Anyone ever use Rocketmiles.com to book a hotel room?

Frwinkley

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I received an email through JetBlue. If I book a hotel through Rocketmiles (which is apparently a arm of Priceline), I'm awarded miles based on the hotel. When looking at the hotel prices, however, I noticed they are more expensive than booking directly with the hotel.

Any experiences? Depending on the hotel, the award can be quite significant.
 
I received an email through JetBlue. If I book a hotel through Rocketmiles (which is apparently a arm of Priceline), I'm awarded miles based on the hotel. When looking at the hotel prices, however, I noticed they are more expensive than booking directly with the hotel.

Any experiences? Depending on the hotel, the award can be quite significant.

I did once when they offered a 5000 mile bonus for your first booking. I booked a local hotel that had free breakfast and a pool for one night last winter. The kids and I had fun and I earned 5000 SWA miles for about $100.
 
That's good to hear! Did you do this recently? I read some reviews on TripAdvisor; people arrived at their hotel and had no reservation, etc.
 
I also did it for the SWA bonus. I booked a king bed at a Holiday Inn. When we arrived, I was given 2 queens. Said the king wasn't guaranteed because we went through a third party. At least we had a room. I haven't used them again.
I also noted that the price on Rocketmiles was sometimes more expensive than booking direct.
 

I got the same email from JetBlue. We are thinking of going to Washington, DC this spring break so I looked up hotels there, but they're all expensive. (If we go, we'll probably end up doing Airbnb.) We're also planning a summer trip to Western PA so I may look there, but I don't fly often enough to make a few thousand points worth overpaying for a hotel.
 
I got the extra 5,000 points deal last November through Southwest and used them to book a hotel near Disneyland. The hotels are overpriced on the Rocketmiles site, but for the extra $50 I paid for the hotel (compared to Orbitz) I got 6,000 SW points. The points were credited to my SW account just a few days after my stay. I did call the hotel to confirm my reservation and put in my room request. There were no problems at all when I got there.
 
I, too, booked for the 5000 bonus points on SW. Between the regular points I earned for the hotel and the bonus points, I had something like 8000 points for 1 night's stay. My daughter had a gymnastics meet and we needed a hotel anyway; the hotel we chose was a little higher through Rocketmiles but not substantially.

I need another hotel in a few weeks and have been hoping to use Rocketmiles again, but they keep showing a hotel as earning a lot of points but when you click on it, it says "it appears the point value has been reduced on this hotel." It has been a week since I started looking, so I think they could have adjusted it by now. The difference is signficant, like 4000 pts down to 1000. It's maybe not a bait and switch, but it sure is cheesy to do that. I also got the JB offer but I always fly SW because I need the flexibility.
 
So you have booked through Rocketmiles without receiving an email from an air carrier? I've never even heard of them prior to receiving the email from Jetblue.
 
So you have booked through Rocketmiles without receiving an email from an air carrier? I've never even heard of them prior to receiving the email from Jetblue.
I only heard of them after getting an email through SW, but I just booked a couple of nights through them today by going directly to their site. Once you use it, they have your info as a registered user and it's linked to whomever you chose. I got an email yesterday from JetBlue with an offer but I don't fly with them so I didn't use the bonus offer they had. I paid about $20 more than the price I could get elsewhere but the extra SW points (2000) made it worth it to me.
 














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