Try Priceline.com
I have only paid more than $50 per night once. We have stayed near LAX at least 5 times, including the Hilton, Four Points, Sheraton, and Radisson for $50 a night.
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Try Priceline.com
I have only paid more than $50 per night once. We have stayed near LAX at least 5 times, including the Hilton, Four Points, Sheraton, and Radisson for $50 a night.
Here are all of our hotel "steals" through Priceline to date:
Seattle- Airport Hilton $50
Los Angeles- Airport Radisson, Airport Sheraton, Airport For Pointes, Airport Hilton $50
Oxnard- Radisson $50
Ontario- Airport Radisson $50
Pomona- Sheraton Fairplex $50
Long Beach- Downtown Renaissance $50
Oakland- Airport Holiday Inn, Airport Hilton $50
Las Vegas- Embassy Suites $40
Sacramento- Radisson $50
Rancho Cordova- Marriott- $50
Minneapolis- Residence Inn Bloomington $50
Denver- Stapleton Renaissance $50
Fort Lauderdale- Amerisuites $50
Indianapolis- Airport Radisson, Airport Adam's Mark $50
Baltimore- Airport Courtyard $65
Hartford- Airport Doubletree, Enfield Radisson $50
Atlanta- Airport Holiday Inn $40
Cleveland- Airport Radisson, Downtown Marriott $50
Boston- Airport Hyatt $50
Good prices for those properties. I may have to give Priceline a try next time. Now I know who to come to if I need help with the process. http://www.nonrev.net/forums/style_e...DIR#>/wink.gif
Those certainly are good prices. What is Priceline's cancellation policy? I have visions of sleeping on a cot in DFW while the meter on my empty hotel room keeps running.
There is no cancellation policy. Once you click ok, you have bought it. They do have an insurance for $5, I think, that will cover you if you can't make it.
I will generally not buy the room until I know I will be there, often the day before or day of. The hotels then have a good idea of how many empty rooms they are going to have to sell.
I was very skeptical of Priceline at first, but as you can see, it is a nonrevs dream come true.