I am a great fan of Priceline for the occasional hotel stay, especially if it is relatively unimportant in which hotel I stay and down through the years I have had some great deals. I have only had one really dud experience and one hotel which was classed as 4* I would have considered 3* and it has since been downgraded. I usually link in with the Bidding for Travel website and with judicious use of that site have been able to get more or less the hotel I want. The downside of Priceline is that you do not know which hotel you have got until your bid has been accepted.
My quest this time was an hotel at SFO for the end of my Californain sojourn. In the past I have stayed at the Hyatt Regency and the Doubletree (that's the one that has been downgraded) and was trying to score the Hyatt Regency once more. The alternative would have been the Sheraton, which also would have been fine with me.
I started bidding in April and was getting nowhere fast until today when I successfully got the Hyatt Regency. The best available rate is $229. My successful bid? $60!! Woohoo!
Now if only I could get a similar deal for a LHR hotel
My quest this time was an hotel at SFO for the end of my Californain sojourn. In the past I have stayed at the Hyatt Regency and the Doubletree (that's the one that has been downgraded) and was trying to score the Hyatt Regency once more. The alternative would have been the Sheraton, which also would have been fine with me.
I started bidding in April and was getting nowhere fast until today when I successfully got the Hyatt Regency. The best available rate is $229. My successful bid? $60!! Woohoo!
Now if only I could get a similar deal for a LHR hotel