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Post by thejesus on Jun 25, 2010 8:14:08 GMT -6
I just booked a reservation at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Denver, for my upcoming trip to Red Rocks Amphitheatre (2 weeks). I got that shit for $85. I went to their website and tried to book through them directly, to see how much it is normally, and it was $237. Priceline fucking rules! Long live Shatner! This is all.
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Post by Saggitariutt Jefferspin (ith) on Jun 25, 2010 10:15:53 GMT -6
I like Kayak myself. We did pretty much our whole Orange Bowl trip using Kayak. It basically searches all the Priclines, Expedias, etc. for the best deal.
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Post by The Bluzmn on Jun 25, 2010 12:31:55 GMT -6
I use Priceline a lot. I am staying at the Marquis in a couple of weeks for a concert over in Atlanta. I think the room cost me $90 for a 4-star plus hotel.
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Post by thejesus on Jun 25, 2010 12:49:28 GMT -6
Ya, the Hyatt is a 4-star plus hotel as well. You supposedly get the best deals on those.
I've never used Kayak. Is it like the name your own price option on Priceline (where you have to put your credit info in before you bid, and they don't let you see the hotel beforehand)? I think that is the reason why you get such a good deal. Because they don't let you choose from different hotels, just how many stars it is.
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