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Old 10-21-2009, 01:32 PM   #6 (permalink)
Andrea J.
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we have done it at least 10 times on aruba
and NUMEROUS times here in the USA

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Originally Posted by Dean Martin View Post
So....we've never done this before. Do you have to commit funds before you find out which hotel/resort you got? YESAre there any tell signs that you can look for up front (as far as ammenities maybe) that would indicate which resort it might be?If you choose to bid, there are categories:

Westin, and hyatt and renaissance are considered resorts on priceline

riu bucuti holiday inn are listed as 3 star

Priceline's interpretation
1 star hotels focus on the budget conscious traveler. These are generally low-rise hotels located near major attractions, convenient intersections or major interstates. Furnishings are basic and accommodations are of the no-frills variety.
2 star hotels typically appeal to the traveler looking for basic comfort and convenience. Guestrooms generally offer amenities such as private baths, television and telephone. These hotels may not offer on-site dining but are generally located near casual dining establishments.
2.5 star hotels place a greater emphasis on comfort and convenience. These hotels generally offer a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping; however, other hotel services may be somewhat limited. In-room amenities typically include color television, telephone, voicemail, hairdryer, iron and board, and coffee maker. The hotel will often have a restaurant or area for breakfast, although on-site dining may not be available for all three meals.
3 star hotels offer a higher level of guest service with several amenities. Guestrooms and public spaces place a greater emphasis on style and generally offer such conveniences as hairdryers, iron and board, and a fitness room. On-site dining is offered but may not be available for all three meals.
3.5 star hotels offer a higher level of guest service with several amenities. Guestrooms and public spaces place a greater emphasis on style and generally offer such conveniences as hairdryers, iron and board, fitness centers, luggage assistance and full service on-site dining.
4 star hotels offer a wide selection of amenities with the guest's comfort in mind. Guest rooms and public spaces are well appointed with higher quality furnishings and stylish decor. These hotels generally offer high-quality bedding and bath products, on-site dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner, in-room dining, luggage assistance, concierge services and valet parking.
5 star hotels offer the highest level of quality, services and amenities. A full range of amenities are available, and professional and attentive staff provide highly personalized service. These hotels feature an on-site restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In-room dining is also offered at all times.
Other Classifications:
Resort hotels offer one or more pools, multiple food and beverage outlets, and a spa or fitness center. Depending on location and season, recreational options may include water sports, tennis, snow skiing or golf.

andrea

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