CrackJack Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Hi, this is my first post here and I have never used priceline or hotwire for travel reservations so please bear with me as I am a complete noob. I am trying to book a 3* or above hotel in nyc for 11th of this month for a cheap price. All hotels that I see are $300 or above. Could someone please assist in telling me how to get something cheaper and also the steps I need to take to book it. Thx so much.
KatiesMom Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Are you looking for just one night 11/11? And what is the maximum you are willing to spend?
CrackJack Posted November 3, 2006 Author Report Posted November 3, 2006 Hi KatiesMom,Thank you for replying. Yes I am looking for 1 night only. Checkout on 12th. I am looking to get as cheap a rate as possible but I think anything around $150 - $200 would be fine. If its lower than that would be awesome. :) Thanks for your help.
dahammer Posted November 4, 2006 Report Posted November 4, 2006 I think you will have a tough time getting anything in NYC with your budget. HOTWIRE has a 3* for $259 Downtown-SoHo area with the following amenities:Suite, Complimentary Breakfast, Fitness Center, Restaurant(s), Business Center, Laundry Facilities, High-speed, Internet AccessThis appears to be the Embassy Suites, considering the Free breakfast, this is a good deal for your dates. To achieve your budget, you may need to consider New Jersey. Will you have a car?
KatiesMom Posted November 5, 2006 Report Posted November 5, 2006 I agree with Dahammer, prices are high for your dates. But if you want to give priceline a whirl... before you start bidding look at the pinned hotwire hotel list for 3* properties. Some of the hotels (The Paramount and Hudson come to mind) have very very small rooms, just big enough for a bed. Also remember priceline guarantees sleeping only for two people which in NYC often means one bed.You can pick a zone you like, such as Midtown East, and bid $150, then if rejected add another zone such as Midtown West (so you are bidding on two zones) and up your bid amount by $10. You can keep doing this until you run out of acceptable zones or you reach your maximum.
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