trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 I need some insight on bidding in NYC. Been there may times & always stayed at the Milford Plaza and was happy with the hotel & the best price I have seen recently was $109 a night on Hotels.com. . I now need 2 rooms per night this trip & would like to get the best deal possible on a similar hotel (or better). Any ideas on what price might get what I need?Thanks in advance for any help!! Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 I'm surprised you liked the Milford Plaza so much as it doesn't have a great reputation. If you like it, it may be available HERE for $99/nite (they'll let you know via email if you get it... usually within a day)I think you have a few options which would likely be better, especially if you're willing to raise you're willing to slightly raise your limit....The Beekman Tower is a bit east, but a 1BR suite is available for $119/nite and the reviews are positive.You may also be successful at a 4* property via Priceline for under $130, maybe even $120... if you want to go that route there we'll be happy to suggest a bidding strategy for you to follow.The Roosevelt seems to be available HERE for about $105/nite.Let us know if any of the above work of if you'd like us to suggest something via Priceline? Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 another option I would like is a 2 bedroom hotel room if possible. Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 I think you're not going to save any money by going for a 2BR suite....-there aren't many at 'mid-range' hotels in NYC-most properties in the tier you're looking at only have 'standard rooms'-most websites don't supply data for suite rooms-prices are typically much higher for these type of rooms since they are far and few betweenThe Belleclaire has a 2BR suite (not confirmed available) for $179. I don't know anything about this property and the reviews are a bit mixed... for the price i would sooner go for 2 of the standard rooms referenced above which have a bit better comments. (to substantiate my point above, althogh this hotel has 2BR suites, they also have rooms with shared baths... not the type of property i would typically consider staying at) Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 OK, I think I will just try & bid on 2 rooms, maybe start at $75 each (3*) and see how that works out. From what I read it seems if you bid close to your desired check in day (almost last minute), maybe your luck will be better. I will let you know the results. Also, new years will have past and maybe that will help too. I know a lot of people don't like the Milford Plaza, it's small, but worked good for us in the past except 4 people in a room is real tight.Thanks again! Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 This close to check-in i would make sure your bids are realistic as you don't have any 72 hour periods in order to try again.Let us know how it goes. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Do you think $75 - $90 bid is realistic on PL ? Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 If you look on the board there are much more 4* wins in NYC than 3* because the price difference between the two is often very little.What are all the zones that are acceptable to you and we'll suggest a strategy to follow?So that we can look ahead, if you're not successful with a 3* bid at the above $90 maximum bid, would you lower your star rating, book something mentioned above, or would you raise your limit for a 4* hotel (usually you can't try for a higher rated property after being rejected for a lower one, but i may have a strategy that will work, which is why i ask for all the acceptable zones). If you try for a 4* afterwards, what would you new maximum bid be? Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Thanks for your quick reply. I would rather go 4* then down to 2* for sure, and as far as the zones: ME, MW & UMT-CPS. I never stayed UES or UWS or SOHO so I would rather stick to what I know if possible. I am trying to crunch the numbers as much as possible so as to use my $ on other things in NYC beside the hotel. If I could get 2 rooms for $200 + fees per night that would be good, and I know through Hotels.com I can get the Milford if I want. I wouldn't mine seeing another type of hotel as long as it was as good as the MP, and not worst.Thanks! Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 So $90 max for a 3* and $100 max for a 4* if the 3 star is rejected? (do i have that right?)If so, i would at the very least raise your maximum for the 4* to $110 as it significantly increases your chances and gets you a much higher rated hotel than the Milford Plaza.BTW, we're also an affiliate of Hotels.com if that's the route you ultimately take :) Let us know about the above maximum bids and we'll then recommend a strategy to follow. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 What hotel (4*)do you think I could secure for the $110 range? Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 I'm not so sure you'll be successful, but the Hilton has been known to accept in that area at times of very low occupancy... but of course it could be any hotel at that star rating. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 OK thanks, & will advise you on my bid. Any experience with the Hilton there? Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 We're more than happy to help with a strategy, but it sounds as if you already have a gameplan in mind.The NYC Hilton's are large business-type hotels... don't expect any special or personalized service (ie- the doorman certainly won't remember your name), but the overall accomodations and experience should be nicer than the Milford Plaza. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 I only need a safe place for me & my family and the Hilton would probably work fine (will check reviews shortly). If you have a specific game plan I am all ears! I don't care about the doorman etc so personal service is not a big deal.Thanks! Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Which would you be trying for first... a 3* up to $90 or a 4* up to $110? (the strategies differ slightly for each, depending upon which way you want to play it) Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 At the 4* level in NYC you have two re-bid zone, only one at the 3* level. If you're unsure of your re-bid zones ask the board to confirm them for you.Select 4* and MTW...Bid $97, if rejected add MTE and....Bid $100, if rejected add UM/CPS and...Bid $103, if rejected add re-bid zone and...Bid $107, if rejected add re-bid zone and...Bid $110.If that is rejected close browser and re-access Priceline however you did previously.Select 3* and MTW...Bid $80, if rejected add MTE and...Bid $85, if rejected add UM/CPS and...Bid $88, if rejected add re-bid zone and...Bid $90.I think the above is a good systematic way to get to your biddng limits.Any questions feel free to ask.Good Luck and let us know how it goes.Thanks for the support! Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted December 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Thanks for the info & I will let you know of my success (or failure)! Link to comment
thereuare Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Hopefully something above works, but if not.... you can go with the Hotels.com Milford Plaza, or if there is no fear of that selling out (doesn't Hotels.com usually put up notices "only 2 rooms left"?) then you can try the 'on request' milford plaza HERE (not only would it be $10/nite cheaper than Hotels.com (or $100 for the stay), but they also don't charge any booking fees so there would be more savings involved). Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted January 1, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 Thank for the Easy Click link which shows $99 for the MP - good price & yes Hotels.com will show how many rooms they have left when viewed. Either way if I lose my PL bid I can get the MP for $100 which is fine with me. I probably will use the bidding idea you suggested for a 4*up to $110 to see what I could get.Thanks again! Link to comment
thereuare Posted January 1, 2005 Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 .... but i wouldn't sit on this waiting (unless your plans aren't firm) as EasyClick will need some time to get back to you in order to confirm the reservation as it's listed as 'on request'. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted January 1, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 How long does it usually take for them to confirm? Link to comment
thereuare Posted January 2, 2005 Report Share Posted January 2, 2005 When a hotel is listed as 'available' it's instantaneous, but when 'on request' they have to contact the hotel to try to get additional rooms at their block rate, so depending how busy they are (or how well staffed during the week/weekend) it could take anywhere from 8 to 48 hours. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
trucker217 Posted January 11, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 I needed 2 rooms for 4 nights in NYC 1/2 Link to comment
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