Jenigal Posted April 16, 2005 Report Share Posted April 16, 2005 Once I purchased my airline tickets through priceline it prompted me to purchase a hotel. I noticed that there was a 4* category when I clicked on the Universal area. Any idea as to which hotel that is? Link to comment
ufjoe21 Posted April 16, 2005 Report Share Posted April 16, 2005 There's no way to know WHAT HOTEL that is OR if there IS a hotel AVAILABLE for that matter.It's actually kind of a mystery on BetterBidding as to what the 4* is in the Universal Zone, the Renaissance has come up before but since then it's been re-rated a Resortso nobody really knows to be honestthe only way to find out is to bid....if you need help with bidding just give us some specifics and we'll be happy to help you...honestly we don't know what hotel this might be but we'd like to find out!!! Link to comment
Jenigal Posted April 16, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2005 Trip details - leaving TX (5/18) 5:00 pm arriving in Orlando (5/19) about 1:oo am with my husband, nine year old, and one year old. Leaving Orlando 6:00 am Sunday (5/22)Our main interest during our stay is UniversalI don't want to move hotels too many times so I think that we will go ahead and establish an hotel once we get there and stay for 3 nights. I would really like to get the Hyatt at the airport for May 21st so we will be close for our 6 am departure.Need bidding tips for resort or 4* (5/18-5/21) and MCO hotel (5/21 - 5/22)THANKS Link to comment
ufjoe21 Posted April 16, 2005 Report Share Posted April 16, 2005 Some confusion here...........although the Hyatt at the Orlando has appeared on priceline in the 3* Airport zone before, there's NO GUARANTEE that will be the hotel you getif you successfully get a hotel in the airport zone, you'll be in the airport zone (close to the airport), if you're uncomfortable with being too far from the airport then maybe priceline isn't the right plan for youalthough I would suggest there's ABSOLUTELY NO NEED to get a separte hotel the last night JUST to be close to the airport, the Universal area isn't terribly far from the airport or any other area of Orlando for that matternow you can check my most recent post about 4* in Universal, nobody really knows what the 4* is in the Universal area or if it's available for that matter, the Renaissance used to be that hotel but it has since been re-rated a Resortso most likely you'll have to get a Resort...........most of the time it's the JW Marriott, although it could be the Renaissance as welI suggest you bid $115 for the Resort level in the Universal zone of Orlando for 5/18---5/22Let us know what your plans are after hearing this advice please Link to comment
thereuare Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 To begin, Priceline will only guarantee double occupancy... having quad occupancy is usually not a problem in this area, but something to make you aware of nonetheless to make sure you're comfortable doing so.HOTWIRE will allow you to search for quad occupancy so that may be an option for you as well, however, not all hotels are under contract to accept quad occupancy so searching for 4 occupants sometimes can limit the hotels shown.If you're comfortable going for quad occupancy you may also want to consider the 4.5* hotel on HOTWIRE for $89/nite which is believed to be the Peabody; however, this hotel only shows up when searching for 2 adults (and not when searching for 2 adults and 2 children).If you want to try priceline, how high are you willing to bid for a Resort? How high are you willing to bid for a 4*? Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
Jenigal Posted April 17, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 WOW, thanks for the info. I've used priceline many times and never thought about an issue with quad occupancy (just assuming that the other 2 were children). Thanks for the heads up!I was wanting to stay @ $100/nite (I could go to 115, if needed).I noticed many more options for resort hotels in the WDW area...I wouldn't mind staying there, if it wasn't too far.I'm pretty set on staying at a MCO hotel on 5/21. I am not a morning person, plus depending upon a shuttle to the airport, it will save me a day on my rental car. Link to comment
ufjoe21 Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 you're MUCH more likely to GET a WDW Resort for $100 or lessvs.Universal Resort for $100 or morequad occupancy isn't a big issue, if it's CHILDREN most hotels DON'T careif it's ADULTS it's a different storyit's not that big of a deal, worry more about saving money!!! Link to comment
thereuare Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 I wouldn't mind staying there, if it wasn't too far.If you bid the zone you have to be willing to accept a hotel anywhere within the shaded region... is that close enough for you?What your thoughts about what we believe is the Peabody mentioned above thru HOTWIRE? (is that not what you're looking for? seems to be within your budget and in your prefered zone) Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
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