JaanaRuutu
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I'm headed to Stockholm in July and figured I should start looking into booking my hotel. Funny thing about me - I'm a bit of a diva when I travel. When i was a teen I didn't mind crappy "standard" hotel rooms, but now that I'm old and arthritic, I need a comfortable bed, a decent breakfast, and a rppm that makes me feel like I'm actually on holiday and not just visiting my great aunt.
The nicer places in Stockholm seem to be about 40% more expensive than their Helsinki counterparts, so I'm thinking of trying something new. That priceline website has a "name your price" option, which lets me pick my own price for a 4 or 5-star hotel. My question is..if you put a bid in, do you actually end up in a nice room? They don't tell you anything about the hotel until after you've had a bid accepted, so there's no way to know if you're actually saving a lot or not, or what amenities the hotel has. Would it make sense for me to just bit the bullet and spend a little more, but being able to have the peace of mind that I know what I'm paying for?
I'm headed to Stockholm in July and figured I should start looking into booking my hotel. Funny thing about me - I'm a bit of a diva when I travel. When i was a teen I didn't mind crappy "standard" hotel rooms, but now that I'm old and arthritic, I need a comfortable bed, a decent breakfast, and a rppm that makes me feel like I'm actually on holiday and not just visiting my great aunt.
The nicer places in Stockholm seem to be about 40% more expensive than their Helsinki counterparts, so I'm thinking of trying something new. That priceline website has a "name your price" option, which lets me pick my own price for a 4 or 5-star hotel. My question is..if you put a bid in, do you actually end up in a nice room? They don't tell you anything about the hotel until after you've had a bid accepted, so there's no way to know if you're actually saving a lot or not, or what amenities the hotel has. Would it make sense for me to just bit the bullet and spend a little more, but being able to have the peace of mind that I know what I'm paying for?