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islandgal

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  1. Wow - I can't believe they increased the price, it was originally at $7.00, just a month ago. =( That sucks! We will be staying soon, I hope they don't increase the price again.
  2. Hi! I just wanted to update everyone on my progress... we decided to bid again and we got the Crown Plaza Resort: I got a bid for $58, Crowne Plaza Resort, Anaheim for September 25-30th. Here is how I got it: Bid $52 Disneyland (rejected) Bid $54 Re-bid zone, 1: Anaheim (rejected) Bid $56 Re-bid zone, 2: Fountain Valley (rejected) Bid $58 Re-bid zone: 3: Seal Beach.....accepted! :) Number of Nights 5 Subtotal: $290 Taxes and Service Fees: $44.31 Total: $334.31 Thanks again for all the help! We really appreciate it.
  3. Hi! We tried bidding last evening to bid on a 3* Disney area hotel, for the original dates posted - all unsuccessfully. Here are our failed bids: $38 Disney (rejected) $42 Added Re-bid Zone 1: Anaheim Hills (rejected) $45 Added Re- bid Zone 2: Fountain Valley (rejected) $48 Added Re-bid Zone 3: Seal Beach (rejected) $51 Added Re-bid Zone 4: Laguna Hills (rejected) Then had another person traveling with us try: $52 Disney (rejected) $53 Added Re-bid Zone 1: Anaheim Hills (rejected) $54 Added Re-bid Zone 2: Fountain Valley (rejected) $55 Added Re-bid Zone 3: Laguna Hills (rejected) At this point, we closed our browser and re-accessed priceline: $55 Added Re-bid Zone 4: Seal Beach (rejected) $56 (Disney/Anaheim) (rejected) We'll try again at a later time.
  4. Thanks for all the help! I really appreciate it. I'll let ya all know how it goes. Wish me luck! Thanks so much again! Mahalo!!
  5. Yes, if we could split our previous bid of $95, we wouldn't mind getting two rooms vs. one. That would be a good idea. Any bidding/pricing strategies? If we did do two rooms, should we call the hotel directly to see whether it would be okay to have two rooms side by side?Thanks.
  6. Hi! I'm in the process of planning a summer Disney trip. Please help me with some bidding/pricing strategies, using Priceline for a 3* hotel near Disneyland on the dates: 09/25/2005 - 09/30/2005. What types of bidding strategies would you suggest? What price should I start at? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! :)
  7. Aloha, we just returned from a stay at the Parkshore Waikiki hotel. We had a successful bid on priceline for $56/night, plus tax. Our stay consisted of two nights/three days. We didn
  8. Aloha, I'm new to this board, but wanted to give you all some information regarding my recent Priceline hotel bid. I booked my request late last night. I wanted a relatively cheap & decent hotel. I wanted everything taxes/charges to be below $69/night. I put in my request for a 3* in the areas: Waikiki South/Waikiki North/Ihilani and got the Waikiki Park Shore (waikiki South). It may not be the best, but it satisfies my budget and I like the location. I'll tell you how it went, when I return. Thanks and I've really enjoyed reading everyone's posts.
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