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arjay Oct 11th, 2004 03:00 PM

Washington DC Priceline Hotel input - Help!
 
It looks like we may be making a short-notice trip to DC. Please share your Priceline recommendations - good properties/locations you can suggest? Trying to do a search, but since time is of the essence, I'd really appreciate some answers, even if they are repeats. Thanks!!

The_Editor Oct 11th, 2004 03:06 PM

Go to www.biddingfortravel.com and check their list. I usually bid on Convention Center-Capitol Hill 3*, since there are apparently 3 hotels thta PL gives out, all of them convenient and acceptable. A couple of times, I've stayed in Downtown-White House, but thee ar lots of 3* hotels in thta zone and some of them are inconvenient or unacceptable -- I have a bad experience at the Wyndham recently. Next weekend (10/16-17) is super-busy because of the Million Workers March on Sunday -- I ended up bidding $90 for a 4* in the Dupont zone, which is fine, too. Good luck!

The_Editor Oct 11th, 2004 03:09 PM

Sheesh, that sure was a sloppy post, for an editor! I thought I heard the delivery guy arriving with dinner and I hit "send" without proofreading. Plus, the cat was helping me type. Sorry.

arjay Oct 11th, 2004 03:26 PM

Thanks, Editor! I did refine my search and have been whipping thru posts that feature P'line info. We're veteran bidders and I do consult BfT, but I wanted to get a handle on preferred (convenient) locations...which is looking like DuPont Circle, first off and then maybe the Capital Hill area (which, if I didn't read too fast, is also convenient to Union Station and metro?). That's excellent info about the march this w/e...we're flexible and so could skip arriving this weekend and make it more of a Oct. 20-25 visit - do you know of anything we'd want to watch out for in that time frame? (Hope dinner was good!)

Anonymous Oct 11th, 2004 05:37 PM

Priceline's DC zone map shows that the CC/CH zone encompasses Union Station, but the reality is that their 3 hotels that are 3* are farther west -- near Chinatown/Metro Center (the Marriott Cetro Center is literally next door to the metro station). So . . . convenient to the Metro but not really walkably handy to Union Station. There are only a couple of hotels right near Union Station.

The Dupont/Woodley area is huge -- the two hotels I've gotten have been next to the Woodley Park/Zoo Metro stop (i.e., Marriott Wardman Park, a 3* and Omni Shoreham, 4*) rather than in the Dupont area.

This weekend is also Parents' Weekend at my dd's college in DC; I ended up with a 4* in the Dupont/Woodley zone, too (the Omni) -- perhaps it's too pricey or far away for those marchers!

Anonymous Oct 11th, 2004 05:41 PM

Another PL tip -- if you're bidding for 5 nights, split it into two bids of 2 & 3 nights, but avoid starting a segment on a Saturday if possible.

Pumpy Oct 11th, 2004 06:08 PM

I booked Hyatt Capital Hill thru PL & paid around $69 a night. I'd check Expedia as well.

yeadonite Dec 4th, 2004 02:14 PM

the editor I just got the Wyndham City Center bbecuase my friend was impatient about bidding what was wrong with it?

The_Editor Dec 4th, 2004 05:01 PM

It was full of annoying people who monopolize discussion boards by unnecessarily topping 6 posts on the same subject after posting their question.


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