dmsklutz Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 Hiya...I heard through the grapevine that HOTWIRE is now using 3 other travel sites as a base rating and then changing up or down based on customer feedback.They now compare against Orbitz, Travelocity and Expedia for the average.Clipped from their website:How we calculate our Star Ratings: * Take the average rating on three top travel sites * Factor in customer feedback -- we receive over half a million reviews per year * Adjust the ratings downward if a majority of customers say we shouldSo star ratings over the next few months might start changing to reflect our experiences better!! :) :o :)
thereuare Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 HOTWIRE restructured their entire star rating system back in January and while there was a systemwide adjustment, i don't think it's really anything that 'new' other than adjusting what they consider a 3*, what they consider a 4*, etc, etc. They have always 'considered' the star ratings of other companies and then tweaked based upon customer feedback and their own inspections, so nothing really groundbreaking above, imo. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases
Sutter Posted April 10, 2009 Report Posted April 10, 2009 What about Priceline's ratings? For example, looking for hotels in downtown Vancouver, BC, Hotwire gives an offer of a 5-star hotel for $95 (plus tax, I gather). Priceline doesn't even lists any 5-star hotels in Vancouver, either on its list of specific hotels, or among the categories one can bid on. Expedia lists no 5-star ratings for that city. Travelocity lists 3 5-star hotels. Offhand I'd go with the 5-star hotel through Hotwire, though the fact that it's listed at alower price than some 4-star hotels (unnamed, of course) makes me wonder.
lmc77 Posted April 16, 2009 Report Posted April 16, 2009 Hi thereWhat happens if you have booked a property based on the star rating abnd this rating falls?Have booked a 3.5 star Hotwire Hotel in NYC and from reading a few reviews on tripadvisor they state that HOTWIRE has advised them they have lowered it to a 3 star?Any help appreciated
yellowdog Posted April 16, 2009 Report Posted April 16, 2009 You should have got a mail from HOTWIRE stating that the hotel is downgraded. Usally HOTWIRE offer $25/night in credit when this happens.If you look in your HOTWIRE profile at your upcoming stays. What rating do you see for the hotel?Yellowdog.
dahammer Posted April 16, 2009 Report Posted April 16, 2009 Hi thereWhat happens if you have booked a property based on the star rating abnd this rating falls?Have booked a 3.5 star in NYC and from reading a few reviews on tripadvisor they state that hotwire has advised them they have lowered it to a 3 star?Any help appreciatedyou may want to contact HOTWIRE's customer care via email and ask if the hotel has been downgraded, if so, you should receive "hot Dollars" for each night which can be used towards a future stay. You may also cancel the reservation without penalty if you want to try something else.
lmc77 Posted April 20, 2009 Report Posted April 20, 2009 you may want to contact HOTWIRE's customer care via email and ask if the hotel has been downgraded, if so, you should receive "hot Dollars" for each night which can be used towards a future stay. You may also cancel the reservation without penalty if you want to try something else.Thanks will do !!
joealx Posted May 24, 2009 Report Posted May 24, 2009 After I booked a 3* hotel in Cleveland, I was surprised. 2.5 was upgraded to 3*!I went back and studied the icons; so I observed the complementary breakfast icon. Before 3* had "Restaurants", 2.5 had "Complementary Breakfasts".So this should be a way to check prior 2.5*'s that were pretty good and that HOTWIRE shows as "Best Value", and has a good Trip Advisor icon.
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