allroy Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 For Bainbridge Island, WA 2* and 1* choices are given, does anyone know what the hotels are or where I can find out. It is not on the forum list.Thanks! :) Link to comment
slick_gd Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 It's tough to help you out with such little information. Please let us know the dates of stay and amenities of the hotels and we can try to help you out.But in any case, in this situation where the hotel is not in the list on this site here's some of the things I would do to narrow it down:1) Search through tripadvisor for Cincinnati hotels and look at the tripadvisor rating (if it is listed). Try to match the rating (# out of 5) as well as the closest amount of reviews (ex. 120+, I would be be looking at somewhere in the range of 120-140) to start with.2) Then try to match up the amenities. They might not always match up 100% but at least matching up most of the main ones: pool, hi-speed, business, fitness, restaurant, laundry, suite, smoke-free, etc. 3) If tripadvisor comes up blank, I would do a maps.google.com search of hotels in the area and start looking at the hotels individually to try and make a match with amenities and star rating. Keep in mind that star ratings for a specific hotel may differ on various sites, but generally fall around the same. A 2* Days Inn will almost never be rated a 4* hotel, but could be a 1 or 2.5*. Let us know if you need any other help or clarification.Please use these HOTWIRE and PRICELINE links to start your purchase. Link to comment
tilepusher Posted August 23, 2008 Report Share Posted August 23, 2008 One simple method of finding what hotels are available through PRICELINE is to search their retail service, using the same parameters as your bid. In my experience, the star levels on the retail and Name Your Own Price sides match, so you can see what's available at each star level. If you're searching in an area as small as Bainbridge Island, Priceline will probably show you hotels outside of Bainbridge Island, so you'll have to figure out which hotels are within the Bainbridge Island bidding zone (each hotel listing has a map, so it's easy, if a little time consuming). However, their retail site often doesn't list all the hotels that are available on those dates through Priceline, so you may have to do a little more digging.Another method I use is to go to the site map (the link is at the bottom of the home page), where you can search for hotels by alphabetical order, destination, or points of interest. Here's the page for Bainbridge Island hotels. Only the first hotel on this list, the Best Western Bainbridge Island Suites, is actually in Bainbridge Island, so it might be the only one available through PRICELINE, but there's no way of knowing for sure. I've found that the site map is a good way of finding possible PRICELINE hotels before they're reported here. Link to comment
allroy Posted August 25, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 I looked through the front site for Bainbridge and I think it is the hotel but when I tried to check availability...it said it could not give it to me. Does that mean I should not even bother trying to bid? Link to comment
tilepusher Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Check the hotel's website; that's the most reliable indicator of availability. But you can try bidding anyway; if nothing's available, then it will cost you nothing except several minutes of your time. Link to comment
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