happysaver Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Bidding was done a while ago (late May?) for two rooms in 4* property with this particular Sheraton being top choice. Started at $60 and went up with $3 increments. Result:Sheraton On The Falls 4-starCheck-In Date: Tue, Jun 24, 2008 / After 03:00 PMCheck-Out Date: Wed, Jun 25, 2008 / 12:00 PMYour Offer Price Per Room, Per Night: US$72.00Subtotal: US$144.00Taxes & Service Fees: US$27.92Total Charges: US$171.92I have a question about getting an upgrade (to Fallsview room) which I better ask in another thread. Link to comment
happysaver Posted June 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 As described in my other post I've used Priceline to book 2 rooms in Sheraton On The Falls for 6/24-25. It is probably reasonable to assume that their res system will default us to the cheapest available room category which is "two beds, no view." What is the most sensible strategy to get upgraded to a Fallsview room, better yet, two Fallsview rooms :)? I've read in another forum that in Vegas it is common to (discretely) tip check-in clerk $20 to get an upgrade, and this strategy quite often works. Should I try that in Niagara Falls, or that would just make me look like a jerk? Link to comment
basher Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 They won't upgrade you with for a tip. Ask upon check-in if you can upgrade to a Fallsview room and they will quote you a price.Also, for this hotel, park at Casino Niagara. If you get a free Player's Advantage Card at the casino, parking is free. Link to comment
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