JC_Derby Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Hiya, im trying to book a 4* hotel in the Times Square district of new york (since been told its not that nice an area) or possibly MTE or MTW. Looking for a 5 night stay from 2nd June to 7th JuneYesterday (Uk time) i started bidding at approx Link to comment
AaronJB Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Welcome to the site.It's not that Times Square isn't a nice area; it's simply that it is overly crowded and touristy. If you can get a good deal there, then great, but I just wouldn't recommend anyone "focus" their attempts to get a hotel in that area. It is arguably one of the most "talked about" areas of the city, but New York City has so much more to offer in other areas. MTE and other areas also tend to offer somewhat more reasonable hotel prices.I'm not sure what you're doing incorrectly, but I would stop bidding, as I'm seeing better prices than what you've bid. HOTWIRE has, for example, a 3.5* in the Times Square/Theatre District area for $122 - the amenities are: boutique, free breakfast, pool, business, spa. This would be a possible match for the Room-Mate Grace, and - while not a 4* - would be a well-reviewed boutique property with free breakfast. Additionally, the savings in comparison to what the 4*'s on HOTWIRE are costing for these dates could go towards other costs (meals, etc.)Please use the site's HOTWIRE link if this idea is of interest. Link to comment
JC_Derby Posted May 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Having looked through some of the hotel prices, after the first two nights they reduce by $100 or so a night, is it worth bidding for the first two nights seperately at a higher price then bidding for the remaining 3? Link to comment
valencia Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 I, personally, would not want to split a 5 night bid in any large city, especially New York. With the HOTWIRE offer you have a very good solution. Keep that in mind if your future bidding does not go the way you want. Remember that Hotwire offers are sometimes present only for a few hours, but other times for days. So if you see something you like, don't hesitate as it may not be there tomorrow.Remember to start all your bids here with the PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links, even if you later find a hotel you want to book directly, as there are links for those chains, also in the support page. It is an easy way to help this website. They are so helpful here.Good luck! Link to comment
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