Go Back   FlyerTalk Forums > Travel&Dining > Online Travel Booking and Bidding Agencies
Sign in using an external account

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old Aug 17, 12, 10:26 pm   #1
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 3
Priceline help when your destination isn't popular?

So I'm taking a trip to Rochester, NY in a month (Sept 15-18). But the info on that is scarce. I saw a few cheap rooms in areas I wasn't considering, but both hotels had horrible reviews. The Hyatt Downtown (4* - $70) and the Airport Radisson (3 * - $34). The reviews were very bad for both, so I wouldn't take them even at the price, and they effectively make bidding in those areas useless.

I was looking at the Rochester South - Henrietta area which doesn't include either, but I can't find any recent prices at all for that on any of the bid listing sites.

So what do you do? Just hope for the best?

I made a bid of $50 and got a counteroffer of 61. I can't rebid, because that was 2.5 stars.

I tried 3 stars at $63 and didn't get anything.

Would waiting a few weeks get me a better price?
monkeydave is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 18, 12, 7:31 am   #2
B1
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 3,115
Rochester

Welcome to Flyer Talk. Rochester is not so obscure and I go there often. It's better than Buffalo, which is not saying much. You can use Priceline's deal preferences to get some suggestions. The downtown hotels are fine but the area is not particularly nice. If I bid, I think I do 3* and get the Radisson downtown, which is decent enough. The Hyatt is a bit nicer and you can park on the street for free overnight on weekends. I also have been at the Radisson Airport and it's not bad either - the reviews are probably from people who paid a high price. It's clean and pretty convenient. The Henrietta zone is the busiest part of the city for shopping and the Radisson Airport adjoins that zone - the Northwest zone goes south as well. With Priceline biddibng I get either of the Radissons and have been satisfied. Otherwise, I suggest you go for the LaQuinta on the south side and get a good rate from their site. The place is modern and clean with a convenient location (there are lots of others too) and breakfast is included. The north side LQ is in a less popular area. There is no reason to go to Rochester as a tourist, so book something near where you have to be. Hotwire never seems to have anything better. Don't miss the Dinosaur Barbeque and make reservations or show up early and go back to the hotel to wait.
B1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 19, 12, 8:38 am   #3
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 3
Thanks. I'm actually a native. Coming home to visit friends. So I'm familiar with the area. I just am looking for tips on how to get the best prices at hotels.
monkeydave is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 19, 12, 8:51 am   #4
Ambassador, New England
 
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Maineiac, USA
Programs: Amtrak, SPG
Posts: 1,404
Have you checked out the PL bidding help sites? I personally recommend www.betterbidding.com, but there are others too.
lo2e is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 20, 12, 8:01 am   #5
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: MSP
Programs: DL GM
Posts: 1,553
Quote:
Originally Posted by lo2e View Post
Have you checked out the PL bidding help sites? I personally recommend www.betterbidding.com, but there are others too.
++

and also Hotwire may work for you. The mods at the site lo2e mentioned are usually able to provide an "educated guess" as to what a Hotwire hotel may be, based on the offered amenities and other things.

Romelle
Romelle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 23, 12, 3:04 am   #6
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 1,813
Quote:
Originally Posted by monkeydave View Post
The reviews were very bad for both, so I wouldn't take them even at the price
Don't place too much stock in online reviews, especially if there are just a few of them. People's experiences vary a lot. Some people have one bad experience with a staff member and write a bad review for the entire hotel. Sometimes people are just in a bad mood for whatever reason. I wouldn't not stay in a hotel because of bad reviews, unless there are a large number of them and they are recent and consistent with each other.
cbn42 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 23, 12, 8:43 am   #7
Flyertalk Evangelist and Moderator: Coupon Connection and Travel Products
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Athens, GA USA
Programs: Marriott Platinum Elite, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 15,638
I agree with cbn42's comments... you do not always know what is behind the review.

I lived in Rochester for many years... and have stayed at both the Hyatt and Radisson. Assuming it was not out of the way, I would be all over the $24 rate at the Radisson.

Both properties are fine.... I actually prefer to not be in the city.... but Hyatt is nice.
__________________
Create a Great Day!
wharvey is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 27, 12, 10:20 pm   #8
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 3
Thanks. I really struggled with the Radisson choice, but just about every review said the beds were horrible and there were a handful that mentioned bed bugs. Wouldn't risk it.

So I ended up winning $53 at the Best Western Marketplace. I've stayed there before and know it's clean and friendly, location is very good as well.
monkeydave is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Aug 28, 12, 12:31 pm   #9
B1
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 3,115
Quote:
Originally Posted by monkeydave View Post
Thanks. I really struggled with the Radisson choice, but just about every review said the beds were horrible and there were a handful that mentioned bed bugs. Wouldn't risk it.

So I ended up winning $53 at the Best Western Marketplace. I've stayed there before and know it's clean and friendly, location is very good as well.
The BW is okay - not as good as the LQ. The stories about the Radission don't make sense. They have Sleepnumber beds at the airport location. The beds in the downtown location are quite nice too and things were renovated a year ago. The idea of bed bugs makes one suspicious of a competitive plant. Anyway, enjoy your stay. The BW will have free breakfast and internet.
B1 is offline   Reply With Quote
 
 
Reply

Bookmarks


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 7:56 am.




SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.