HotCanuck Posted April 23, 2009 Report Posted April 23, 2009 Used the PRICELINE link.I have been bidding for a 4 star in the Bellevue-Redmond area for a couple days for hopsgirl's win of $60 /night increasing to $65--all rejected. Interesting note: Yesterday when I bid $65 I got a counteroffer for $22 more, and I decided not to go with that.Today I tried again with an increased bid for $70 in the Bellevue-Redmond zone--rejected.Added Lynnwood-Edmonds zone and increased my bid to $75--ACCEPTED. One night stay $75.00 plus $18.68 tax =Total Room Cost: $93.68 (USD) We are coming down from Vancouver and just wanted a nice place to stay--hopefully the Hyatt will meet our needs. They don't have free breakfast, but at least the parking is free and hopefully the area is not too bad.
AaronJB Posted April 23, 2009 Report Posted April 23, 2009 Thank you for sharing your win with the board and congrats on your success - looks like a very pretty Hyatt. Pretty good deal price-wise, as well, given the $149 regular rateUsing the site's PRICELINE link is also greatly appreciated.Enjoy your stay.
seouljah Posted April 28, 2009 Report Posted April 28, 2009 it's a very nice place, have stayed here twice now. in a great area in prime downtown bellevue, literally across the street from the famous bellevue square mall. downtown bellevue has expanded a LOT over the years. one very cool thing is that this building is connected to lincoln square via underground tunnel from the parking garage, as well as a walkway bridge. lincoln square offers various stores, a movie theater, upscale bowling, as well as the parlor billiards & lounge (try parlor for happy hour!)i'd pay $75 any time for a stay here (paid $69 on my 1st visit and $65 on my 2nd)free parking is a major bonus when compared to staying in in seattle, especially downtown seattlealso mentionable is that both times i've stayed here i was never given a call with a reminder to check out nor was i constantly knocked on by housekeeping. very nice!try calling in ahead of time and requesting a room on a high level as well as one facing either south or west to get a view of mt rainier, downtown seattle, and/or lake washington. i believe their top 3 floors, 21, 22, and 23 are executive level. (i was given floor 19 facing south last visit!)
thereuare Posted April 28, 2009 Report Posted April 28, 2009 have stayed here twice nowIt would be appreciated if you began to share all your wins with the board (as well as replying to our messages :) ).Please use these PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links to begin your travel purchases. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases
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