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Priceline

 

 

The best uber resource for informed Priceline bidding is Bidding For Travel.com. Some users are unhappy with the level of moderation there, but it is indispensable for the lists of hotels by zone and quality level and the tremendous amount of successful and unsuccessful bids that have been posted. Their Hotel FAQ is also important reading to understand how to get the hotel(s) you want in the right location and at the best price. Furthermore, their discussion boards contain really interesting tips such as advanced rebidding techniques that increase your free re-bids beyond those conventionally recognized.

 

An alternative to Biddingfortravel.com is BetterBidding.com which is newer and not quite as extensive. It does cover Hotwire as well as Priceline, so adds some unique value (see below).

 

How to earn miles for your Priceline booking: If you bid through eBay's travel portal, you earn 1500 eBay Anything Points. This past blog post of mine explains that through June 30, 2004 you can convert those points into just over 1500 American Airlines miles -- three times as many miles as most hotels award on traditional bookings.

 

 

Hotwire

 

 

Hotwire doesn't seem to provide deals quite as good as Priceline, at least in my experience. That's probably because hotels set rates they offer Hotwire and then Hotwire offers those hotels plus a markup. Their markup is greater than Priceline's booking fee. However, it's a good idea to check what's available on Hotwire before bidding on Priceline (so you don't overbid) and because you can figure out what hotels specifically are on offer in many cases easier than with Priceline, especially if you check BetterBidding which maintains Hotwire hotel lists. (Hotwire lists a quality level and amenities for each property which can be used to decipher that hotel's identity.)

 

 

Traditional Booking Methods

 

 

SideStep is a downloadable tool which detects when you're on a travel site and takes the information you've entered, sends it out to different hotel search engines, and brings back prices. It's a great quick way to compare options.

 

TravelAxe is another downloadable tool, much more powerful than SideStep. It's probably the ultimate hotel booking device -- it goes out to the different travel portals, pulls results for a huge number of hotels, and shows a comparison of rates in a simple grid. Indispensable.

 

Hotel Reservation Service often offers the best price on rooms.

 

QuickBook is a consolidator which is useful in some cities, often beating the best price elsewhere.

 

Once you've settled on a hotel, check the rate on the hotel's website. Many chains don't give points or frequent guest benefits to people who book through other channels, so if the price is the same book through the hotel directly. If the hotel's price is higher, check out their website's "Best Rate Guarantee" -- I'll need to write about this later as some are easy to work with and others are sketchy. But they all hold out the promise both of matching rates and giving you something extra.

 
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