Priceline.com

Jul 15, 2006 00:23

omg I'm actually posting!

I was just wondering if any of you have ever used the "Name your own price" feature on Priceline.com. I'm looking for a cheap hotel room in downtown Chicago which really does not exist. So I'm tempted to use it but it freaks me out a little, so I was hoping someone could share their experience. Thanks :D

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morrigirl July 16 2006, 17:57:57 UTC
I've never had luck with priceline. Always too expensive. I have gotten good deals on Orbitz and Expedia. My advice is look into all of the hotel/flight sites of that ilk and use the one that gives you thebest deal.

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kdc4evr July 18 2006, 00:39:56 UTC
i'm not actually using priceline to find the hotel, i would do the "name your own price" thing. and from my searching, hotwire is the cheapest site (although a little scary as well since you don't know the name of your hotel until after you book), but it's still too expensive downtown.

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nabuchodonosor July 16 2006, 22:04:47 UTC
Expedia screwed over my family's reservations when we went to New York.

The entire "name your own price" thing isn't very great, though, because I put in prices that just made them laugh.

How adamant are you about being downtown? I was in Oak Park recently and for about the same price of a standard room, I got a suite with a jacuzzi tub that I about died in. Not far, not bad.

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kdc4evr July 18 2006, 00:38:39 UTC
yeah, i have a feeling that i'll also put in prices that will make them laugh.
i don't care about staying in the 'burbs as long as it's close to the 'L' and easy to get to from the airport. but downtown would be easier since I plan on us staying out till 4am at least once.

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nabuchodonosor July 18 2006, 02:26:57 UTC
I don't think there are any Country Inn & Suites in the Chicago area, those have always, always treated me well.

You could just go with a Holiday Inn or ultra cheap Red Roof if all you need is a place to crash the night and keep your stuff. I tried plugging in a weekend near by birthday and found the Courtyard By Marriott Chicago O'Hare for $94 a night, in Des Plaines. [shrugs] The bigass suite in Oak Park at the Write Inn, very tiny (may not be as close to things as you'd like, though), and I mean the bigass suite, was 150 some.

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