Another Hotel Question

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Texgal65
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Didn't want to hijack to Sherton Gunter Hotel question, but it is one that I am considering. My husband and I are going down to SA next weekend (9/21) for short getaway. What hotel that is located on the RW is recommended for under $200 per night? That is the limit I have set. It has been many years since I've been to SA, so I'm not sure which hotel would be the most centrally located. TIA
BennyBlancoFromTheBright
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Do Priceline bid option -- select the highest star hotel option, pick riverwalk/downtown location, and start at $100 per night. Nothing to lose.

If you go 5/4 star, most (if not all) of those are going to be nice area -- riverwalk and/or right next to it. If bid isn't accepted, then you can increase bid and/or lower star rating. So now you'd be at 4 star level, but don't bid more. Nothing to lose.

Don't be intimidated by Priceline if you've never done it. Perfect situation is you know the area you are wanting to stay and the dates. If you run out of bid options (basically nothing accepted for the lowball amount you enter - 24 hour hiatus before able to rebid), then just try again the next day. Always start really lower dollar amount and highest star rating, then work your way up.

For $200/night, you should DEFINITELY get a 5 or 4 star hotel. Just need to be methodical about slowly raising bid price.
Matsui
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Yes, totally agree. San Antonio downtown 5/4 star is one of the easiest to get on Priceline.

Grand Hyatt
Sheraton Gunther
Mokara
texashornfan
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Just looked into the Hyatt last night. You can get a weekend bed and breakfast deal for $219. Considering breakfast is included, that should be right at the price you're looking at. Enjoy San Antonio!
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