OK I decided to give it a Bash.
Bidded for 4 star at £51 and got rejected so altered bid to £52 for 3*
Held my breath for the second time and I got the Gatwick Hilton for £52.
Considering the midweek price of this hotel on Hiltons web site is £132 I think I have got a bargin!![}:)]
OK so I probably will not get any Hhonors points but that price who cares!
I've had some great hotels via Priceline even though I have had to modify my address to a US one (I've used the US site) I got the Grand Hyatt in San Francisco for $75 a night and the Hyatt Regency at SFO for $45. The big difficulty is that you cannot choose your hotel but with judicious use of the Bidding for Travel website I have by and large managed to get what I wanted.
Congrats on the LGW Hilton. That is a great result [^]
Congrats on the LGW Hilton. That is a great result [^]
Repeating what Honey Lamb said, particulary in San Francisco I've got some great Priceline deals.
£40 for the Park Hyatt and a bit less for the Argent, both very good rooms, in particular the Argent...
London, on the other hand there's always a couple of hotels I really wouldn't want to spend my (discounted) money on so generally avoid.
Dean
£40 for the Park Hyatt and a bit less for the Argent, both very good rooms, in particular the Argent...
London, on the other hand there's always a couple of hotels I really wouldn't want to spend my (discounted) money on so generally avoid.
Dean
Originally posted by jtlc2345
Just out of interest - is there any difference in price using either the US or UK version of Priceline?
Jonathan
Don't think so. I use the US version because it's easier to create a zip code than a post code and also I find it easier to convert dollars to euros than sterling to euros.
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