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  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
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    fairy188 wrote: »
    Hi Guys

    I have jsut used Priceline to get a hotel for 2 nights managed to get the Warwick (4star) for £133 a night but then they added taxes also I meant to put a total stay of 3 nights but messed up so now I need somewhere else to stay for 5 nights as the other hotel I had found was only vaild for 4 nights, any ideas??

    Use Priceline again, but this time do your research first?
    Gone ... or have I?
  • Have a look at isearchtravel.com it is a great hotel comparison engine for hotels all over the world.
  • elkay_2
    elkay_2 Posts: 16 Forumite
    Hi,

    Would an apartment for two be better value than a hotel, on average?
  • greenface
    greenface Posts: 4,871 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    A large percentage of apartments in NYC are illegal and I couldnt know which ones are or not so i wouldnt like to say. Hotels are per room not per person so "on average" im sumped but a legal apartment will be "on average " about the same price as a basic hotel room . You will gain if there was four or five people then needing two rooms etc and cooking.
    :cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:
  • anybody stayed in Ramada hotel in Long Island?
    £2012 in 2012 No 104
    £1200.08 / £2012 60%
    pay off £3004 debt
    £780 / 3004 74%
    DEBT FREE IN DECEMBER 2012
    :TNEW YORK TRIP - MAY 2013:T
  • When looking for a nice hotel to stay at (not only in New York, but anywhere around the world), I always visit http://crispy-hotels.com/ - gives out great suggestions and you can even compare rates of different hotels on different locations.

    Been all over Asia, Europe and such and if I have no idea where to stay and on a tight budget, I always browse that site in order for me to find a great place to stay at and be still on my budget.

    Good luck!
  • barginunter
    barginunter Posts: 1,253 Forumite
    Hubby, daughter (19) and I are planning to visit NY in November. Experia appear to have good prices with hotels and flight packages from £650 each. I've looked at flights only from Manchester and they appear to be £1000+ each. Don't really want to trek down to London.
    Quidco gives 12% on Experia. How can Experia offer such prices? Am I doing the right thing booking with them or will I get a better deal booking some other way?
  • If you planning to stay for long in NY then you should visit Nyinns.com one of the best extended hotels in Ny with the finest amenities.
  • If you are in search of trusted extended-stay hotels then you can have a look at Studentrentalnyc.com featuring affordable studio rentals for students in Manhattan and also offering free amenities.
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