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Priceline Hotel: 4* SFO assistance/question


dodgerfan379
By dodgerfan379,
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Hello everyone. First and foremost, this is a great resource I am glad I found. You guys do great work here.

Now for my question. I have been unsuccessfully trying to win a priceline bid on 3 rooms, 4* hotel in SFO area (burlingame preferably), but have been unsuccessful. My bids have gone as high as $95. I am wondering if the fact i am trying to win three rooms might have something to do wit hit? Or maybe it might be the days I am selecting nov 14-16, 2008, since there is a USC vs. Stanford football game and USC usually travels pretty well? Any suggestions on my approach?

I want to stay in this area, but only if it is under my max bid of $95. Would you suggest I wait and try closer to the dates? Or do you think the hotels might be overpriced for that weekend?

Thanks in anticipation of your assistance.

Posted

Welcome to BetterBidding, dodgerfan379.

The Hyatt and Sheraton are the two known 4* in SFO zone. (And both are still rated 4* after Priceline's large scale ratings revision a few days ago.) What are the Hyatt and Sheraton rates on Nov 14 and Nov 15? From those rates someone can offer an opinion whether you're bidding too early or too low.

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The rates are:

Hyatt: $145 fri, and $155 sat

Sheraton: $101.15 sat & sun

Back on 8/22 when I did my initail research, ther rates were the same for hte Sheraton, and the Hyatt was $139 for both nights. Let me know if there is any additional information you might need

Posted

If you don't mind sharing, wondering why you prefer to stay in this zone, rather than within SF or another zone on the Peninsula?

One trick a lot of us use is to run HOTWIRE searches for your dates. When you see hotels show up on hotwire in your zone, it often (tho not always) indicates inventory has probably also been loaded on PRICELINE - often at a cheaper rate than the HOTWIRE price.

Posted

Those rates aren't high at all and I agree with GM Mike, that you're bidding too early.

Based on the Sheraton's $101 rate I don't think I'd bid higher than about $65 for a few weeks, unless rates shoot up. If your $95 bid had been accepted you would have ended up paying MORE than $101/night once you add Priceline fee.

Hotwire doesn't have any 4* at the Airport now, so I don't think Priceline does either. Hotwire has a 3.5* in Airport South for $74 though or a 3.5* in Airport North for $79. Please use this HOTWIRE link if you purchase one of those.

Or you could bid for a 4* or 3.5* in San Mateo zone on Priceline. San Mateo's right next to SFO zone, the hotels have an airport shuttle, and they're a little closer to Stanford.

Posted

Thanks for all the info.

GM Mike, the reason why i chose that zone is because I knew which two hotels PRICELINE offered in the 4* range. Also, it is in the middle of all the activities we want to enjoy during our stay. I too have been keeping track of hotwires inventory and prices. That is actually what got me worried. I noticed the 4* in Burlingame was no longer available and began to worry.

Coolfax, thanks for pointing out my blunder. I was neglecting to add the PRICELINE fees into my estimate.

I will take your advice and book something cancelable and try again in a couple of weeks. When i do, i will make sure to use the links from your site.

Again, thanks for your advice and info.

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