

    The Capstone is former Sheraton that was already dingy 5 years ago when I last visited it. It's no better now. Yet it is the only 3.5-star hotel in town, which says a lot about the others. There are no 4-stars or higher in Tuscaloosa.

     

    Interestingly, they handed me upon checkout an invoice, although I had prepaid by Hotwire, and didn't expect it. Probably by mistake as they are not exactly very competent. I understand the numbers reflect those the hotel received from Hotwire:

     

    Charged by Hotwire (per night):

     

    $104.00 + $24.10 taxes and fees; $128.10 total

     

    The hotel invoice:

     

    $96.75 + $14.51 tax; $111.26 total

     

    This represents ca. 15% markup by Hotwire. I'd say, healthy but reasonable, particularly since the hotel web price for the given days was $135; quite appalling given the hotel standard.

     

    (jrk)

     

     

  9. Beware of the following Hotwire "Secret Hot Rate" trick: it makes you think you'll be staying at Hilton Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, as this is the only 4-star hotel that shows up when you do the standard rate search. Instead, you'll be staying at one of many locations of the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, which sell for much less than Hilton. So actually, this was not a deal at all, since for example Expedia advertised the resort for the same price of $139, and with no fees that Hot.wire charges.

     

    Lesson learned but not a big deal - the stay was actually very nice.

     

    jrk

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