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Mrs. Glitter, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 27, Research Consultant/Writer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Accounting Engagement Date: May 6, 2007 Wedding Date: June, 2009 Venue: Millenium Biltmore Hotel About Me: I was born and raised in West Los Angeles, California. I spent eight years in the Northeast working and completing my education. Having split time between two sides of the country has given me a true appreciation for both coasts. It has also provided an overabundance of cross country drives, flights and long distance relationship fun/misery! I love my family, my doggy Emma, fabulous wine, Anthropologie, politics, reading, being outdoors, exploring new cities, and good movies! My fiance and I are complete opposites, but somehow we have managed to fall completely and hopelessly in love.
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Budget Friendly Hotel Booking

January 8th, 2009 @ 8:28 am by Mrs. Glitter

For the past few years, Mr. G has become a master at booking nice hotels at cheap rates. His secret? A little tool called Priceline.com. If you haven’t used Priceline’s bidding system, let me tell you, you are missing out… BIG TIME.

Due to our two years + long distance relationship, we’ve driven cross country from LA to NY and back a number of times (pre-despicable gas price era… though per gallon rates have fallen quite a bit lately, don’t you think?) Along the way, we’ve stayed in luxurious 4 and 5 star hotels in Denver, St. Louis, Chicago, San Diego, etc. for 1 star prices (often much less than $100 per night)!!

There are some downsides. These mentioned deals are not always readily available in big cities like New York City, LA, San Francisco, and others. Additionally, it takes a bit of trial and error. You need patience to maneuver through the process. Depending how you bid, days can go by before your bid is accepted. But all in all, Priceline.com has made it possible for us to spend several wonderful nights in high end hotels all across the country. So, I’m not one to complain.

For example, a few weekends ago, Mr. G and I had the good fortune of spending our time at the Trump International Tower in Las Vegas. If you aren’t familiar with the Trump Hotel (I know I wasn’t), check out these pictures:

The Standard Room had its own kitchen with a stovetop, refrigerator, microwave and sink. It also included a sitting area. The room was huge!

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The bathroom included a TV in the mirror and a Jacuzzi tub. Umm, I think Trump and friends read my mind when they designed this bathroom!

Budget Friendly Hotel Booking :  wedding accommodations los angeles Tv Bath

Here’s a dinky picture I found of the lobby that simply doesn’t do it justice. The actual lobby was pimped out with beautiful furniture, several beautiful chandeliers and fresh flowers.

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In addition to all of this, we got a room with a view of the strip (normally $40 extra) for free. The hotel was situated across the street from the best mall ever. And, it’s a non-smoking hotel with no casino of its own. Have I convinced you to stay at the Trump pad yet? :)

As a side note, we were reminded of the bad economy all throughout Vegas - the place was practically a ghost town. It was nice to avoid the crowds, but still a bit creepy. I’ve never seen it so dead.

Anyway, I reveal this little non-secret to urge you to take advantage of discount sites when booking a hotel for your honeymoon, bachelorette party, vacation, or weekend getaway. It’s worked for us, it just might work for you.

Do you use any cheap travel sites to book fabulous hotel rooms? Do you use Priceline? Share your tips with us!

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9 Responses to “Budget Friendly Hotel Booking”

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Farley778

I’m a big fan of websites like priceline. One of my favorites is kayak.com. On Kayak you can collect prices from all the major airlines (except southwest) and travelocity, expedia, etc in one place! Kayak doesn’t sell you anything- but they direct you to the best place to buy it. You can also look for hotels and rental cars here - we booked our honeymoon rental car using Kayak.

 
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Samantha

Oooh I have two recommendations: TravelZoo, and LuxuryLink. TravelZoo sends out emails every Wednesday with amazing deals from flights to hotels to vacations, and we’ve used it plenty of times to stay at beautiful hotels for up to 50%. It just kind of gathers all the travel deals of the week into one place and you can search by location.

LuxuryLink takes luxury 4 and 5 star hotels and auctions off packages that are usually 50% of the rack rate, and include amenities like champagne, dinners, massages, etc. It is the best thing ever for planning a honeymoon!! It’s also the best thing ever for whiling away the hours at work, because it’s total eye candy, and you can search by price, location, and months you want to travel.

Oh, and recently I learned about Quikrooms, a British site that has amazing deals on all-inclusives, especially in Mexico. Like $1000-2000 cheaper than what you can get on any other site or directly through the hotel.

I’m totally obsessed with getting deals on travel, can you tell :)

 
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Miss Quiche (message)  3,157 posts, Sugar bee

We like to use Kayak for flights & http://www.vrbo.com for lodging. We’ve had wonderful experiences renting private homes - if you search around, you can get crazy deals! We rented a ski in/ski out home in Beavercreek with 10 friends for next to nothing. This site is great for group travel!

 
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ali

if you’re using priceline, i also encourage you to check out biddingfortravel.com! it’s a forum that helps you bid!

 
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MightySapphire (message)  7,632 posts, Bee Keeper

For airline travel I love farecast.com! It tells you if the price will rise or fall and it will give you a four month outlook for the price of your flight! Great for researching the best dates to go somewhere. I also just booked my honeymoon car rental through Hotwire.com. They give you 50% off the normal price in exchange for you not knowing who the company is. I saved a bundle!!

 
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heather12457

I’ve thought about using priceline before, but they don’t let you specify any requirements (yes I get this is one of the reasons they can be so cheap) but I would really like if you could specify “pet friendly.” We travel with our dog sometimes, and would love to stay in a nice place for cheaper!

 
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msduck

yah my fiance uses it too. once we stayed on the strip for 40/night!

 
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Mr. G’s Guide to Priceline Bidding » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog

[...] wrote a previous post about how Priceline.com has helped Mr. G and I spend many nights in luxurious hotels at super cheap [...]

 
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Stephanie Scott

Hi there .. great post :) this post is informative and interesting .. I’m looking forward to see more interesting content like this .. :)

If you have time you can also visit this interesting site:
Hotele En Cozumel

 

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Mrs. Glitter, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 27, Research Consultant/Writer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Accounting Engagement Date: May 6, 2007 Wedding Date: June, 2009 Venue: Millenium Biltmore Hotel About Me: I was born and raised in West Los Angeles, California. I spent eight years in the Northeast working and completing my education. Having split time between two sides of the country has given me a true appreciation for both coasts. It has also provided an overabundance of cross country drives, flights and long distance relationship fun/misery! I love my family, my doggy Emma, fabulous wine, Anthropologie, politics, reading, being outdoors, exploring new cities, and good movies! My fiance and I are complete opposites, but somehow we have managed to fall completely and hopelessly in love.

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