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Prime 2014 Hotel Discussion (official hotels are not live)
This will be the first year me and 3 friends go to PAX Prime, we're so excited! I was looking at hotels near the convention center. Anyone that has gone before, can you tell me what the average room rate is for the Sheraton Seattle through Onpeak when they put up the hotel deals on the PAX site? I know the rooms go fast, but I'd love to try and stay there if possible. I'm just not sure what kind of discount you get booking that way.
I tried a variety of searches but wasn't able to find this info, so thanks in advance for any help! FYI if you just wanted to book right now for that weekend they are anywhere from $289+ depending on what type of room you want, so I'm hoping the PAX page has a discount or I'll have to look elsewhere...
I don't remember the exact number, but it's less than $200/night I believe.
There's no specific date as to when the hotel deals go up. Start regularly checking the forums and follow http://twitter.com/official_pax after PAX East ends.
I don't remember the exact number, but it's less than $200/night I believe.
There's no specific date as to when the hotel deals go up. Start regularly checking the forums and follow http://twitter.com/official_pax after PAX East ends.
Thanks for the quick reply! I really appreciate it. I will start checking the sites as soon as we get close to PAX East.
For PAX Prime '12 I was charged $905 total for 4 nights for a single king bed in the Sheraton. It was quite nice to have a nearby place to escape to during the weekend to recharge and clean up. I didn't stay at the Sheraton last year to know if the price went up or down.
Great info, thank you all for the replies I really appreciate it! Sounds like it would be a good decision to wait for the hotels to go up through OnPeak once passes are available and try to get in that way.
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PocketJellyFraser Valley, British ColumbiaRegistered Userregular
edited January 2014
Last year (2013), I paid $1,020 for a quad occupancy room for 4 nights. ($255/night)
In 2012, I paid $752 for a quad occupancy room for 3 nights. ($250/night)
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Spud387Man of InactionVancouver, BC, CanadaRegistered Userregular
edited January 2014
Here are the prices for the past 3 years @ the Sheraton from OnPeak based on single bed, single occupancy. You can add roughly $10 per additional bed & occupant if I remember correctly.
Here are the prices for the past 3 years @ the Sheraton from OnPeak based on single bed, single occupancy. You can add roughly $10 per additional bed & occupant if I remember correctly.
2011: $169
2012: $175
2013: $179
That is really great info, thank you so much! Judging by trends there I'd add $5 this year to $184 then about $30 for 3 more people. That's a heck of a lot cheaper than anything available for that hotel right now. I will definitely be waiting and hoping to successfully book through OnPeak. Thanks again everybody, you've all been really helpful!
For PAX Prime '12 I was charged $905 total for 4 nights for a single king bed in the Sheraton. It was quite nice to have a nearby place to escape to during the weekend to recharge and clean up. I didn't stay at the Sheraton last year to know if the price went up or down.
that seems insane to me because for almost half that we stayed at the Kings Inn on a single king which is half a mile away
] that seems insane to me because for almost half that we stayed at the Kings Inn on a single king which is half a mile away
Learned my lesson. Last year I rented a condo within walking distance and also room shared (which is an awesome way to meet cool people) to really cut down on the rooming and food cost since we also had a kitchen available to us. The Sheraton was nice, though, since I was about to kick off a separate vacation with my family. Kid loved the pool and we had a place to park the rental car.
It's also /gigantic/. It certainly is quick to fill up but it's not as bad as some smaller hotels. If you want one of the super duper close hotels, you better be on the ball.
(Hi everyone, new to the forums) So I'm aiming to attend PAX Prime this year and I was shopping for a hotel booking, but should I be holding off until the PAX Prime 2014 site goes live? Just looked at the pax east site and saw that PAX registers with hotels for deals.
(Hi everyone, new to the forums) So I'm aiming to attend PAX Prime this year and I was shopping for a hotel booking, but should I be holding off until the PAX Prime 2014 site goes live? Just looked at the pax east site and saw that PAX registers with hotels for deals.
If you want a close hotel at a reduced rate, wait.
Just a couple of quick pro-tips for new Prime attendees:
1) If you're going and are mostly into TT, the Olive 8 is actually a better location to stay at than the Sheraton. It's a Hyatt-brand for those that consider hotel award points. One of the newer remodeled hotels in the area, so generally nicer.
2) The Prime layout isn't much like East where you have 1 attached hotel, 2 more a couple blocks away, and then it's 1-3 miles to every other hotel. There are, if I recall correctly, 11 hotels within 1/4 of a mile of the convention centre and 26 hotels within 1/2 mile. Don't get discouraged if you don't score "The Sheraton". Really, it's likely going to be 75 degrees and sunny every day you're here for some very short walks.
First time traveling out for a con, so I was wondering if I have 4 people going to Pax in total, would it be better to get a quad occupancy room, or a smaller room and add additional beds? Thanks.
First time traveling out for a con, so I was wondering if I have 4 people going to Pax in total, would it be better to get a quad occupancy room, or a smaller room and add additional beds? Thanks.
When you book a hotel room the "occupancy" is to tell the hotel how many people will be in the room. Many folks will book a room for lower occupancy, since it is lower cost, and just put more people in the room than what they tell the hotel, but that is almost always against hotel policy. Whether or not you want to do something against a hotel's policy is up to you.
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BouwsTWanna come to a super soft birthday party?Registered Userregular
First time traveling out for a con, so I was wondering if I have 4 people going to Pax in total, would it be better to get a quad occupancy room, or a smaller room and add additional beds? Thanks.
Adding to zerzhul's comment, the hotel's set their occupancy limit usually based on fire code. They're looking at how many occupants per room so they don't exceed a safe number (which is usually outlined for them). It's also a great way for them to capitalize on each individual coming into the hotel, rather than collecting a flat "room rate."
But, break policy at your own risk. Having four people in a room that could house four, but only listing two is mostly a clerical and revenue problem for the hotel IMO... Having 16 in a room of four though...
Between you and me, Peggy, I smoked this Juul and it did UNTHINKABLE things to my mind and body...
Thanks for the replies, it cleared up a lot of things.
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ColdbrewDown in Front ProductionsLake Stevens, WARegistered Userregular
edited March 2014
Between PAX08 and... Prime12 I think? (including each East up until then) I stayed in a hotel with about 7 people and probably booked it for only double occupancy. It's not hard to get away with that and even get some extra room keys too, but it's still risky. I wouldn't recommend it unless you don't have other options or you're on a tight budget which I usually am.
At any rate, I'm pretty sure the Homewood Suites actually sells out before anything else these days. I've debated staying there for the last couple years but having to walk uphill to get there is a big turnoff for me considering I'm wearing myself out by holding up video cameras all weekend. The big open rooms and kitchens are awesome though and make it worthwhile.
The Sheraton has a pool though and that's hard to avoid.
Aside from those I'd also recommend the Red Lion and Grand Hyatt for very nice and very close hotels. The walk between them and the convention center is nothing. The Grand Hyatt is probably the nicest hotel around and the Red Lion has a pretty good restaurant below it if you want to snag a meal without leaving the building.
There's definitely plenty of options for Prime. East on the other hand...
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ASimPersonCold...... and hard.Registered Userregular
In my experience the past few years hotel availability tends to fluctuate throughout the summer. Last year I booked something the day the hotels were bookable, but then sometime in July I grabbed a room in the Sheraton. If you're willing to watch like a hawk, you can get in the block. It's not nearly as dire as passes.
That's been my experience too. Last year the group I usually go with was without a room until late June when something with 2 beds finally opened up. If you want a certain hotel or room type that sells out right away you can usually find a room opening up before the event if you're dedicated enough to watching the hotel site like a hawk.
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BouwsTWanna come to a super soft birthday party?Registered Userregular
Just booked an apartment in downtown Seattle. There are some services online that get people in touch with vacation apartment rentals, if some people want to explore that route. Got the apartment for the week (28th-4th) for less than 900 bucks.
Between you and me, Peggy, I smoked this Juul and it did UNTHINKABLE things to my mind and body...
Don't get discouraged if you don't score "The Sheraton". Really, it's likely going to be 75 degrees and sunny every day you're here for some very short walks.
100% spot on. Everything is spread out so you are walking to matter what hotel you book. We have done both the homewood and the Westin (opposite directions from the con) and both were great. Never felt like we were left out or anything was too far away. Probably going with the Westin again this year if we can get it.
Does anyone have experience with the Homewood Suites at Pike St. and does it usually go on sale via OnPeak?
As one of the cheaper alternatives close to the WSCC I may try to book it now if feedback is good. Thanks in advance
It was included last year, and I would think that it would be included this year. I was there last year and I'm aiming to go back.
However, there was some rustled jimmies last year, such as an enforcer (or so I'm told) that had a bag full of board games nicked from the entry area and the staff at the time was apparently not willing to do much of anything to help recover it.
The biggest potential problem is that the deal OnPeak has with the Homewood allows the hotel to rearrange rooms as they see fit. This ended up with groups of people being put into much smaller rooms than what they had reserved, and others being placed in rooms that were much larger than they needed.
At least, this is what was going on last year, I do not know if it will be the same as this year.
Thanks for the inputs! I went ahead and booked a room on Homewood. The reservation site is already saying they are running out, OnPeak probably got its batch of rooms blocked out already.
It's super hard to go wrong with hotels for Prime since there's so many right near the convention center. Parts of PAX are inside of the Sheraton, Grand Hyatt, and Olive 8 hotels though, so they're popular choices.
Where did you get the condo? I have a family of 5 with dietary restrictions and allergies. I would love a place to cook our own meals nearby.
Learned my lesson. Last year I rented a condo within walking distance and also room shared (which is an awesome way to meet cool people) to really cut down on the rooming and food cost since we also had a kitchen available to us. The Sheraton was nice, though, since I was about to kick off a separate vacation with my family. Kid loved the pool and we had a place to park the rental car.
Where did you get the condo? I have a family of 5 with dietary restrictions and allergies. I would love a place to cook our own meals nearby.
Learned my lesson. Last year I rented a condo within walking distance and also room shared (which is an awesome way to meet cool people) to really cut down on the rooming and food cost since we also had a kitchen available to us. The Sheraton was nice, though, since I was about to kick off a separate vacation with my family. Kid loved the pool and we had a place to park the rental car.
Try airbnb.com. You'll probably end up with a place further away from the convention center (might have to bus in) & maybe end up paying a bit more, but you can find all kinds of kinds of places.
Small plug for airbnb: Last year, I was on a tight budget and we had 8 in our party. There was no way we were going to be able to afford a hotel with that, so I asked someone with an airbnb place if we could squeeze that many in to her apartment, and she was totally fine. Didn't even charge me additional for extra people.
Not everyone with airbnb is going to be like that (some places are rented by companies, not individuals, so they're less lenient), but it's simply more likely that you'll be able to get a large party in a room for cheaper.
If the hotels sell out or aren't in your budget, I'd recommend giving it a try.
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BouwsTWanna come to a super soft birthday party?Registered Userregular
Try airbnb.com. You'll probably end up with a place further away from the convention center (might have to bus in) & maybe end up paying a bit more, but you can find all kinds of kinds of places.
I booked a place with Airbnb as well, though I have no experience. I'm glad to hear some positives though, my apartment is close and cheap. Absolutely check it out, no harm in looking.
Between you and me, Peggy, I smoked this Juul and it did UNTHINKABLE things to my mind and body...
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bacon_avengerDefender of Pork ProductsPacific NW, USARegistered Userregular
I never planned a hotel for Prime before. I know what the big 3 for East are, but which Hotel(s) are the best for pax prime?
Depends on what your primary Prime objective is. If you're heavy into cosplay, the Sheraton is probably where you want to be so you don't have to walk quite as much. If you're into tabletop, my vote would go for the Olive 8 because their TT area was far and away the best one in the entire convention. If you're there for things like tournaments, you'd want something near Benaroya. If you're packing 47 people into a small room like a Chinese \ flophouse, Homewood is the place to go, etc.
Personally, I made a booking @ the Sheraton, but that's solely because I'm an SPG Elite member and I have no status w/ Hyatt brands, otherwise I'd have booked the Olive 8....and honestly, I'll probably cancel it sometime between now and then anyhow, given that I live a whopping 13-15 minutes away from the convention centre, anyways so buying a hotel is really just an act of laziness for me.
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I tried a variety of searches but wasn't able to find this info, so thanks in advance for any help! FYI if you just wanted to book right now for that weekend they are anywhere from $289+ depending on what type of room you want, so I'm hoping the PAX page has a discount or I'll have to look elsewhere...
Cheers! See you in August!
There's no specific date as to when the hotel deals go up. Start regularly checking the forums and follow http://twitter.com/official_pax after PAX East ends.
Thanks for the quick reply! I really appreciate it. I will start checking the sites as soon as we get close to PAX East.
In 2012, I paid $752 for a quad occupancy room for 3 nights. ($250/night)
2011: $169
2012: $175
2013: $179
Attended: PAX Prime 2010/'11/'12/'13/'14
That is really great info, thank you so much! Judging by trends there I'd add $5 this year to $184 then about $30 for 3 more people. That's a heck of a lot cheaper than anything available for that hotel right now. I will definitely be waiting and hoping to successfully book through OnPeak. Thanks again everybody, you've all been really helpful!
Learned my lesson. Last year I rented a condo within walking distance and also room shared (which is an awesome way to meet cool people) to really cut down on the rooming and food cost since we also had a kitchen available to us. The Sheraton was nice, though, since I was about to kick off a separate vacation with my family. Kid loved the pool and we had a place to park the rental car.
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1) If you're going and are mostly into TT, the Olive 8 is actually a better location to stay at than the Sheraton. It's a Hyatt-brand for those that consider hotel award points. One of the newer remodeled hotels in the area, so generally nicer.
2) The Prime layout isn't much like East where you have 1 attached hotel, 2 more a couple blocks away, and then it's 1-3 miles to every other hotel. There are, if I recall correctly, 11 hotels within 1/4 of a mile of the convention centre and 26 hotels within 1/2 mile. Don't get discouraged if you don't score "The Sheraton". Really, it's likely going to be 75 degrees and sunny every day you're here for some very short walks.
When you book a hotel room the "occupancy" is to tell the hotel how many people will be in the room. Many folks will book a room for lower occupancy, since it is lower cost, and just put more people in the room than what they tell the hotel, but that is almost always against hotel policy. Whether or not you want to do something against a hotel's policy is up to you.
Adding to zerzhul's comment, the hotel's set their occupancy limit usually based on fire code. They're looking at how many occupants per room so they don't exceed a safe number (which is usually outlined for them). It's also a great way for them to capitalize on each individual coming into the hotel, rather than collecting a flat "room rate."
But, break policy at your own risk. Having four people in a room that could house four, but only listing two is mostly a clerical and revenue problem for the hotel IMO... Having 16 in a room of four though...
At any rate, I'm pretty sure the Homewood Suites actually sells out before anything else these days. I've debated staying there for the last couple years but having to walk uphill to get there is a big turnoff for me considering I'm wearing myself out by holding up video cameras all weekend. The big open rooms and kitchens are awesome though and make it worthwhile.
The Sheraton has a pool though and that's hard to avoid.
Aside from those I'd also recommend the Red Lion and Grand Hyatt for very nice and very close hotels. The walk between them and the convention center is nothing. The Grand Hyatt is probably the nicest hotel around and the Red Lion has a pretty good restaurant below it if you want to snag a meal without leaving the building.
There's definitely plenty of options for Prime. East on the other hand...
Attendee: Prime 12,13,14 East 13
100% spot on. Everything is spread out so you are walking to matter what hotel you book. We have done both the homewood and the Westin (opposite directions from the con) and both were great. Never felt like we were left out or anything was too far away. Probably going with the Westin again this year if we can get it.
As one of the cheaper alternatives close to the WSCC I may try to book it now if feedback is good. Thanks in advance
It is usually on sale through OnPeak but it's also one of the first hotels to sell out on OnPeak.
Attendee: Prime 12,13,14 East 13
However, there was some rustled jimmies last year, such as an enforcer (or so I'm told) that had a bag full of board games nicked from the entry area and the staff at the time was apparently not willing to do much of anything to help recover it.
The biggest potential problem is that the deal OnPeak has with the Homewood allows the hotel to rearrange rooms as they see fit. This ended up with groups of people being put into much smaller rooms than what they had reserved, and others being placed in rooms that were much larger than they needed.
At least, this is what was going on last year, I do not know if it will be the same as this year.
Now let's see if I can get badges this year
Not everyone with airbnb is going to be like that (some places are rented by companies, not individuals, so they're less lenient), but it's simply more likely that you'll be able to get a large party in a room for cheaper.
If the hotels sell out or aren't in your budget, I'd recommend giving it a try.
I booked a place with Airbnb as well, though I have no experience. I'm glad to hear some positives though, my apartment is close and cheap. Absolutely check it out, no harm in looking.
And a full grocery store (QFC) is just 5 or 6 blocks up from there.
Depends on what your primary Prime objective is. If you're heavy into cosplay, the Sheraton is probably where you want to be so you don't have to walk quite as much. If you're into tabletop, my vote would go for the Olive 8 because their TT area was far and away the best one in the entire convention. If you're there for things like tournaments, you'd want something near Benaroya. If you're packing 47 people into a small room like a Chinese \ flophouse, Homewood is the place to go, etc.
Personally, I made a booking @ the Sheraton, but that's solely because I'm an SPG Elite member and I have no status w/ Hyatt brands, otherwise I'd have booked the Olive 8....and honestly, I'll probably cancel it sometime between now and then anyhow, given that I live a whopping 13-15 minutes away from the convention centre, anyways so buying a hotel is really just an act of laziness for me.