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Priceline Hotel: 3.5* NYC (CPS) Hudson


mcremata
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I tried booking nearly the same dates (10/7-10/11) back in mid August. I thought for sure I would get a decent price on a hotel based on what I saw at better bidding. (I was trying to stay at about $150 or so.) No luck though, I tried multiple times. I tried bidding on 3 1/2 and 4 star hotels in the Central Park South, Midtown West, Times Square, and Midtown East areas. I finally found (through extensive searching) a 3 star hotel for $180 a night, in a prime location. I've since continued trying to bid below $180, since I can cancel my reservations up to a week before our trip. After reading your posts however, I think I must have gotten a good deal. I went back to see what my hotel was going for now, and it is at $224, I'm glad I booked when I did, but I thought for sure prices would go down!!!!! I'm very surprised! Good luck to you!

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I assume no interest in SPLITTING YOUR PRICELINE BID? (not that i would given how close you are to an acceptance somewhere... i'd rather pay a few dollars extra and not have change hotels... it would be a different story, for me at least, if your bids were far away and you were way off)

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thanks thereuare. i'd split the bid if i thought it would make a significant difference. from what i've seen though, there isn't one night in particular that is my problem. just read this morning on this forum that someone got the roosevelt, a 3.5* for 10/16 - 10/20, which is just a day off of my stay. perhaps that was the hotel i would have gotten if i'd accepted the counter offer of $175 the other day... MTE was in my bid.

i think i'm going to go back to bidding at a 4* and capping it at $175 or so and see how i do. someone on here just got the grand hyatt this morning for later in october for $140, i think i read.

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Keep in mind that the winning priceline bid at $140 for the Grand Hyatt was for a solo Sunday nite (the slowest nite of the week for hotels) whereas your stay is for a multi-nite stay.

Please use these PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links to begin your travel purchases.

Good luck and keep us updated.

Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases

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bidding 4* went all the way to $220. got a counter to raise $25. didn't do it. considering the hotwire options, doesn't seem. what appears to be carlton on madison ave is $217 and what looks like millenium hilton $233.

do you think that splitting my bid would help? which way would you split?

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