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Vera May 14th, 2005 03:28 PM

Price Line for Seattle suite hotels
 
I realize that if you need two rooms, you need to bid for two rooms, but if we bid on hotels in the Lake Union area in Seattle and get a suite hotel, like Residence Inn, is it possible to then call the hotel and upgrade from a one-bedroom suite to a two-bedroom suite? Anybody ever try that?

Vera

Andrew May 14th, 2005 03:40 PM

I'm guessing that you will not be able to upgrade at all over the phone with a Priceline reservation. Sometimes you can upgrade at the front desk when you check in, just depends on the hotel. If you are trying to factor that in before bidding, I certainly wouldn't count on being able to do it.

Andrew

happytrailstoyou May 14th, 2005 03:49 PM

I guess you could give it a try, but it doesn't sound like a logical alternative to me. Say you won a bid on a 4-cylinder car. Would you then call the car dealership to upgrade it to a 6-cylinder?

rkkwan May 14th, 2005 04:26 PM

Say there are 4 of you. Assume you bid for one room and get the Residence Inn suite. You call and they can't upgrade you. Then what do you do? If you bid again, you may end up with a different hotel.

So, I don't know how this can work.

circa2 May 14th, 2005 06:41 PM

Take a look at Hotwire for a hotel room

Andrew May 14th, 2005 08:06 PM

Some people have been successful at adding nights to a Priceline reservation. Say you booked for two nights with Priceline and decide you want three. You can call them up and ask if you can add another night at the same bid price. Sometimes they'll let you do it, sometimes not. I think it depends on their inventory.

You could also try the same thing with adding a 2nd room to your Priceline reservation. Again, they may deny you, but it is worth a shot.

Andrew

wantsomesun May 14th, 2005 08:11 PM

Another GREAT option is www.hotels.com I used that in Seattle not long ago and stayed at a very nice hotel, close to my client's office.

I like hotels.com more than priceline because you can see the specific hotel and find out the amenities, and then book.

rkkwan May 14th, 2005 09:09 PM

You can add days to a Priceline booking if you can satisfy Priceline's conditions. But you cannot add more rooms. It's stated in Priceline's FAQ.

Vera May 16th, 2005 11:26 AM

Thanks for all your replies. I was thinking that upgrading a Priceline reservation from a one-bedroom suite to a two-bedroom suite might work, since upgrades from standard to a better class room do work for people sometimes. It is not quite the same thing as going from one individual room to two rooms. I'll take a look at hotwire, also.
Thanks again
Vera

JohnNewOrleans May 16th, 2005 12:16 PM

Vera, it MAY work but it MAY not. Different hotels have different policies on how they treat Priceline users. I'd be vary wary of this.

JohnNewOrleans May 16th, 2005 12:16 PM

Vera, it MAY work but it MAY not. Different hotels have different policies on how they treat Priceline users. I'd be very wary of this.

gail May 16th, 2005 02:05 PM

And what happens if you merely get a regular hotel room - with no option to upgrade since it was not a suite to begin with?

sks May 16th, 2005 02:08 PM

We always use Seattlesupersaver.com and get good rates. Sometimes they throw in parking, too.

rkkwan May 16th, 2005 04:31 PM

I guess the OP thinks it's the Residence Inn because that's the only hotel posted for 2.5* Lake Union for the last several months, as listed on biddingfortravel.com, with like 10+ postings. [Most for $53.]

So, I'd say it's a reasonable guess that it'll be the RI next time too.

In that case, why not call the hotel directly and ask if they can upgrade you?

JohnNewOrleans May 16th, 2005 04:58 PM

Ah, but herein lies the rub: Priceline can UPGRADE you if they wish. I once bid on a 2.5 Courtyard by Marriott (only 2.5 in the area, so I was "safe") and got a 3 star Hilton instead. I wasn't displeased but I was surprised.

jlm_mi May 17th, 2005 03:58 AM

Yep! For every single 3* bid I've made in Chicago, I was upgraded to a 4* on my winning bid.

Vera May 17th, 2005 06:57 PM

sks:
Thanks for the tip on seattlesupersaver.com I'll give it a try.
Vera

rkkwan May 17th, 2005 07:49 PM

Only Lake Union hotels reported on biddingfortravel.com are 2.5*, and only the Residence Inn reported in recent months.


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