arminnie
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I am resort hopping with the help of Hotwire and Priceline.
I'm not sure why I chose to do this but I think I just wanted to see what you actually got using those two services. I am retired so this isn't really my yearly vacation. I had to be in New Orleans for two weekends (2nd and 4th weekends in October) and chose to drive over to Orlando for the middle.
I'll be updating this as I stay at the different places over the next week. I'll forget too much and might not ever get around to it other wise.
I spent one night in Biloxi at Beau Rivage. It was lovely - a real deluxe hotel. I got an internet special direct from the hotel at $89 for an ocean view room. In August I paid $159 for a non-view room.
I spent a night in Ocala at the Fairfield Inn - $65. No reservation -I didn't know how far I would drive. It was across the street from the Disney Center.
Two nights at Best Western LBV. It has a great location near DTD - 2000 Hotel Plaze Blvd. Self parking was very easy and convenient. The lobby is nicely decorated and the front desk staff has been great. Besides checking in I had to stop to ask what my room number was (the keys today don't say) and another time to pickup a new key as I'd left mine in my room. I'm bad about that
The room has two queen beds, decorated nicely if not luxuriously. A safe is available in the closet. There is a separate vanity area (no sink) outside the bathroom. There is a small balcony with a table and two chairs. It looks like there is a place for a refrigerator under the tv but there isn't one there. The lighting is good and the room is very clean.
I was exhausted (more from the stay in NO and Biloxi than from the drive) and slept in this morning. What a surprise to have housekeeping staff who actually paid attention to the do not disturb sign. They slipped a note under the door saying that I could have full service until 2 pm or just towels, coffee after 2 pm.
I had a newpaper at my door in the morning. No charge for local phone calls.
I would definitely stay here again - especially at the price $36 on Hotwire. I bid for a 3* hotel.
Negative: sheets are very thin. The gaping hole under the tv (for a refrigerator?) is not very attractive.
Will add more after my stays at Doubletree, Wyndham and Sheraton Safari.
I would not do this (change hotels every two days) if I had children in tow nor would I try it without a car. I used to travel a lot on business and can get in and out of a hotel pretty quickly.
I'm not sure why I chose to do this but I think I just wanted to see what you actually got using those two services. I am retired so this isn't really my yearly vacation. I had to be in New Orleans for two weekends (2nd and 4th weekends in October) and chose to drive over to Orlando for the middle.
I'll be updating this as I stay at the different places over the next week. I'll forget too much and might not ever get around to it other wise.
I spent one night in Biloxi at Beau Rivage. It was lovely - a real deluxe hotel. I got an internet special direct from the hotel at $89 for an ocean view room. In August I paid $159 for a non-view room.
I spent a night in Ocala at the Fairfield Inn - $65. No reservation -I didn't know how far I would drive. It was across the street from the Disney Center.
Two nights at Best Western LBV. It has a great location near DTD - 2000 Hotel Plaze Blvd. Self parking was very easy and convenient. The lobby is nicely decorated and the front desk staff has been great. Besides checking in I had to stop to ask what my room number was (the keys today don't say) and another time to pickup a new key as I'd left mine in my room. I'm bad about that
The room has two queen beds, decorated nicely if not luxuriously. A safe is available in the closet. There is a separate vanity area (no sink) outside the bathroom. There is a small balcony with a table and two chairs. It looks like there is a place for a refrigerator under the tv but there isn't one there. The lighting is good and the room is very clean.
I was exhausted (more from the stay in NO and Biloxi than from the drive) and slept in this morning. What a surprise to have housekeeping staff who actually paid attention to the do not disturb sign. They slipped a note under the door saying that I could have full service until 2 pm or just towels, coffee after 2 pm.
I had a newpaper at my door in the morning. No charge for local phone calls.
I would definitely stay here again - especially at the price $36 on Hotwire. I bid for a 3* hotel.
Negative: sheets are very thin. The gaping hole under the tv (for a refrigerator?) is not very attractive.
Will add more after my stays at Doubletree, Wyndham and Sheraton Safari.
I would not do this (change hotels every two days) if I had children in tow nor would I try it without a car. I used to travel a lot on business and can get in and out of a hotel pretty quickly.