hollywd901 Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 I am new to this and just recently got back from staying at Hyatt Regency> Jersey City. Please help as my mom wants to go to NYC on her birthday and> I> really would like to stay at the same place. It was right near the path> station> within a 5 min. walk, I want to bid on priceline and maximum is about> 100.00 a> night i can bid, can you give me the procedure to do so to single out this> hotel?> also is there another hotel beside that one that is easy access to that> path> train station where we might also get a good view of the city and wont> have to> drive once our car is parked? we are coming from va. and really need help> as> we want to go for 4 nights, Wed May 18 to Sunday May 22 thank you very> much,> Brian Hambrick Link to comment
thenewbie Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 There is no way to single out a particular hotel on Priceline. For Jersey City, the Doubletree Club hotel also comes up as a 3*. If you bid higher in an effort to win a particular hotel, you may end up overbidding on the hotel that is assigned. If you are looking into a 2.5*, a Courtyard by Marriott comes up for Jersey City that is very close to a PATH station. You could try winning the Hyatt on Hotwire by matching the star level & amenities. However, the rates appear to be high for your dates. Looking at the Hyatt rates, your $100 seems low compared to the $250 rate from hyatt.com. Hotwire is showing it for around $216.If you look at the list of Hotwire hotels, this is what you will want to look for:Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson3.5* Amenities: Restaurant, Pool, Business Center Link to comment
hollywd901 Posted April 26, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 If i were to try and bid on Hyatt New Jersey, what should I try to bid and how do i go about it?? I love this hotel and have only been there once, I live in Virginia. Also, any recommendations of any other hotel on the water just like the Hyatt and one with the same 5 min. walk distance to the PATH train there? I didn't pay much attention to the other hotels while I was there if there are any. Any help would be appreciated!!I really would like the Hyatt , but how do i go about it properly and is there another hotel w/ the same criteria? Thank you a bunch,,Brian Link to comment
thereuare Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 We can suggest a strategy, but given current price in all likelihood you're not likely to get the Hyatt... i would think about whether you want to target the Candlewood, Courtyard, or Doubletree.All are close enough to a PATH train, but in order of proximiately: Courtyard, Doubletree, Candlewood. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
hollywd901 Posted April 26, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 How does the Hyatt and the Doubletree compare in walking distance to the Path Stations? is the view the same from both hotels and are they both right on the waterfront? If im going to try and bid on the Hyatt through Priceline what should i start my bid at to avoid the Doubletree considering there is a method I think to this? My dates I want to stay are May 18 Wed. through May 22 Sunday! Also , when and how does hotwire bring their prices down, would I be better waiting till closer till time or No? thanks, Brian Link to comment
thenewbie Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 If you have questions, please use the "Add Reply" button instead of a new post. Take a look at what was previously posted, as it addresses your questions.The Doubletree Club has an online rate of $149 for your dates. The Hyatt still is over $279 for your first two nights. Chances are that the Doubletree will be the hotel that will come up on Priceline. If you do not want to win the Doubletree, then Priceline is not the best option for you. There is no way of bidding as to only receive the Hyatt.Prices change depending on capacity, there is no pre-set timeframe for pricing. Link to comment
dahammer Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 From the Doubletree Club Suites website:To NYC: Path train to Manhattan is 2 blocks away. Fare is $1.50 each way. Ten minutes to Downtown and Midtown Manhattan. Water taxi and ferry are also available. Fares range from $2.00 to $5.00 each way to Downtown Manhattan/World Trade Center. The Hyatt is adjacent to the Path Station, the Doubletree is two blocks away. Don't forget about the Candlewood, this is a bit further, but still a good location for visiting NYC. Link to comment
hollywd901 Posted April 26, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Thank you all, im getting the hang of it i think !! thanks, Brian Link to comment
hollywd901 Posted July 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Thank you all, im getting the hang of it i think !! thanks, Briantrip cancelled due to an illness ... better bidding still waiting for future use of you!! thanks!! Link to comment
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