zbenye Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 Check-In Date: Friday, March 16, 2007 Check-Out Date: Friday, March 23, 2007 Hotel Name: Hotel Whitcomb1231 Market Street San Francisco, California 94103 Your Offer Price: $50.00 Number of Rooms: 1 Number of Nights: 7 Subtotal: $350.00 Taxes and Service Fees: $61.41 Total Charges: $411.41 $49 rejected for 2* in CC, CH.
BEAV Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 Just curious .... have you been staying downtown lately because you can no longer get lower rates (in general) in the airport zone?Last weekend I attended an event near the airport. I bid up to $55 for 2.5 star in the South SF zone and got nothing. Since I could get 4 star in the South Bay for just a few bucks more, I went that route and just drove up to the event the following morning. Wondering why the good prices have dried up in the airport area, especially on a Friday night when supposedly there is lots of inventory. ???
zbenye Posted March 14, 2007 Author Report Posted March 14, 2007 Yes, indeed, at $50/night in the city, it is not worth my while to stay in SSF or SFO. While the city has these relative deals (Whitcomb, Monarch, and I wonder why we don't see Opal anymore), the rates in SSF had gone up to the same level as the city or even higher. I suppose I could still get the airport La Quinta or one of the SFO 3-4-stars, but the savings would be offset by transportation cost/time.It's a shame that SSF's Hilton Garden Inn and Larkspur Landing have (apparently) quit Priceline/Hotwire.I expect that summer will bring higher rates to the city, or I will tire of the sloooooow Internet connection at Whitcomb, and will be forced back to SFO. However, seeing as I'm now spending about $1900 a month, instead of around $1300 in the past, I will seriously consider renting an apartment when I return from my planned summer travels.
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