homeslice11 All American 611 Posts user info edit post |
Anybody have any good/bad experiences with Priceline?
Looking to get a hotel in NYC...4 stars are listed as the Hilton, Westin, W, etc. But worried they are going to stick me in the Michalangelo Hotel or some ghetto named place that is labeled by priceline as a 4 star. They kind of give you the impression you get a name brand and then you might get trapped into the deal elsewhere. Anyone use this in NYC? 7/8/2010 12:47:33 PM |
LunaK LOSER :( 23634 Posts user info edit post |
paging JCASHFAN 7/8/2010 1:21:19 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
i haven't used priceline. my aunt loves it. i have used hotwire.com, which sounds similar i guess. you pay a cheap price for a 4-5 star hotel and you don't know the name of the hotel until after you pay for it. we got a really awesome room at a crowne plaza hotel in philadelphia. we were super happy and it was way nicer than what we could have afforded otherwise, esp considering the location.
so yeah that's probably not helpful. sorry 7/8/2010 1:30:17 PM |
steviewonder All American 6194 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.betterbidding.com
DO not priceline or hotwire without that site 7/8/2010 1:31:59 PM |
ThatGoodLock All American 5697 Posts user info edit post |
ive used them dozens and dozens of times to get 4 and 5 stars in big cities like houston for like $45/night. it doesnt help much for smaller cities but for large metropolitan areas with an abundance of hotels its a no brainer. 7/8/2010 1:34:09 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
I recently had a pretty lame experience, but given the circumstances it was understandable. I ended up paying barely below the AAA/Honors rate and was unable to change my reservation over the phone like you normally can. The hotel was listed as 3* but was in desperate need of a facelift and more amenities imo.
Basically, on top of only having 1 zone to bid with -- there were a number of weddings in Charlottesville that weekend and at some point through the bidding process half of the city lost power. Shit was selling out left and right on a number of sites, so when I hit their counter-offer point I just took it.
definitely check out http://betterbidding.com and http://biddingfortravel.com before making any moves. 7/8/2010 1:55:01 PM |
homeslice11 All American 611 Posts user info edit post |
anybody use this for NYC? 7/9/2010 7:38:19 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
^ why would NYC be any different than any other large city? i'd probably say:
Quote : | "large metropolitan areas with an abundance of hotels its a no brainer." |
is pretty valid for NYC7/9/2010 8:17:52 AM |
Douche Bag Fcuk you 4865 Posts user info edit post |
we used this for Vegas and stayed at the Trump Tower for $125/night, which is normally $250+ per night. It was ridiculously nice. Do it and report back, but you should not be disappointed. 7/9/2010 8:31:38 AM |
arcgreek All American 26690 Posts user info edit post |
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eli All American 1581 Posts user info edit post |
^ 7/9/2010 10:42:04 AM |
twolfpack3 All American 2573 Posts user info edit post |
I've used it many times. The star system doesn't always match your expectations, but it still useful. One time a 3 star hotel I got was being renovated, so some features were unavailable, otherwise great though, and the last 2 star hotel was more like a 1 star hotel.
Every other time, I was very happy. 7/9/2010 5:29:36 PM |
Kickstand All American 11597 Posts user info edit post |
I use hotwire a lot and have had mostly good experiences. Just go 3* or above and you should be fine. Calling them up suucks because it is hard to understand some of their foreign phone operators, but the website is easy to use. 7/9/2010 5:41:26 PM |