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Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:52 pm
by Steve Ekstrand
George Schilling wrote: Party Saturday night in Seb and Shauna's room. :gpower:
Depends on how long they stay at Uyeda's trailer... And whether Bad Esslee's there.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:03 pm
by Craig Naylor
Steve Ekstrand wrote: And whether Bad Esslee's there.
That was low.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:28 pm
by Steve Towers
by Sebastian Rios on 08 Mar 2011 14:18
03/07/11 Priceline: 3 Stars $55; got me the same hotel as George for the tour.
Me too.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:22 pm
by Nicole Wong
Steve Ekstrand wrote:
George Schilling wrote: Party Saturday night in Seb and Shauna's room. :gpower:
Depends on how long they stay at Uyeda's trailer... And whether Bad Esslee's there.
Should be ok as long as the patron stays in the cabinet :lol:

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:44 pm
by Matt Murphy
Hey folks, just wondering if anyone needs a roommate?

I'll be in town from MN for the SD tour, I'll be co-driving with Bill Schenker, will have my own rental, and don't snore or smoke. When I room with guys in MN, I've had more of them interested in future co-drives than ones who stopped talking to me. =] I'm a big geek, I'll probably spend half the time on my computer. ;)

Matt Murphy of Minneapolis, usually driving an STX 330i, driving a CSP miata in SD...

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:28 pm
by Michael Smith
Any hotel deals for the pro?
I don't feel like driving 3 hours roundtrip fri, sat, and sunday all alone.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:58 pm
by Mako Koiwai
You need to go through Priceline.com, Name Your Price to find the deals. I don't think it will work to call up individual hotels and say can you match my friends deal that he got on Priceline ... but it MIGHT work

For Buttonwillow, we get the same price asking the motels for a SCCA discount as we do going through Priceline, but that's a very small market

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:11 pm
by George Schilling
Michael Smith wrote:Any hotel deals for the pro?
I don't feel like driving 3 hours roundtrip fri, sat, and sunday all alone.
Go to Betterbidding.com for Priceline / Hotwire advice. You should be able to get a nice hotel in the $40 - $50 range.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:34 pm
by Arthur Grant
Ok, at the National tour I stayed at Sorrento Mesa Country Inn. My wife will be going to Comicon in July. I dont' remember how I locked into the Sorrento Mesa Country Inn. Not sure what geographic region to select. Anybody have the key?

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:07 am
by George Schilling
Arthur Grant wrote:Ok, at the National tour I stayed at Sorrento Mesa Country Inn. My wife will be going to Comicon in July. I dont' remember how I locked into the Sorrento Mesa Country Inn. Not sure what geographic region to select. Anybody have the key?
It's in the Sorrento Mesa area. The name of the hotel is the Country Inn and Suites.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:29 pm
by Mari Clements
Jonathan and I are headed to San Diego for his Air Force orientation. Although he will be attending UCSD, the orientation is at SDSU, which is east of the 15 on the 8...so not so far from QualComm. In browsing this forum, I see that Hotel Circle is scary (although possibly less so with just an MR2 with nothing worth stealing in it). Are there pros and cons to the other areas? I see that a lot of folks choose Sorrento Mesa. How come?

Thanks for any and all advice you can provide.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:35 pm
by Aaron Goldsmith
Mari Clements wrote:Jonathan and I are headed to San Diego for his Air Force orientation. Although he will be attending UCSD, the orientation is at SDSU, which is east of the 15 on the 8...so not so far from QualComm. In browsing this forum, I see that Hotel Circle is scary (although possibly less so with just an MR2 with nothing worth stealing in it). Are there pros and cons to the other areas? I see that a lot of folks choose Sorrento Mesa. How come?

Thanks for any and all advice you can provide.
Hotel circle is fine as long as you don't have a trailer. I've stayed there the last couple years.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:38 pm
by Max Hayter
Tell Jon to go on his own and thus not endanger his dear mother?

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:34 pm
by George Schilling
Mari Clements wrote:Jonathan and I are headed to San Diego for his Air Force orientation. Although he will be attending UCSD, the orientation is at SDSU, which is east of the 15 on the 8...so not so far from QualComm. In browsing this forum, I see that Hotel Circle is scary (although possibly less so with just an MR2 with nothing worth stealing in it). Are there pros and cons to the other areas? I see that a lot of folks choose Sorrento Mesa. How come?

Thanks for any and all advice you can provide.
The Sorento Mesa area is made up of business parks that the hotels in the area cater to. Things like free parking, free internet, free breakfast, are generally included in this area. That, along with lower pricing, makes this area a better value. The drive to Qualcomm takes about 12 minutes sans traffic.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:24 pm
by Mari Clements
Max Hayter wrote:Tell Jon to go on his own and thus not endanger his dear mother?
Well...except that the reason that I'm not in Utah on the way to Nebraska with Eric right now is that I have to be there to sign the papers for his Air Force scholarship. (Yup, that 6'3" young man is legally still a child at 17.)

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:26 pm
by Mari Clements
George Schilling wrote:
Mari Clements wrote:Jonathan and I are headed to San Diego for his Air Force orientation. Although he will be attending UCSD, the orientation is at SDSU, which is east of the 15 on the 8...so not so far from QualComm. In browsing this forum, I see that Hotel Circle is scary (although possibly less so with just an MR2 with nothing worth stealing in it). Are there pros and cons to the other areas? I see that a lot of folks choose Sorrento Mesa. How come?

Thanks for any and all advice you can provide.
The Sorento Mesa area is made up of business parks that the hotels in the area cater to. Things like free parking, free internet, free breakfast, are generally included in this area. That, along with lower pricing, makes this area a better value. The drive to Qualcomm takes about 12 minutes sans traffic.
Thanks, George. Good to know...especially as I will be doing work while he's at orientation.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 8:07 am
by George Schilling
$39 is the magic number for the December 2011 event. Got the Hyatt Place, my personal favorite.

Be sure to select Ontario East, 3* for this deal.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:26 am
by Mako Koiwai
humpf ... got the Best Western off of Haven & the 10 instead of the Hyatt Place this time. :(

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 11:45 am
by Jeff Stuart
Mako Koiwai wrote:humpf ... got the Best Western off of Haven & the 10 instead of the Hyatt Place this time. :(
I got La Quinta Ontario Airport Inn And Suites for $39.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:34 pm
by Jeff Stuart
$39 3 star bid in Ontario East got me Aloft this time. (Priceline)

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:21 pm
by KJ Christopher
$50 got me in Hyatt. Definitely work the extra $10 over Aloft.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:19 pm
by Jeff Stuart
KJ Christopher wrote:$50 got me in Hyatt. Definitely work the extra $10 over Aloft.
This will be my third time at Aloft, I like it. *shrug*

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:43 pm
by Kurt Rahn
Jeff Stuart wrote:
KJ Christopher wrote:$50 got me in Hyatt. Definitely work the extra $10 over Aloft.
This will be my third time at Aloft, I like it. *shrug*
Plus, there's no cost for parking. Last time I stayed at the Hyatt it was an additional $10+

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:04 am
by KJ Christopher
Kurt Rahn wrote:
Jeff Stuart wrote:
KJ Christopher wrote:$50 got me in Hyatt. Definitely work the extra $10 over Aloft.
This will be my third time at Aloft, I like it. *shrug*
Plus, there's no cost for parking. Last time I stayed at the Hyatt it was an additional $10+
No charge for parking. You must be mistaking it for another swanky hotel.

Re: Perpetual Hotel for Event Thread (priceline, etc)

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:11 pm
by Jeff Stuart
KJ Christopher wrote:
Kurt Rahn wrote: Plus, there's no cost for parking. Last time I stayed at the Hyatt it was an additional $10+
No charge for parking. You must be mistaking it for another swanky hotel.
That's the Hilton that charges for parking. It's a 3.5 star, so just stay away from bidding those. I parked at the office building next door to avoid the charge the one time I got that hotel. They also charge for internet there. Hyatt and Aloft both have free internet.