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Priceline Hotel: 5* Unsuccessful for now - Amsterdam (City Center-Museum Quarter)


ErinCoff
By ErinCoff,
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If you drop down and bid on a 4* you are more likely than not to get the NH Amsterdam Centre (based on reported wins). A very nice hotel and one better than some 5 stars IMO. And the location is dead on perfect.

For some 5 stars the location may prove to be a little less than perfect.

But if you do drop down to a 4 then bid low. With a high bid at a 4 no telling what hotels pricepoint you might hit.

I'd start around $80 USD.

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I'm looking for the same dates and location. I'll keep you posted if I end up with anything. From the low end, 4* at $70 has been rejected.

Hotwire is giving $209 for 4* and no 5* option. Splitting this up:

-> 5/22-23: $187 for 5* and $141 for 4*

-> 5/23-24: $214 for 4* and no 5* option

Am I supposed to cut off the second night or drastically raise my bid?

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But if you do drop down to a 4 then bid low. With a high bid at a 4 no telling what hotels pricepoint you might hit.

I'd start around $80 USD.

Not sure if I understand this comment? What do you mean by this, dropping down to a 4 then bidding low? You will get unexpected results if you bid high initially?

Thanks!

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Those of us like Brian who follow PL NYOP for Amsterdam every day get a good feel for pricepoints needed for a win and the hotels that show up at those pricepoints. Normally anyway----this has been a difficult summer. :-(

For months and months we saw $65 (or $85) wins. We could tell you that $65 or $66 would get a win and at what hotel.

Then we would see some one post that they had a first time bid and won at $110 (when $65 should have got a win) And then we would see some hotel that had not shown up in years as far as a win.

Different pricepoints and different hotels

That is what I was trying to say

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