How I scored a 4-star hotel for US $122/night

June 20th, 2007 by Jeff Kee | Cool Websites | leave a response, or trackback

I will be travelling this summer quite a bit (more detailes to be disclosed later!) and for starters I had to book a rental car as well as a hotel room in Seattle for 1 night for next week. While I was looking at options through my BCAA membership website (they give me some discounts), my friend told me about www.priceline.com. And no, this is NOT a pay-per-post or a review-me-post. This is simply a review out of my own personal experience, referred to by a friend.

The concept is this - you can either book the hotel at the regular rate (usually for 4-star hotels, over $200 US a night), or you can call your own price.

Here’s how it works : you can select an area (for example, Seatac Airport, or downtown Seattle) and then start the star scale (they tell you what the median price is for that class of a hotel in that region). Once those are selected, you call a price. In my case, I tossed in $100 US as my offer, while the median price was $239. After that, they inform you that there are service charges of $22.xx or so, which brings this to a total of $122.xx.

Now, here’s the exciting catch : once you make the bid, you must put in a credit card # and full personal information, and when you click the button, the system starts searching. If the system happens to find any available hotels within your price bid range/area/star scale, it will automatically book it for you, charge your credit card, and it’s a done deal. You cannot change or cancel your reservation and there are no refunds. For giving you a great deal, you cannot treat this like a generic booking with tonnes of freedom. Oh well, not a bad thing at the end!

So yes, there’s how I scored a room at the Sheraton Seattle for myself for $122 a night!

How can they afford this? I suspect that every hotel has surpluses of rooms and instead of letting them sit at $0 a night, they may as well toss it out at half price without publicly advertising it (which will piss off other customers who paid full price), they give a certain portion of rooms to priceline.com, which brings them some revenue rather than none. Besides, chances are I will be using other services at the hotel (drinks, food and more) so it should be a good way to scoop up some extra revenue for the hotels, while I get a killer deal.

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Comment by Natron
2007-06-20 11:42:42

I have some friends that have gotten wonderful deals on flights also, although one of them had a flight back that left at 5am. There are trade offs to everything.

Comment by Jeff Kee
2007-06-20 13:02:21

Ya I guess I’m about to find out what the trade-off for this room is. But then, I’m checking in in the afternoon/evening, and then leaving for the airport to go to Costa Rica at 8AM the next morning - can’t be that bad. I’ll just have dinner at a waterfront restaurant, enjoy some spa/pool tiem at the hotel, maybe have a drink or two if there’s anybody at the bar, and then go to bed. I can’t picture any drawbacks in this.

 
 
Comment by ouchs
2007-06-20 13:02:50

Man thanks for the site, I travel lots too and need good rates on hotels…$122 for 4star hotel in Seattle is an awsome deal considering our CAD is very good to the US right now. I pay $128/night in Sandman on Georgia St. in Van.

Comment by Jeff Kee
2007-06-22 13:16:58

OH wow $128 for sandman eh? Looks like I got the better deal here!

 
 
Comment by Gary Lee
2007-06-21 17:32:29

man . .you’re gonna have a great summer . . . did you tell jane or danielle yet that you’re pimpin it biggie styles . . .i’m sure they’ll fly up if you promise to show them a good time!

Comment by Natron
2007-06-22 07:13:48

If only you could order bottles of champagne via priceline

Comment by Jeff Kee
2007-06-22 13:16:31

Champagne, wine.. yeah. Liquor’s already expensive in Canada due to gov’t regulations.

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Comment by Jeff Kee
2007-06-22 13:15:49

Haha yeah that would be amazing… both of them together would be even better! :P

 
 
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