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Anyone ever used hotwire or priceline name your own price?
I was thinking of using this for some hotel rooms in Boulder, CO, I want to be close to if not it downtown for 70 or under a night. I'm hesitant to use them because they really don't let you pick your area....
Re: Anyone ever used hotwire or priceline name your own price?
Maybe I'm missing it, but for Boulder they only give Boulder, and then a few suburbs...
do you usually have good luck with the quality of the hotels?
Boulder really isn't that big, I would guess that's why pl doesn't break it out. I have had great luck with them on multiple occasions. GL!
ETA: I used hotwire when i was stranded by weather in NYC overnight. I got a boutique hotel room on times square for $89. It.was.awesome!
You could also try hotels.com if it is a smaller area I would probably research and figure out what my top 2 or 3 hotels are and know what their rates are. Then go out to all of the hotel websites and price them out.
Hotwire
Expedia
Priceline
Hotels
I'm sure that there are more.
If you use this site you can get an idea of hotels and bids won.
http://www.betterbidding.com/index.php?showforum=10&
TTC #1 since 08/11 IUI#2 = BFP!