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Priceline for hotels
I have never used priceline. Trying to find a cheap hotel to go with my $166 ticket from SFO to YYZ on AA. Any suggestions ?
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check http://pub4.ezboard.com/bpricelineandexpediabidding for tips and strategies before bidding.
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I had a wierd experience with priceline trying to find a hotel at (or near) YYz airport. I bid $36 for a night in a 4* hotel. They didn't accept. then I bid $31 for a 2-4* hotel a minute later, and got a 4* Wyndham!?! Overall good experiences with them though.
Tip: don't bid in multiples of 5, but always add a dollar...increases your chances of being accepted(at least in my experience). So for ex. bid $21 instead of $20 |
I'm doing a run to YYZ too. I decided to stay at the Hampton Inn Niagara Falls North for US$39. It's the cheapest or next to the cheapest hotel you can stay at in the Hilton HHonors program. I'm going to use the stay to qualify for the "four HHonors stays and get 50000 points and gold status" promotion. That and the double points double miles promotion is making this a very sweet mileage and Hilton points run.
Regarding Priceline, be careful; even though you may be bidding for a hotel in an airport zone, there's no guarantee that the hotel you get will have shuttle service to the airport. But, if you're bidding for 3-star or above, then you can be pretty certain that it will. I gotta ask -- is this Priceline 4* (four-star) Wyndham in YYZ (Toronto) special? The Wyndhams I've seen in the USA look like they barely qualify for a Priceline 3* rating. |
You might also try asking here:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forumcgi/fo...=126&SUBMIT=Go |
Originally posted by anthonyanthony: I gotta ask -- is this Priceline 4* (four-star) Wyndham in YYZ (Toronto) special? The Wyndhams I've seen in the USA look like they barely qualify for a Priceline 3* rating. |
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