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Priceline Hotel: Suggestions for Indianapolis DT


Mr. Scott
By Mr. Scott,
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I'm booking a 4* room in downtown Indianapolis 1/10 through 1/12 and was wondering if downtown hotels had a pattern when they seemed to add rooms to priceline. I don't want to really pay over $80 dollars so I don't know if early bidding or late bidding is better. Any suggestions?

Thanks

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Welcome to BetterBidding!

There is no 'best' time to bid as it all depends upon how actual new reservations/cancellations come in relative to expected new reservations/cancellations.

However, using our sister site MAPS and HOTELS.com rates for 4* hotels in the Downtown zone start at over $150/nite for your dates, so any win at $80 would seem like a very good deal, imo. I would start bidding now as $80 would seem to be a bit of a stretch at the moment given current rates, and if you were successful at this amount, i'd consider it a 'win'.

If/when you're ready to begin bidding let us know if you'd like us to suggest a bidding strategy for you to follow.

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