Priceline lodging
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You can't tell. The rooms are for 2 people, so you can expect at a minimum 2 double beds. However, after you have your confirmation, you can then call the hotel and see what types of beds are available, and make your request then, however, specific bedding requests are based on availability.
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Check out the FAQ's on www.biddingfortravel.com. This site will help you understand Priceline policies.
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Most hotels will put you in a room with two beds upon arrival when you have a Priceline reservation (if you rfequest it when you arrive) but ONLY if they have such a room available. There are some properties (mid priced suite hotels such as Amerisuites or Extended Stay America) that frequently have one bed on most rooms and then there are the major cities, e.g. NYC, where most rooms in many hotels have only one bed. The critical factor to remember is that your only guarantee is one bed for two people. I do encourage using www.biddingfortravel.com to get an idea of what prices are realistic to bid at and how to get "free" rebids. The "free" rebid process takes a bit of figuring out but once you understand it, it's the key to getting the best possible deals. Read the FAQ at the website to clarify. If you still don't understand it, email me direct and I'll provide a step by step explanation (p.s. above email effective only through 2/28/02)



