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    NonRev Correspondent vulindlela's Avatar
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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.
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    NonRev Correspondent vulindlela's Avatar
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    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
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    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.
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    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.
    Keep'em Flying

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    NonRev Correspondent vulindlela's Avatar
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    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.
    Vulindlela - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Indianapolis


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