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The Great ‘how to win at hotel bidding websites’ Hunt
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They accepting offers for £72 plus...
but got a great deal at bellevue with quido and excellent reviews on trip advisor...
but well happy to be aware of priceline and will be using in the future..:T0 -
We stayed in the Westin, Copley Square, fabulous public rooms but our bedroom was pretty average.
Well I am glad to say that I am having a very different experience to you, because I got upgraded to a suite! I am a Starwood Preferred Guest member, but didn't think I would get my usual benefits because of it being a Priceline booking, but I did! The room has to be 500 sq ft, with all new furnishings, and those that know me know just how fussy I am!
Sunday I change to the Marriott which is next door, with nice little added extras thanks to GlennTheBaker! xGone ... or have I?0 -
Hi, I am looking for a little advice from more experienced priceliners (is that a word?)
I am planning a short shopping trip to Dublin via cheap Ryanair flights and was thinking about booking a hotel for one night blind through priceline for 2 adults and 2 children 3yrs and 6yrs. I know you can request adjoining rooms, I figure if the worst came to the worst it would be 1adult/1 child in different parts of the hotel.
I have a niggly concern though...
I was planning on booking 2 rooms, if I specify 2 rooms on the first page, is there the possibility of getting one room in two different hotels?
Thanks0 -
thestealer wrote: »Hi, I am looking for a little advice from more experienced priceliners (is that a word?)
I am planning a short shopping trip to Dublin via cheap Ryanair flights and was thinking about booking a hotel for one night blind through priceline for 2 adults and 2 children 3yrs and 6yrs. I know you can request adjoining rooms, I figure if the worst came to the worst it would be 1adult/1 child in different parts of the hotel.
I have a niggly concern though...
I was planning on booking 2 rooms, if I specify 2 rooms on the first page, is there the possibility of getting one room in two different hotels?
Thanks
Short answer. NOIf you win you will get two rooms in the same hotel.
Here's a post about bidding in Dublin0 -
Thanks for the reply, puts my mind at ease, time to do a little research
Useful link too.0
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