ruadisneyfan2
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me their experience using Hotwire for hotels. We just need a decent place to sleep/shower for 1 nt. near MCO after a late arriving flight.
We've used the Fairfield Inn by Marriott in the past and have a great rate booked with them for our Nov. trip but they have since changed their govt. employee rate policy(dh works for our county) and now only offer it to fed. employees. We're trying to plan a long weekend getaway in Sept. to US/IOA.
I can get the Fairfield for $127 incl tax and free breakfast. Not that I think that's expensive but Hotwire has a 3 star for only $49 + tax = $62.31. Half the price of Fairfield which is rated 2.5 stars on Expedia.
I've used Priceline in the past and they put us in a beautiful place but it was over 5 miles from the airport so I'm a little leery about trying again. Hotwire's "map" of airport area is smaller than Priceline's. Should I grab it or wait and see what's offered closer to our date?
TIA!!!
We've used the Fairfield Inn by Marriott in the past and have a great rate booked with them for our Nov. trip but they have since changed their govt. employee rate policy(dh works for our county) and now only offer it to fed. employees. We're trying to plan a long weekend getaway in Sept. to US/IOA.
I can get the Fairfield for $127 incl tax and free breakfast. Not that I think that's expensive but Hotwire has a 3 star for only $49 + tax = $62.31. Half the price of Fairfield which is rated 2.5 stars on Expedia.
I've used Priceline in the past and they put us in a beautiful place but it was over 5 miles from the airport so I'm a little leery about trying again. Hotwire's "map" of airport area is smaller than Priceline's. Should I grab it or wait and see what's offered closer to our date?
TIA!!!
