Vacationman Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 On 11/1, I bid for one room, 3 nights on Priceline. I started bidding at $50 in the WDW zone for "resort" category, and added all zones except Universal, increasing my bid by $5 each time I added a zone (I did not add any quality levels, just zones). On my last bid, I got the $95 per night. I'm pretty happy with this rate, given our last-minute plans, and rates on other sites for this property for these dates. Link to comment
dave Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 Just curious to know whether there are any Resort fees to be paid in addition to the rate you paid Priceline?Thanks. Link to comment
muddog21 Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 ive bid to 90 and stopped with one bid option left to go up to 95 but im just wondering if it is really worth paying that much i know its not much but lots of people were getting it at 83 and then you add that for two nights then taxes, fees etc. so i guess my real question is this is it that nice of a place to go and relax for a couple of days before parks and not spend any money except to stay there (hang out in pool things around resort)not cheap but i keep adding things to this vacation and im going to have to stay home cause i want have enough money to buy food when i get there !! :) thanks jimmy Link to comment
2bcrewzn Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 I pulled up Gaylord Palms and they want 338.00 per night, for Nov 18th-21st. I would pay, 95.00 for this Resort. It is beautiful. What dates are you going? Link to comment
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