glitterglamm Posted June 3, 2014 Report Share Posted June 3, 2014 I've never been to Chicago but will be visiting during the dates mentioned above. I don't know which is the best place to stay. We are going to be site seeing and going all over so it doesn't really matter to me which section we stay. I just want a nice hotel for a cheap price and was going to try the Hotwire/Priceline bidding option since I really don't have a hotel preference for this trip. Does anyone have any insight on which section is the best to stay for the lowest price? I was thinking of bidding $100.00 per night for a 4 star hotel. Does that sound too high? Help???? Link to comment
AaronJB Posted June 3, 2014 Report Share Posted June 3, 2014 Welcome to Betterbidding. :) Unfortunately, this is a busy period of the year (I believe there's a convention during this time period, as well.) A 4* downtown is likely to run - based on the rates I'm seeing - in the $150-170 neighborhood. Let us know your thoughts and how you'd like to proceed and we'll take it from there. Thank you for using the board's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches. Link to comment
glitterglamm Posted June 4, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2014 So, do you think it would be better to stay in a close by suburb? I am driving to Chicago, so I will have transportation. I know parking is going to be another expense. I really only want to spend around $100.00 per night. What do you think my best strategy would be? I could go down to a 3 star hotel also. Link to comment
AaronJB Posted June 4, 2014 Report Share Posted June 4, 2014 I often recommend the North Suburbs as a really nice area with restaurants, shopping and a few sights. The hotels there are also often usually a good value unless there's the rare corporate function nearby. Basically, to give an outline of the options: North burbs: Cons: About a 35-42 minute ride in on the Metra train, but the Metra trains are nicer and more comfortable than the CTA trains. Most hotels in the area are a very reasonable drive from one or more Metra stations.Pros: Free parking. A hotel will be less than half of what downtown is - there's a 3.5* in the Northbrook area on Hot.wire for these date/s for $50 - you could probably do a few dollars better on Price.line and get something nice in the $40's. (you may see a slightly different Hot.wire price.) There are some nice restaurants, shopping and a few significant sights (mainly the Chicago Botanic Garden, which is in a burb.) Downtown:Cons. Price - what appears to be the Inn of Chicago is about the cheapest 3* option at $129 on Hot.wire, and that property gets mixed reviews. Parking is expensive downtown. Hotels can be as high as the $50's/$60's per night, while city parking is probably going to be around $30-40 +/-.Pros: Not having to trek in. Let us know your thoughts and we would be happy to offer further suggestions. Thank you for using the board's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches. Link to comment
glitterglamm Posted June 4, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2014 Thanks for your advice. So, I think I would like to try the North Burbs. We aren't on a strict schedule and are pretty flexible for this trip. Basically hanging out in Chicago area for the weekend. So, what do I just get on Priceline and name my price in this area? Link to comment
AaronJB Posted June 4, 2014 Report Share Posted June 4, 2014 When searching on HOTWIRE for 6/20-22, I'm seeing a 3.5* in the Northbrook-Glenview-Mt Prospect zone for $50 (you may see a slightly different price) w/: Free Parking,Indoor pool(s),Fitness Center,Pool(s),Restaurant(s),Business Center,Internet access,golf Nearby,Tennis Nearby,Accessible for the blind,Accessible for the deaf,Accessible path of travel,In-room accessibility,Accessible bathroom,Handicapped parking,Roll-in shower My guess is that this is a new amenity set for the Hyatt Deerfield. If that is the case, $50 for a 3.5* in this area is very reasonable. However, you can try bidding for a 3.5* in the Deerfield area on PRICELINE. The "known" (in other words, reported to the board), 3.5*'s in this zone are the Marriott Deerfield Suites, Hyatt Deerfield and Embassy Suites. I'd try bidding $43, then $45, then $47. There is also a 3.5* in the Deerfield zone on PRICELINE EXPRESS (which I'm guessing is either the Marriott Suites or Hyatt, but I'd lean towards the latter) for $52. Coupon code SUMMER14 takes 5% off, which makes the per night for that listing about $49.40. Please let us know if you have any questions *before* bidding/purchasing There is a Metra station at Lake Cook Road and a few others in this area (http://metrarail.com/metra/en/home/maps_schedules/metra_system_map/md-n/station.LAKECOOKRD.html) The Metra trains do not run as often on the weekends as weekdays, but there is a weekend pass (only for Metra not for CTA) that allows unlimited rides for Sat/Sun on Metra, so you could get both round trips if you were going to take the train downtown and back on Saturday and Sunday. Everyone is different and while being downtown is optimal, I guess my view as someone who has lived in the area for years and years is that, when you have hotels downtown for $170-180+/- and you're likely looking at $40-60+/- per night parking (depending on whether you do city parking or parking at the hotel) and you can get a comparable hotel for in the $40's in the burbs and free parking, saving a significant amount and taking the train downtown is a very appealing option (and you can sit and plan your day on the train while watching the scenery go by.) Thank you for using the board's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches. Link to comment
glitterglamm Posted June 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 5, 2014 Any of those hotels would work for me. So, I will try the Price Line bidding for Deerfield, IL at 43. I will let you know what happens. Link to comment
glitterglamm Posted June 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 5, 2014 OK, it rejected my 43 offer and is giving me a one time opportunity to re-bid without making changes. Should I do 45? They have put in a $58 figure? What do I do now? Link to comment
glitterglamm Posted June 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 5, 2014 It would only let me enter $58.00 per night. So, I just got out of it. What do I do now? HELP!!! Link to comment
AaronJB Posted June 5, 2014 Report Share Posted June 5, 2014 If you got a counter-offer for $58, it means that what it will take to accept is somewhere between your last failed bid and $58. I'm guessing you're likely very close, given the $52 express deal. I would use re-bidding (explained here: re-bidding, please ask before using re-bidding if you have any questions and/or want to confirm your re-bid zones) and try $45, then $47. Please use the site's PRICELINE link each time you access the service. Keep us updated and let us know if you have any questions. Thank you for using the board's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches. Link to comment
glitterglamm Posted June 6, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 6, 2014 OK, so I rebid at 47 and they still declined by offer. So, I just went ahead and booked it at 58. I went on Hotwire and the 3 1/2 star hotels I saw were in the 60's now (I started to get nervous). So, I am now booked for 6/20 and 6/21 at Marriott Chicago in Deerfield, IL for $58.00 per night. Link to comment
AaronJB Posted June 6, 2014 Report Share Posted June 6, 2014 Congrats on your success. :) A very good result - I think. I've stayed here a couple of times and really liked it a lot - the suites are giant (large living room area, large bedroom and a big bathroom that connects to both) and, as far as I've seen, the property has always seemed well-maintained. Please let me know if you have any area questions at all.Thank you for sharing your win and please use the site's PRICELINE or HOTWIRE links to start your purchases and searches.Enjoy your stay. Link to comment
glitterglamm Posted June 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 13, 2014 So with us staying in Deerfield. What do you think our best transportation option would be to get to Downtown. Public or drive and park? Link to comment
AaronJB Posted June 13, 2014 Report Share Posted June 13, 2014 You have a couple of different options: 1. Rail. Your hotel is just off Deerfield Road. Take Deerfield Road going East a few minutes and you will see a train line and go under a bridge. Right after the bridge, to the left is the parking lot for the Deerfield station. About 1 block further East of the station is a mall with a really nice Whole Foods. Deerfield Station: http://metrarail.com/metra/en/home/maps_schedules/metra_system_map/md-n/station.DEERFIELD.html OR: Take Deerfield slightly East to Minot Road. Take Minot South briefly to Lake Cook. Take Lake Cook East to Deer Lake Road. Turn right on Deer Lake into a parking lot with a Home Depot. There is a Metra station in this lot. Lake Cook Road Station: http://metrarail.com/metra/en/home/maps_schedules/metra_system_map/md-n/station.LAKECOOKRD.html Both stations are on the same line. I believe there is a $1.50 charge per day to park. 2. The Expressway is right next to the hotel and there is an entrance on Deerfield Road. The hotel is definitely far enough away from the Expressway that you will not hear any noise. The hotel is an office complex with a few major corporations (Mondelez, Amgen, CF Industries.) Link to comment
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