Afternoon,
I'm looking for accomodation in the Copley Square area in Boston. I thought I'd have a play with Priceline.com and they state a 4* in this area has a median of $246 per night. If you're unfamiliar with Priceline, you now underbid so I'd imagine trying $180 and then working my way up until a hotel accepts my bid.
Here comes the problem: I can't find a way to book through priceline.com and with priceline.co.uk it states the median price (same area, same dates, same rating) is £226. Current exchange rate places that at $362 per night. Tax and service charges are added on at a later stage on both websites.
Does anyone know if they use the same database of hotels and will the different prices be approved on the different sites? If I'm more likely to get a good deal through priceline.com, I'd obviously like to book through them - but how do I get around only being able to select US / Canada as a country?
Thanks for reading,
Mike
I'm looking for accomodation in the Copley Square area in Boston. I thought I'd have a play with Priceline.com and they state a 4* in this area has a median of $246 per night. If you're unfamiliar with Priceline, you now underbid so I'd imagine trying $180 and then working my way up until a hotel accepts my bid.
Here comes the problem: I can't find a way to book through priceline.com and with priceline.co.uk it states the median price (same area, same dates, same rating) is £226. Current exchange rate places that at $362 per night. Tax and service charges are added on at a later stage on both websites.
Does anyone know if they use the same database of hotels and will the different prices be approved on the different sites? If I'm more likely to get a good deal through priceline.com, I'd obviously like to book through them - but how do I get around only being able to select US / Canada as a country?
Thanks for reading,
Mike