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  1. Yes, but I would prefer to be closer to the entertainment district if at all possible.
  2. I clicked on both links. My max bid is $150 or so, for a 4*.
  3. I'm looking for a hotel for high season, Sept 5-12 or approx those dates. I know TIFF is in town, which makes the rates REALLY high, but am hoping to find something Downtown Toronto, hopefully near entertainment district, 4 stars, but can go down to 3.5 if it's possible to predict which hotel. I know I'll probably be bidding a bit higher than normal... any advice on where to start and what to expect is most welcome!
  4. Thank you so much. I will do so in the future. As for Hotwire's Best Rate Guarantee, I had emailed HOTWIRE within 48 hours, and the rate was available for at least 48 hours on that website. HOTWIRE just ignored my email.
  5. Thank you. It turned out not to be a deal at all. I didn't realize about the price averaging, but I would have still expected not to pay MORE via Hotwire than directly booking with hotel. Although those dates are no long available, they most definitely were when I made my booking and for at least a few days after (I think it also included breakfast, which this does not). Is there any recourse? 4-star Hotel in Stazione Termini - Opera This Hotel features the following amenities: Free Internet <amenity names only please... not descriptions> Pet friendly - terms apply Business Center Guests have access to business equipment and services; an additional charge may apply. High-Speed Internet Access Guestrooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access; an extra charge may apply.
  6. I had "won" this hotel at a rate of $106.09 + tax, for a total of $494.68 for the 4 nights. While I don't mind the hotel, it seems pretty decent, when I went to their website I discovered that their prices are CHEAPER than what I paid to Hotwire. Hotwire was claiming average room rate was around $260+ for this hotel, which is a complete lie. Even for a triple room, I overpaid by a bit. I emailed Hotwire, but they have not responded. I think it's false advertising and I would caution anyone bidding for this hotel in Rome to avoid getting it though Hotwire as you can book for less directly with the hotel. This was the most disappointing "win" I've ever had with Hotwire.
  7. In the end, I decided to book directly with another hotel.
  8. Thank you so much. I wonder why the HOTWIRE reviews are so terrible, while tripadvisor is pretty reasonable. Risky? Do you think we might do better on PRICELINE in terms of hotel & price, keeping in mind that there are 3 of us?
  9. I clicked on the links, thank you. I did a search again and now I see it with the following: smoke-free, fitness, restaurant, business, laundry, and high-speed internet. I'm fairly certain it's the same hotel because it's at 70%, shows up as being 4.0 on tripadvisor, and has not such great reviews (7 of them) from Hotwire. Any ideas?
  10. I will of course start my bidding via this site, but I need some advice. There's 3 of us traveling (2 adults, 1 child/teen), so Priceline is probably not an option. But what's our best strategy on Hotwire? I would like to be somewhere central and spend under $200. (In the past I've booked for as little as $110 in Kensington, but prices are really high right now). A hotel is showing up for $163 that's 4 stars in Kensington but I can't idenity it. It's listed as: smoke free rooms, 70% recommended, fitness center, resto, business, laundrey, high speed internet. Any ideas? It seems to have 4.0 rating on tripadvisor, but not a particularly good one on Hotwire, which makes me nervous. Any advice is most welcome.
  11. Using the PRICELINE link from this board, I ended up bidding up to $102 and gave up. I ended up renting an apartment instead, which is cheaper.
  12. Thank you so much. I'm guessing I'm bidding too low... Has anyone gotten it for under $100 for Sept? Maybe I'm not realistic.
  13. I think so... I think they are all fairly accessible...
  14. I'm looking for a Toronto hotel, Downtown, Sept 9-16 (can be slightly shorter if need be). I'm hoping to pay $85+taxes, but can go a bit higher... 4*, or potentially a good 3.5*.
  15. Just a very late update - I did not end up booking.
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