San Francisco weekend, help, where to stay? Priceline
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San Francisco weekend, help, where to stay? Priceline
Ok, flying up from socal for the weekend next week to SF with the wife and kind of got it narrowed down what area wanna stay in, can anyone help with choosing? Its just me and the wife she's never been (so we will obviously be doing the touristy stuff). Any help would be great and btw I'm thinking of doing bid at Priceline . so far have Fishermans wharf , union square east and the financial district. should I check all three or just one or 2 if Im doing priceline.
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I would choose Union Sq East or Financial District. Fisherman's Wharf would only be my choice if I completely struck out with the other 2 neighborhoods.
Regarding strategy, in order to maximize the number of "rebids" that you have, check only 1 neighborhood first and give it a try. If you don't get a successful bid with 1 neighborhood, then check the other neighborhood as well.
If you aren't familiar with the strategy for maximizing your re-bids, check out www.biddingfortravel.com - there are some good explanations there on how to do it.
There is a list of the SF hotels people have gotten with Priceline, so you can see what you are likely to get at each star level.
http://biddingfortravel.yuku.com/top...T#.VIs0qXvGOpQ
You could also consider SOMA-Moscone Center neighborhood with 4* and above.
Regarding strategy, in order to maximize the number of "rebids" that you have, check only 1 neighborhood first and give it a try. If you don't get a successful bid with 1 neighborhood, then check the other neighborhood as well.
If you aren't familiar with the strategy for maximizing your re-bids, check out www.biddingfortravel.com - there are some good explanations there on how to do it.
There is a list of the SF hotels people have gotten with Priceline, so you can see what you are likely to get at each star level.
http://biddingfortravel.yuku.com/top...T#.VIs0qXvGOpQ
You could also consider SOMA-Moscone Center neighborhood with 4* and above.
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Have you ever used Priceline before? There are bidding strategies that enable you to rebid if your first attempt fails to be accepted. Or do express Priceline or Hotwire. Realize these are all no refund, so if you don't get the one you want ,you're stuck.
What dates? What price per night?
http://www.betterbidding.com
Kimpton hotels has several hotels in SF and they are really nice. You can join their free loyalty club and get minute deals, whic are for the next 7nights, on a rolling basis.
Kimptonhotels.com
This is likely an expensive time in SF, so you may not get great deals.
What dates? What price per night?
http://www.betterbidding.com
Kimpton hotels has several hotels in SF and they are really nice. You can join their free loyalty club and get minute deals, whic are for the next 7nights, on a rolling basis.
Kimptonhotels.com
This is likely an expensive time in SF, so you may not get great deals.
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https://www.kimptonhotels.com/karma-rewards/overview
https://www.kimptonhotels.com/karma-...t-minute-deals
Too soon for next weekend, check on Sat for next Friday and Sat, or Sun for Sat and Sunday.
https://www.kimptonhotels.com/karma-...t-minute-deals
Too soon for next weekend, check on Sat for next Friday and Sat, or Sun for Sat and Sunday.
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Sorry, Jig, somehow transposed "flying" to "driving".
"Financial District" in hotelier terms can translate to near Chinatown and North Beach, my favorite area of all. For instance, the Hilton Financial District is less than a block from Chinatown and 2 or 3 from the beginnings of North Beach. That's the one I'd choose. Unless Fisherman's Wharf appeals. It can be pleasantly less dense, architecturally speaking.
"Financial District" in hotelier terms can translate to near Chinatown and North Beach, my favorite area of all. For instance, the Hilton Financial District is less than a block from Chinatown and 2 or 3 from the beginnings of North Beach. That's the one I'd choose. Unless Fisherman's Wharf appeals. It can be pleasantly less dense, architecturally speaking.
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I've never used Priceline, because I've never spent the time to figure it out.
I agree with Deb that the Kimpton properties are wonderful. We love the Monaco there.
I would not choose Fisherman's Wharf. It gets so crowded, and is kind of tacky IMHO.
The Joie de Vivre properties are nice, too. We stayed once at the Hotel Rex, Union Square. Great location.
I agree with Deb that the Kimpton properties are wonderful. We love the Monaco there.
I would not choose Fisherman's Wharf. It gets so crowded, and is kind of tacky IMHO.
The Joie de Vivre properties are nice, too. We stayed once at the Hotel Rex, Union Square. Great location.
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booking.com has lots of choices in the $150-$175 per night range next weekend...so you should find something easily with priceline.
Hotwire has Hotel Vitale @ $169, you might call the hotel directly to see if you can get an even better deal.
Hotwire has Hotel Vitale @ $169, you might call the hotel directly to see if you can get an even better deal.
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What is your actual budget? If you can afford a straight booking w/ one of the hotel chains like Kimpton - several have holiday packages that are 'bargains'. Or as much of a bargain as you ever get in SF.
But Priceline can be great for SF. Only bid the USE and FD zones -- Fisherman's Wharf only if your other bids are unsuccessful. Don't bid any other zones -- all have serious pitfalls.
But Priceline can be great for SF. Only bid the USE and FD zones -- Fisherman's Wharf only if your other bids are unsuccessful. Don't bid any other zones -- all have serious pitfalls.
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janis - For the SOMA-Moscone zone, with 4* and above, which hotels would you consider as pitfalls? I was thinking that the Intercontinental on Howard might be a little too far south of Market/close to 6th for comfort, but still not bad.
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I haven't stayed there but the location is fine. It is right across from the Transamerica Pyramid and near the corner of Columbus Avenue. 3 blocks from the Calif. Street cable car and good bus connections. Close to Chinatown.
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I was thinking that the Intercontinental on Howard might be a little too far south of Market/close to 6th for comfort, but still not bad
Friends stayed there - I was concerned but it turned out the location is absolutely fine (just turn left out the front door, not right).
Friends stayed there - I was concerned but it turned out the location is absolutely fine (just turn left out the front door, not right).

