Just booked BUF airport hotel using Hotwire.

Diamondintheruff

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I'm flying out from buffalo in a couple of weeks (sadly not to WDW but out to seattle to visit friends) and I thought I'd give Hotwire.com a try for booking my hotel the night before.

I've used hotwire before but not for the buffalo airport.

I've stayed at the Best Western and the Millenium before. I thought I'd risk staying somewhere new since it's just me so I don't have to worry about a pool for the kids, or a free breakfast for DH. Plus the rates were so cheap I figured if it didn't have a shuttle I'd just use the airport parking coupon and park myself and still save some money off the parksleepfly rates.

So I went ahead and booked a three star, with a pool, with a shuttle for $53 US a night (plus tax and service charge which comes out to $66.74 US).

If you're familiar with hotwire you know that you don't get the name of the hotel until you've paid.

As I mentioned I was looking forward to staying somewhere new but it was not to be. I booked the Millenium. So no new hotel for me.

Sigh...

Oh well, at least I know how to get there.

So if anyone else is looking on hotwire, the three star in the buffalo airport area with a pool, a shuttle, a restaurant, coin laundry and internet access is most likely the Millenium.
 
What is rack for the Millenium? Around $90 I seem to recall but am not sure? How was your experience last time? We are pretty easy going as far as hotels are concerned, and really you aren't paying that much more than you pay for parking at the airport, so it might be something I would consider, and maybe do some shopping in Buffalo before we go.
 
I'm flying out from buffalo in a couple of weeks (sadly not to WDW but out to seattle to visit friends) and I thought I'd give Hotwire.com a try for booking my hotel the night before.

I've used hotwire before but not for the buffalo airport.

I've stayed at the Best Western and the Millenium before. I thought I'd risk staying somewhere new since it's just me so I don't have to worry about a pool for the kids, or a free breakfast for DH. Plus the rates were so cheap I figured if it didn't have a shuttle I'd just use the airport parking coupon and park myself and still save some money off the parksleepfly rates.

So I went ahead and booked a three star, with a pool, with a shuttle for $53 US a night (plus tax and service charge which comes out to $66.74 US).

If you're familiar with hotwire you know that you don't get the name of the hotel until you've paid.

As I mentioned I was looking forward to staying somewhere new but it was not to be. I booked the Millenium. So no new hotel for me.

Sigh...

Oh well, at least I know how to get there.

So if anyone else is looking on hotwire, the three star in the buffalo airport area with a pool, a shuttle, a restaurant, coin laundry and internet access is most likely the Millenium.

Wow!!! Great price. We have also stayed at Millenuim, we loved it had a courtyard view sat on balcony and watched a wedding...lol!!! So did that price include your parking at the hotel or are you still parking at airport with coupon? thx
 
In case anyone is booking 3* expecting the Millenium, you could also get the Holiday Inn next to the airport as their amenities listed are the exact same as the Millenium. I have stayed at both several times using Hotwire so it's a gamble as to what comes up although the HI is good for flying out of Buffalo also...it's right next to the airport and has a shuttle.
 

What is rack for the Millenium? Around $90 I seem to recall but am not sure? How was your experience last time? We are pretty easy going as far as hotels are concerned, and really you aren't paying that much more than you pay for parking at the airport, so it might be something I would consider, and maybe do some shopping in Buffalo before we go.

The rack rate for that night is $119 for sleep and fly and $99 for canadian travellers.

I've been there many times. Their beds are comfy, they do offer some rooms with two king beds, my kids love the indoor pool and their location for shopping is great. You can walk to the walden galleria mall. Plus they are across the street from the Olive Garden. The cons are, the hotel is a bit dated, especially the bathrooms, they don't have a breakfast included (usually sometimes they have a special) and they are not on the airport strip so the drive in the shuttle is 12-15 minutes and since they are a big hotel I've run into shuttles being full before.

Wow!!! Great price. We have also stayed at Millenuim, we loved it had a courtyard view sat on balcony and watched a wedding...lol!!! So did that price include your parking at the hotel or are you still parking at airport with coupon? thx

It did not include my parking. I am going to phone the hotel manager on Monday and see if I can get parking too. If not then since I'm just away three nights it's still cheaper for me to pay for parking at the airport ($30 since I've got the coupon plus I hate waiting for that shuttle) and book through hotwire than to stay there for $119 plus tax.

I always stay in the courtyard with my girlfriends when we go shopping. We sit on the balcony in the evening and unwind. It's like having an extra room.

In case anyone is booking 3* expecting the Millenium, you could also get the Holiday Inn next to the airport as their amenities listed are the exact same as the Millenium. I have stayed at both several times using Hotwire so it's a gamble as to what comes up although the HI is good for flying out of Buffalo also...it's right next to the airport and has a shuttle.

That was the information I was looking for. I would have been happy with any hotel. But it's good to know that three stars could mean either place.
 
Thanks Diamond! I may be doing the sleep fly park as I am looking at a flight for 6:30am departure out of Buffalo. We are going for 2 weeks and I figured I have to pay $100. to park (with the airport coupon) I may as well just pay the litte bit extra, go the night before and the let the kids have a swim and feel like the vacation is starting then...:cool1:
 
Thanks Diamond! I may be doing the sleep fly park as I am looking at a flight for 6:30am departure out of Buffalo. We are going for 2 weeks and I figured I have to pay $100. to park (with the airport coupon) I may as well just pay the litte bit extra, go the night before and the let the kids have a swim and feel like the vacation is starting then...:cool1:

If you're going for two weeks I would book through the hotel and get their park and fly package. It will be cheaper than parking at the airport.

I have a 6 am flight coming up for my next trip and we are going to stay at the Best Western as their continental breakfast starts at 4:30. So I can grab something quick before I head out.
 
only thing I've found with hotwire is if you need a no smoking room make sure to call the hotel ahead of time and request that especially if you are travelling in a busy time.
We've had pretty good luck but have been given smoking rooms 2X - the first time in Seattle it was no problem for them to switch us however in PA on our way home from Hilton Head in March we ended up booking a 2nd hotel room at the hotel that shared the parking lot b/c they didn't have any rooms left to switch us to and there was no way ds' and I could sleep in a smoking room without spending the night coughing and wheezing!! Made for an expensive night!!
 
Hey..... I used Priceline for our March break stay and we also got Millenium for 37.00 for the night. It was great and although I didn't want the parking as I much prefer to park at the airport, the guy at the desk said we could've asked and got the parking if we wanted it.
I had to bid 2 separate times for this but did get it and it was perfect for what we needed.
I would never pay the regular rate to stay at this place so was glad to just be paying 37.00.
 
FYI, this site tracks Hotwire and Priceline hotels and bids:

http://www.betterbidding.com/

It does show that the Millenium and Holiday Inn as possible hotels.

This site tracks PL only: biddingfortravel (Google the site)

My wife did not like the Millenium...too dirty. I thought it was okay for >$45/night total through Priceline.
 
I have a 6 am flight coming up for my next trip and we are going to stay at the Best Western as their continental breakfast starts at 4:30. So I can grab something quick before I head out.

Do you have a link for their website? That particular hotel that is. Our flight is 7am and I was hoping to come across a hotel that sets up a breakfast early. I figured my husband & I would wake up at 4:30 and get ready. Then wake up the kids at 5am.
 
Do you have a link for their website? That particular hotel that is. Our flight is 7am and I was hoping to come across a hotel that sets up a breakfast early. I figured my husband & I would wake up at 4:30 and get ready. Then wake up the kids at 5am.

Here's the link. For breakfast they have fruit, cereal, instant porridge, yogurt, toast, pastries, hard boiled eggs, juice, coffee & tea and a waffle maker. But I will caution you that it is just your basic hotel. Nothing fancy and nothing modern.

http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/productInfo.do?propertyCode=33115
 
Thanks Diamond! I may be doing the sleep fly park as I am looking at a flight for 6:30am departure out of Buffalo. We are going for 2 weeks and I figured I have to pay $100. to park (with the airport coupon) I may as well just pay the litte bit extra, go the night before and the let the kids have a swim and feel like the vacation is starting then...:cool1:

Check out betterbidding and use Priceline to bid on the 3.5* in Buffalo-Amherst. You will get the Buffalo Marriott Niagara since it is the only hotel listed under the 3.5* category with priceline. You just register your vehicle at the front desk for the free shuttle to the airport which is 5 miles away and they pick you up when you return. There is no limit on how long you can leave your vehicle and the great thing is you can do it when book through Priceline and park for free. The hotel is very nice. I got it for $52.00 last December but looks like it has gone up slightly. Recent bids look like $60.00 is the magic number.

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bufny-buffalo-marriott-niagara/
http://www.betterbidding.com/index....in=posts&result_type=topics&highlite=+buffalo
 
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Here's the link. For breakfast they have fruit, cereal, instant porridge, yogurt, toast, pastries, hard boiled eggs, juice, coffee & tea and a waffle maker. But I will caution you that it is just your basic hotel. Nothing fancy and nothing modern.

http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/productInfo.do?propertyCode=33115

That works for us! Hubby & I will not want to have a s sit down & take our time kind of meal as it's our first flight. I know I'll be worried the whole time about missing our flight even if he doesn't :) And our kids will eat pretty much what you listed so it sounds good, thanks!
 
Check out betterbidding and use Priceline to bid on the 3.5* in Buffalo-Amherst. You will get the Buffalo Marriott Niagara since it is the only hotel listed under the 3.5* category with priceline. You just register your vehicle at the front desk for the free shuttle to the airport which is 5 miles away and they pick you up when you return. There is no limit on how long you can leave your vehicle and the great thing is you can do it when book through Priceline and park for free. The hotel is very nice. I got it for $52.00 last December but looks like it has gone up slightly. Recent bids look like $60.00 is the magic number.

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bufny-buffalo-marriott-niagara/
http://www.betterbidding.com/index....in=posts&result_type=topics&highlite=+buffalo

Is that $60 before taxes/fees on Priceline? I need a hotel for a night in June and having stayed at this hotel I wold lOVE to get it for $60 (plus fees etc).
Please let me know if I should bid $60 or do you think I can bid less for an early June stay?

Any info. would be really appreciated.
Thank you
 
Check out betterbidding and use Priceline to bid on the 3.5* in Buffalo-Amherst. You will get the Buffalo Marriott Niagara since it is the only hotel listed under the 3.5* category with priceline. You just register your vehicle at the front desk for the free shuttle to the airport which is 5 miles away and they pick you up when you return. There is no limit on how long you can leave your vehicle and the great thing is you can do it when book through Priceline and park for free. The hotel is very nice. I got it for $52.00 last December but looks like it has gone up slightly. Recent bids look like $60.00 is the magic number.

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bufny-buffalo-marriott-niagara/
http://www.betterbidding.com/index....in=posts&result_type=topics&highlite=+buffalo

Thank you so much!!!! I am going to check into it!!!!:thumbsup2
 
I just booked the Millenium beside Walden for 1 night ..there is a $89USD pre paid rate that I noticed. Thought that wasn't bad at all..
 
Is that $60 before taxes/fees on Priceline? I need a hotel for a night in June and having stayed at this hotel I wold lOVE to get it for $60 (plus fees etc).
Please let me know if I should bid $60 or do you think I can bid less for an early June stay?

Any info. would be really appreciated.
Thank you

The fees and taxes are approximately $16.00 on top of what you bid. When bidding on priceline it will give you the total before you accept to proceed. The average room price is $125 - $130 so if you get it below $60.00 it will be very good. You can always start at $55.00 and work your way up since you are only leaving in June. You have to wait for 24hrs to rebid since you do not want to select any other start categories to bid on. Select only the 3.5* under Buffalo - Amherst.
 
Diamond and Webworm,

THANK YOU so much for the information! Really appreciate you guys taking the time to write about it. Will file it away.
 





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