ok, there are really two different ways of purchasing travel from Priceline. One way is to purchase directly without bidding as you are sort of describing. I have done this once in desperation in a very last minute situation BUT if you are purchasing directly check out all prices on Expedia, Travelocity and Hotwire first. They will probably all be within a few dollars of each other. Then, call the hotel or hotel reservation line directly and tell them what prices you are seeing on line. See if they will match or even go lower, sometimes they will. Then join their reward or point membership(if free) and use the stay to add up points, they can accumulate so fast. If you want to BID on a hotel stay, it is a different proccess. It can be confusing as it all comes up on the same web site AFTER they offer you the pricing for hotel to purchase directly. It sounds like you went through to the point where you would have to give your info. After you have bid, (I usually go about 1/3 to 1/2 the price on line at the hotel's web site) you wait to see if accepted. They give you a confirmation and off you go, super easy although it can be nerve racking if you don't get bids accepted right away. I think it is too early to bid for Dec/07 but you never know. I would probably wait unitl next January just in case the ressie was confused with Dec/06(you never know). To give you an example of the price difference between purchasing directly and bidding, I stayed in California on the way back from Hawaii last week(sigh, only a week ago we were in the warm Hawaii waters, not looking at snow). Anyway, I was looking at the Sheraton Gateway at LAX on Expedia and I think the price was in the neighbourhood of 189/night CND. We got it for 100/USD/night on Priceline through the bidding process. To address you question on how do you know which hote, the simple answer is you don't and it is a true gamble. If you are not willing to stay in all of the different hotels offered than you probably should not use Priceline. However, there are ways to find out which hotel it PROBABLY is. I use
www.biddingfortravel.com and
www.betterbidding.com for updated info on recent bids. Plus as I said to you in the previous post, you can check the hotel websites for avaliability during you time and if any are fully booked, say with a convention, the chances of you getting the hotel on Priceline is slim. I have never used Hotwire as the prices are higher than Priceline. At
www.betterbidding.com, there is a moderator with the screen name "there you are" who is excent at helping you find out which hotel Hotwire has for sale based on the info Hotwire gives you(they don't tell you the name of the hotel but tell you all the amenities, location etc and you base you purchase ahead of time on that-different than Priceline). Hotwire is better for advance purchases so you may want to try this route. Plug in your dates, see what they offer you and then use better bidding to figure it out (easy to sign up). YIKES< I just gave you so much info, I hope it is not too confusing. I don't know where you are located, but if you have any little get aways planned for a weekend away ( like Niagara Falls or whatever) you could try Priceline to get a feel for how it works. If I remember correctly, we got the Renaissance, which was very nice, for a super cheap price on Priceline. Anyway, feel free to ask anything else, I am happy to help. Good luck.