Originally Posted by pinniped
Well, perhaps the generally-strong hotel market is working against you. Those are low rates you were able to get from Fairfield in the past. That's great. But now, maybe that FI isn't having a whole lot of trouble getting $70-80/nt.
I feel for you: $110 is a tight per-diem. That's lower than I've ever heard for anyone on a full per-diem (as opposed to just a meals per-diem, with cars & hotels on receipts). That truly does squeeze you down into a Fairfield Inn, and even then it assumes you're eating cheap and not logging many personal auto miles. (Definitely not renting a car!)
Are there any Baymonts in the area? I stayed in one of those once and it was tolerable as roadside motels go. The Sleep Inns that I've seen tend to have a nice, clean look to them, but I've never been inside one.
Whenever I do a motel stay, it's almost always at Hampton Inn. When I start to get tired, I just start looking for the next Hampton sign along the highway, and usually it pops up within a half-hour or so.

The catch is that Hampton is rarely priced below Fairfield, so across 100's of nights where the exact room rate is important, it probably won't be a good option for you unless it's a really skeezy Hampton Inn.

Yeah, $110 is a little tight, but then again, Binghamton, NY is not LA.
As far as the tight market goes, my last negotiation took place in November 2005, so it's not that long ago.
No; I checked for Baymonts, and there are none in the area. Plenty of Comfort Inns, Sleep Inns, Quality Inns, etc. All with 'net prices right in my range, too.
What I wound up doing for the time being (I'll show 'em!!) is split my stays up. 2 nights in a dump at $30/night, and 2 nights at the FI in Corning at $60 (gov't rate). My average is then $45/night, and I can keep that up at least until the Megabonus is done (I have use for the points

). Corning is a bit of a haul, but if I want I can get my 75 nights in to retain Platinum and then do the rest of the year in, say, less pretigious accomodations.
There's always a way.