Please Help With London Hotel (One Night) Priceline or Otherwise
#41
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I'm seeing the lower prices right now. Did you search for 2 persons instead of 1? Even so, with the same number of people, I've seen the price of a hotel fluctuate wildly.
Hotwire charges some extra fees, but it's usually not quite as much as Priceline.
Hotwire charges some extra fees, but it's usually not quite as much as Priceline.
#42
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Thanks -- yes I think I searched as 2 last night, thinking it doesn't make a difference on Hotwire.
Prices can fluctuate on Hotwire. I used it once for a Chicago hotel a few years ago -- maybe 2006? So I experienced that first hand.
But I don't think that either potential Hotwire choice is acceptable because the Westminster 3* is unknown and the 3* City is probably that hotel with not very good reviews on TripAdvisor. Even if I get it for less than $100 I'm not sure if I want to stay there.
I think I'll continue to try PL or look at some other option.
Prices can fluctuate on Hotwire. I used it once for a Chicago hotel a few years ago -- maybe 2006? So I experienced that first hand.
But I don't think that either potential Hotwire choice is acceptable because the Westminster 3* is unknown and the 3* City is probably that hotel with not very good reviews on TripAdvisor. Even if I get it for less than $100 I'm not sure if I want to stay there.
I think I'll continue to try PL or look at some other option.
#43
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I can see why the risk is too great for Hotwire, given the risk and the lack of significant upside.
Some other possibilities:
Express by Holiday Inn London City
- 64 pounds including breakfast, if prepaid. It's a little bit north and east of St. Paul's, possibly too much so.
Express by Holiday Inn Southwark - not sure, but I think there may be a deal.
Both of these prices probably will increase once the 14-day window is passed.
If you really want the Northumberland House/Thistle Charing Cross location, the Club Quarters Trafalgar is right next to Northumberland House, but not, I think, available for a bargain. You could check Londontown.com also (as suggested above by someone else, I think).
Some other possibilities:
Express by Holiday Inn London City
- 64 pounds including breakfast, if prepaid. It's a little bit north and east of St. Paul's, possibly too much so.
Express by Holiday Inn Southwark - not sure, but I think there may be a deal.
Both of these prices probably will increase once the 14-day window is passed.
If you really want the Northumberland House/Thistle Charing Cross location, the Club Quarters Trafalgar is right next to Northumberland House, but not, I think, available for a bargain. You could check Londontown.com also (as suggested above by someone else, I think).
#45
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I've booked the Ibis for 69 pounds for now since I'm allowed to cancel up until day of arrival. The Days Hotel is no longer available at a cheap rate. It's over $160 or something like that.
I tried Priceline again for $100. Failed. Counteroffer at $166, $1 less than before.
I tried Priceline again for $100. Failed. Counteroffer at $166, $1 less than before.
#46
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I'd recommend checking Hotwire every day. You never know what will pop up (then disappear).
If you search the packages (air + hotel, the hotels are shown), you can often determine the hotels on the hotel only search.
Same goes for Priceline.
Used to be, you could start a new bid with the same price but a different area (as opposed to adding areas and raising your bid). Not sure if you can still do this.
If you search the packages (air + hotel, the hotels are shown), you can often determine the hotels on the hotel only search.
Same goes for Priceline.
Used to be, you could start a new bid with the same price but a different area (as opposed to adding areas and raising your bid). Not sure if you can still do this.
#48
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Margo is correct. Often you'll receive a message that your bid is too low and should be raised to at least "$...." or a counter offer.
When bidding on Priceline for London, to my recollection, I bid $95 and received a counter offer of $145, or something like that, but added a free re-bid zone and upped to $100, and it was accepted (for the Waldorf Hilton).
With either Priceline or Hotwire, the total for your stay, with taxes/fees itemized, will be shown before you finalize your bid/booking.
For Hotwire, if you cannot figure out the hotel or possibilities on betterbidding.com or by shopping the packages, click on "Continue" for each hotel, and look for "Our 3.5-star hotel suppliers include:
Hilton, Millennium, Crowne Plaza, plus other top brands and quality hotels." BIG CLUE. More often than not (and I use Hotwire a lot), the first hotel chain is the one, and I can't recall that I've ever gotten "other", although I don't always pay attention, because I'm pretty sure of what I'm going to get.
For only one night, I wouldn't obsess so much...
When bidding on Priceline for London, to my recollection, I bid $95 and received a counter offer of $145, or something like that, but added a free re-bid zone and upped to $100, and it was accepted (for the Waldorf Hilton).
With either Priceline or Hotwire, the total for your stay, with taxes/fees itemized, will be shown before you finalize your bid/booking.
For Hotwire, if you cannot figure out the hotel or possibilities on betterbidding.com or by shopping the packages, click on "Continue" for each hotel, and look for "Our 3.5-star hotel suppliers include:
Hilton, Millennium, Crowne Plaza, plus other top brands and quality hotels." BIG CLUE. More often than not (and I use Hotwire a lot), the first hotel chain is the one, and I can't recall that I've ever gotten "other", although I don't always pay attention, because I'm pretty sure of what I'm going to get.
For only one night, I wouldn't obsess so much...
#49
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I tried again today. I've from seeing counteroffers in the 167-169 range. I bid 120 but it failed. Still for Mayfair 4*.
My backup is at 69 pounds a night, so I probably shouldn't bid much higher than 120. Or maybe I should change strategy and bid 3* Mayfair.
My backup is at 69 pounds a night, so I probably shouldn't bid much higher than 120. Or maybe I should change strategy and bid 3* Mayfair.
#51
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How far off is your visit? They may well come down when you are a couple days out. Would just plan on using the backup reservation, and bid until the backup's cancellation date. Wouldn't bid over $130. Have a hunch you'll get it.
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It's for this Sunday. I mean, the counteroffer has been at $170. I know I've failed at $120. So an offer in between these two should be acceptable -- it will be less than $170 as people say. I just don't know how much less.
I booked the room on the Ibis website directly. I'm checking the confirm again to be sure.
"Cancellation delay: No cancellation charge applies prior to 19:00 (local time) on the day of arrival. Beyond that time, the first night will be charged."
I booked the room on the Ibis website directly. I'm checking the confirm again to be sure.
"Cancellation delay: No cancellation charge applies prior to 19:00 (local time) on the day of arrival. Beyond that time, the first night will be charged."
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Just in case anyone still cares -- I tried 120 again today and it still failed. The counteroffer went up to 185. So I bid from a different account at 130, which was also rejected with the same counteroffer of 185.
Looks like the winning bid will have to be above 130 at this stage. I still have a few days to decide (including staying with a friend if I really want to).
The Waterloo Days Hotel is available for about $130 again on Orbitz, so this is a non-refundable option (well with $25 fee if cancellation prior to 72h). In the meantime I've my Ibis City backup.
Looks like the winning bid will have to be above 130 at this stage. I still have a few days to decide (including staying with a friend if I really want to).
The Waterloo Days Hotel is available for about $130 again on Orbitz, so this is a non-refundable option (well with $25 fee if cancellation prior to 72h). In the meantime I've my Ibis City backup.
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Yeah, for PL I think that I'll stick to Mayfair. I've never tried another zone, and I don't like unpleasant surprises.
I've stayed in the Days Hotel Waterloo and that's fine. I don't mind being in that area. City Ibis is fine too. I know both these areas and it's not worthwile for me to try to save some money on Priceline with a different zone. My goal with Priceline is to get a better hotel than these chains hotels without paying much more -- and yet in a central location.
I should check tube schedules though. I'm going to the British Museum to see the terracotta soldiers exhibition that night. It will be after midnight when I'm done probably, but I think that I should be fine even though it's Sunday night.
I'll think it over and look at the maps and make a final decision.
I've stayed in the Days Hotel Waterloo and that's fine. I don't mind being in that area. City Ibis is fine too. I know both these areas and it's not worthwile for me to try to save some money on Priceline with a different zone. My goal with Priceline is to get a better hotel than these chains hotels without paying much more -- and yet in a central location.
I should check tube schedules though. I'm going to the British Museum to see the terracotta soldiers exhibition that night. It will be after midnight when I'm done probably, but I think that I should be fine even though it's Sunday night.
I'll think it over and look at the maps and make a final decision.




