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shaz60 Jan 10th, 2006 03:29 PM

Priceline in Boston end of March
 
Hi All -

I'm thinking of trying priceline for the first time. Kids gave us tickets to Spamalot in Boston at the end of March. We only live about 30 minutes outside town so I really don't need to stay overnight. However, I HATE March so I'm trying to plan a weekend getaway to give myself something to look forward to. I've read biddingfortravel and am thinking about a 4 star in the Copley and/or Downtown/Charlestown area. Has anyone successfully bid for these properties for $110 or less? I really can't justify the Fri. and Sat. nights that I want to go for much more than that. Thanks for any help or advice you can give.
Sharon

nina Jan 10th, 2006 04:43 PM

Yep, I've bid successfully in Copley and downtown many times, most I've ever paid was $100. If you don't mind downtown, bid a 4 star for about $60, the Hyatt Regency has been coming up at that price very often. I just got it for that rate 2 days ago.

shaz60 Jan 11th, 2006 08:37 AM

Thanks Nina. I'll give it a shot.

milemarker0 Jan 11th, 2006 09:39 AM

Stayed at the Hyatt Downtown the weekend just before Christmas for 2 days at $48/night....can't beat it.

Close to the T and Downtown Crossing.

If you don't mind a slight walk throught the park, you can find cheap parking at the Boston Common Garage.....$10 if your timing is right. Parking around the Hotel or at the hotel is pricy.

shaz60 Jan 14th, 2006 01:15 PM

Thanks to you too milemarker. We stayed at the Hyatt last year and liked it. I think we paid about $30 a night for parking though because we just charged it to the room.

Eeva Jan 14th, 2006 01:30 PM

Shaz, I have had very good luck in the Copley zone. We got the Marriott for $80 a couple of years ago and the Colonnade for $120. Check to see what the going rates are for the night that yu want. Using biddingfortravel.com is incredibly helpful although it takes a bit of work on your part to learn the system, I have saved a great deal of mo0ney using them.

Travelzoo.com has a special listed for the Fairmont Copley for $139 a night. I know it's a bit more but I hear it is very nice.

I live about 45 minutes from Boston and often make a night of it through priceline bidding when we have to be in town for something.


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