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Did you compare rates at this site vs. just looking up rates on Orbitz?
Yes, I too would look at Priceline and Hotwire. They don't always give you a better deal. Last week in Hawaii, Thrifty's advertised rate was only $11 higher that my highest failed bid on Priceline, and Hotwire's rate was the same as the Thrifty's.
Yes, I too would look at Priceline and Hotwire. They don't always give you a better deal. Last week in Hawaii, Thrifty's advertised rate was only $11 higher that my highest failed bid on Priceline, and Hotwire's rate was the same as the Thrifty's.
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My strategy for booking car rental is to look on Orbitz/Travelocity for the style car and get the price. Then I go to Hotwire and get the price which will include the taxes and airport charges. Then I can bid on PL, knowing what will be the addons. It's true that sometimes you don't save much--but I usually save a bundle at DIA. Once Hotwire was so cheap I didn't even go to PL!!
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DO NOT use Payless!!! I flew into Denver last spring when my Dad was in the hospital and Payless had the cheapest rate. When I got to their places, it looked like a refugee camp! They had rented so many cars out at cheep rates that they had to wait for returns before giving out cars. According to the complaints I heard while standing in line, people stood in line for an hour to talk to a representative and then had to wait, heaven knows how long for "their" car to be returned by the previous renter.
I walked over to Enterprise and paid an arm and a leg, but I was able to get to the hospital to see my Dad.
I walked over to Enterprise and paid an arm and a leg, but I was able to get to the hospital to see my Dad.
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Gretchen and others who know how to do Priceline,
Please forgive my ignorance, but I have a question. When you say you "bid knowing what will be the addons" does that mean you bid the pre-addon price or the total price with addons?
I've never tried Priceline before but I'm tempted to give it a go for our trip to Yellowstone on the 2nd. I have a reservation now, but it's high and I sure would like to save a bit if I could.
Thanks,
Fran
Please forgive my ignorance, but I have a question. When you say you "bid knowing what will be the addons" does that mean you bid the pre-addon price or the total price with addons?
I've never tried Priceline before but I'm tempted to give it a go for our trip to Yellowstone on the 2nd. I have a reservation now, but it's high and I sure would like to save a bit if I could.
Thanks,
Fran
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My strategy. I look at a place like Travelocity and find the lowest rental price for "my size" car.
I look on Hotwire for that size car and the date. They will give me a "price" which I do not have to accept, which includes the tax and any surcharges for that location.
Then I go to priceline and start my bidding process, knowing that the price I bed--for that location --will have added on, the tax and surcharge that I have discovered through Hotwire. So I bid maybe a half or a third lower than Hotwire's base, knowing there are gong to be additions. Do you have the idea? Bid low the first time--half or so.
I look on Hotwire for that size car and the date. They will give me a "price" which I do not have to accept, which includes the tax and any surcharges for that location.
Then I go to priceline and start my bidding process, knowing that the price I bed--for that location --will have added on, the tax and surcharge that I have discovered through Hotwire. So I bid maybe a half or a third lower than Hotwire's base, knowing there are gong to be additions. Do you have the idea? Bid low the first time--half or so.
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Thanks, Gretchen. A very clear explanation of what you do and how you do it.
I went through the first steps last night on Travelocity, Orbitz, and Hotwire. I have a mid-size SUV for 8 days out of Bozeman for about $340.00 (including the taxes and fees). Everything I saw on the other sites was at least a $100.00, or so, higher for the same type vehicle.
Now that I have your response, I'll go through the process again and pay closer attention to everything. I only want an airport pick-up, due to some timing issues, but I think there's some way to stipulate that.
Thanks again.
I went through the first steps last night on Travelocity, Orbitz, and Hotwire. I have a mid-size SUV for 8 days out of Bozeman for about $340.00 (including the taxes and fees). Everything I saw on the other sites was at least a $100.00, or so, higher for the same type vehicle.
Now that I have your response, I'll go through the process again and pay closer attention to everything. I only want an airport pick-up, due to some timing issues, but I think there's some way to stipulate that.
Thanks again.
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