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Originally Posted by will5404
I'm not sure what others have been finding, but on my last 3 trips I've found Expedia/Orbitz rates when they have "sales" can be as low or lower than PL rates. In many cases if there is only a slight premium (~$10/night) over a possible PL bid I would rather see my hotel in advance off an Expedia type site than gamble getting an inferior PL property. Because of this my hotel bookings have shifted from 90% Priceline to <10% Priceline. Thoughts?
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If I am going to book a hotel, I usually run either Orbitz or Travelocity or I use Travelaxe (when I can get it to work). That becomes my absolute maximum price. If I cannot get a better Priceline price, that is what I will book.
Then, I head over to Hotwire and see what inventory is available. I assume that Hotwire inflates the ratings of hotels by a half star. That becomes the HIGHEST bid price on Priceline. If Hotwire is cheaper, at least I know the maximum that I will pay.
From that point, depending on the timing of the trip, I lowball Priceline and get the lowest possible price at the level I wish to stay at. On some trips, that is a 4*; on others a 2*.
My experience has been the following.
On one occasion, I found a $9/night room on Orbitz on a 3* property. I booked that one immediately.
On two occasions, I used Orbitz as there was no Hotwire or Priceline bidding.
On two occasions (in Nevada), e-mail offers were better than anything I could book using the on-line services.
On one occasion, a group rate was lower.
On two occasions, Hotwire had inventory for less than I could get a similar room for on Priceline.
The other 25 stays were made using Priceline. In general, for properties OUTSIDE the city center, I am getting a 3 or 3.5 star for the price posted at the local Motel 6.
I am not opposed to using Orbitz/Travelocity/Expedia. However, with the exception of the pricing error above, I have NOT been able to find all the screaming good deals that other people are finding.