West - Promo code for nice Seattle hotel please anyone?
Hi!
I've searched, but to no avail, in the hope of finding a good promo code for a nice Seattle hotel.
We're only needing one night, which cancels out some codes (eg 2nd night 50% off etc)
Can anyone help out please?
Many thanks!
luxury
Oct 22, 09, 1:34 pm
Welcome to FlyerTalk and the Luxury Hotels forum, BLBG!!
The more details you can provide the more members of this forum can assist you.
amimac
Oct 22, 09, 2:02 pm
Depending on your date of stay, I'd at least say that you can get a 4 star hotel in Seattle on Hotwire or Priceline for as low as $65. A 4 star would land you at the Westin, Pan Pacific, Sheraton, Edgewater, and any of the Kimpton hotels.
Nicer hotels than those would be: FS Seattle, Hotel 1000, Fairmont (though I don't actually think it's nicer than any of the 4 stars above).
amimac
Oct 22, 09, 2:05 pm
If you go to the Fairmont President's Club forum, it looks like someone just posted a deal at the Fairmont Olympic for $149 thru Travelzoo.
luv2go2
Oct 22, 09, 2:14 pm
Depending on your date of stay, I'd at least say that you can get a 4 star hotel in Seattle on Hotwire or Priceline for as low as $65. A 4 star would land you at the Westin, Pan Pacific, Sheraton, Edgewater, and any of the Kimpton hotels.
Nicer hotels than those would be: FS Seattle, Hotel 1000, Fairmont (though I don't actually think it's nicer than any of the 4 stars above).
I just came from a stay in Seattle. I really doubt the $65 for a 4-star - at least I could not find anything close to that on either Hotwire or Priceline.
luv2go2
Oct 22, 09, 2:17 pm
P.S. Seattle and the surrounding area is also home to some really neat B&B's
MarshKing
Oct 22, 09, 3:41 pm
If you go to the Fairmont President's Club forum, it looks like someone just posted a deal at the Fairmont Olympic for $149 thru Travelzoo.
Or if the Trvaelzoo promotion (direct link (http://hotels.travelzoo.com/lodging-hotels/676014)) is not available on your night, there is always the Fairmont Friends & Family option. Requires jumping through a couple more hoops (need to find a Fairmont employee's referral ID), but produces $149 rates for rooms, and $199 for suites.
Hi there. Thanks so much for your replies.
It's for this Sat night - 24/10.
Unfortunately the Fairmont NFAF isn't available on 24/10, and also the promo on travelzoo is for Nov... :(
Thanks for your help though!
Please keep the suggestions coming ^
amimac
Oct 22, 09, 5:46 pm
I just came from a stay in Seattle. I really doubt the $65 for a 4-star - at least I could not find anything close to that on either Hotwire or Priceline.
Totally depends on the date. Just got a night at the Westin for $65 on Monday night. And the Westin has consistenly been coming in between $65 and $85 for the last two months.
Wow! I wish that were the price for this Sat!
great deal for Westin!
luxury
Oct 22, 09, 8:34 pm
Since this discussion is currently not related to luxury hotels this thread is being moved to the FT West forum. Please continue to the follow discussion there.
amimac
Oct 22, 09, 11:03 pm
Wow! I wish that were the price for this Sat!
great deal for Westin!
Hotwire has a 4 star hotel in Downtown/Pike Place for $108 this Saturday night. Usually you can bid $20 less and win it on Priceline. So I think you have a pretty decent shot for an $88 win at a 4 star hotel.
Ah, BLBG. I see you're already at the Better Bidding website. I find it worth it to give Priceline bidding a shot, knowing that something good exists on Hotwire already. :p
The other nice thing is that you can assume ("assume") that since the room is being sold off on these opaque websites for fairly cheap, there is flexibility to get 2 beds over 1 (which I believe is your preference).
Let us know how it goes!
JerryFF
Oct 23, 09, 1:29 pm
Lots of places have an Entertainment discount - 50% off rack rate.