Priceline for hotels in NYC?
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Priceline for hotels in NYC?
I am traveling to New York next month, and the general consensus here seems to be to use Priceline to find my hotel. Because I am traveling for business, I am not willing to be flexible about sharing a bathroom. In your experience, has Priceline ever booked you in a hotel with a shared bathroom? Thanks in advance for your responses.
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With Priceline you get to pick what class of hotel you want to stay in - 5*, 4* etc. I doubt very much if they have any hotels without private baths - and even if they do you would never get one without that being listed as a possibility for that category (1*?).
If you want to use Priceline you should go to one of the info sites - biddingfortravel,com etc - to understand how the process works.
Separately, December is the busiest time of year in NYC and it is not very likely that priceline will have much - or anything - available then at a reasonable rate. (For example, I believe that for the weekend of Dec 3-5th there is very little left in the city for under $500 per night.)
Since time is so short I would try to get a cancellable reservation at a hotel immediately - and then go back and see if its possilbe to get anything through Priceline. Also, you may want to check out Quikbook - which usually has good offers for NYC - if there is anything available.
If you want to use Priceline you should go to one of the info sites - biddingfortravel,com etc - to understand how the process works.
Separately, December is the busiest time of year in NYC and it is not very likely that priceline will have much - or anything - available then at a reasonable rate. (For example, I believe that for the weekend of Dec 3-5th there is very little left in the city for under $500 per night.)
Since time is so short I would try to get a cancellable reservation at a hotel immediately - and then go back and see if its possilbe to get anything through Priceline. Also, you may want to check out Quikbook - which usually has good offers for NYC - if there is anything available.
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I don't think priceline participates with hotels that provide rooms with shared baths. Here is the 1 Star Rating Information from Priceline's site:
Priceline's 1 star hotels are national name-brand and quality independent hotels that focus on the budget conscious traveler.
These are generally low-rise hotels located near major attractions, convenient intersections or major interstates. Furnishings are basic, clean and in good condition. Restaurants are either on site or close-by.
1 Star hotel examples:
The hotel brands shown below are for example only and may not be partnered with priceline.com. You may get another name-brand or independent hotel of equivalent quality.
• Rodeway Inns • EconoLodge • Super 8
• Sleep Inn • Red Roof Inn
Priceline's 1 star hotels are national name-brand and quality independent hotels that focus on the budget conscious traveler.
These are generally low-rise hotels located near major attractions, convenient intersections or major interstates. Furnishings are basic, clean and in good condition. Restaurants are either on site or close-by.
1 Star hotel examples:
The hotel brands shown below are for example only and may not be partnered with priceline.com. You may get another name-brand or independent hotel of equivalent quality.
• Rodeway Inns • EconoLodge • Super 8
• Sleep Inn • Red Roof Inn