kmc33
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From what I read on the biddingfortravel.com board, it sounds like a lot of the low bids are when it is getting closer to the date. I don't know if they are people making last minute plans. The advice they give there is to make a reservation that you know you can cancel at a hotel of your choice so that you have a back-up. Personally, I was glad to get the room through Priceline even though it might have been $8 or $10 more than if I waited until closer. If you want to try Priceline, it's never too early to try to bid, to see if a hotel accepts your bid. And if you don't get something within your price goal, then you can continue to try (no sooner than 72 hours later). The biddingfortravel.com site is very useful. The FAQ explains how to make multiple bids without compromising the zone you want (in this case MCO) and the quality level (I would stick with 3* to ensure a nice hotel and free shuttle). And they have a bidding assistance form that you can answer the questions on the form and post it to get help. Since your dates are set, and are spring break time, personally, I wouldn't wait until 3 weeks before. I am not that patient or risk taker. In fact, the room I got for September 3 weeks in advance was a last minute trip.