I was told through the Biddingfortravel website that Priceline is cheeper than Hotwire most of the time. You get a better room for less $.
You won't get a better room through Priceline than Hotwire. There is no bidding on Hotwire, but sometimes it is worth the extra $$$ to book a Hotwire hotel because you can sometimes figure out the hotel they are offering. That's where http://biddingfortravel.com comes in. They have hotel lists that match the amenities offered on Hotwire with the hotel name. That being said, Priceline is almost always cheaper than Hotwire. You can look at the Priceline hotel lists to see what has been won in the past, i.e. Hyatt, Crowne Plaza, Doubletree, etc. People have been getting winning bids for the Disneyland area in the $40 range for 3* hotels for the next month or so.
You won't get a better room through Priceline than Hotwire. There is no bidding on Hotwire, but sometimes it is worth the extra $$$ to book a Hotwire hotel because you can sometimes figure out the hotel they are offering. That's where http://biddingfortravel.com comes in. They have hotel lists that match the amenities offered on Hotwire with the hotel name. That being said, Priceline is almost always cheaper than Hotwire. You can look at the Priceline hotel lists to see what has been won in the past, i.e. Hyatt, Crowne Plaza, Doubletree, etc. People have been getting winning bids for the Disneyland area in the $40 range for 3* hotels for the next month or so.
We always use Priceline...and LOVE it! Got the Hilton last year for $50 and it was great. This year go the Holiday Inn, which I hear is not as nice, but for the price, I'm happy.
I just used Priceline this morning and got the Hyatt Regency (3 1/2*) for $42/night for 11/30 - 12/5. I am VERY pleased. Even with $15/night for parking, it is still cheaper than the cheap rooms at Hojo. And the Hyatt has a free shuttle bus that it shares with Crowne Plaza.![]()