Sheraton was nice and this year at the Westin proper. I def give a fistbump to the Sheraton for having everything in order and the rooms are clean and big with nice views on the 25th floor.
The view from 2151 in the Union Tower was sweet enough that if I can make it this year, I'm going to try and get over there again. I'd *like* to get the PAX Rate and will ask for it when I call to book, but that room was worth the upcharge for me.
Guys, I'm trying to head over from the UK, and having a look at Expedia, it recommends a hotel called Renaissance Seattle Hotel (515 Madison St, Seattle, WA 98104, USA).
How close is this to the centre? And does anyone have any opinions on the hotel?
(Never been to Seattle before, so I know absolutely nothing about it.)
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Just wait a little bit longer until the official PAX hotels are posted. Those hotels are closest to the convention center and will offer a PAX-discount.
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Hilton Homewood Suites was everything a hotel room should be.
Free dinner (including beer and wine!) Monday through Thursday nights. Free breakfast every morning.
We paid about $180/a night. There were five of us. Three of us in the bed in the bedroom, two on the couch that folded out into a bed. If people wanted to sleep on the floors, there probably would have been room for four or five more.
Had a full-sized fridge, sink, dishwasher, microwave, two TV's, and more... It was basically a tiny apartment.
Totally awesome, and completely worth the money. It's about a block and a half to the convention center doors.
I would say, 'I can't recommend it enough,' but I can't. If I do, I may not be able to get a suite there again this year.
Do you have a link? The lack of swimming pool might be negated with TWO tv's that have accessible ports.KHOO, I HOPE YOU GET A PAX DEAL ON THIS HOTEL,please good sir.
Their web presence was kind of iffy last year, and it still looks like it sucks.
I made a reservation there in February when they were called "Pike Place Suites" for 380 a night (still a steal for the six to seven people we were planning). Then in late July/early August I noticed the PAX website had "Hilton Homewood Suites" at the same address. Apparently they were bought out by Hilton. I called and managed to renegotiate my reservation down to the PAX rate of 180 a night.
I seriously hope it will be back on the PAX list this year. In 2007, my wife and I stayed at the real Hilton further up the road, and that place was a dump compared to Homewood Suites. At 180/night, it's a steal.
Unfortunately, though, their website was minimal as Pike Place Suites, and practically non-existent as Hilton Homewood. Both times I called to make the reservation.
It's not as close as the Sheraton/Red Lion, but the walk was minimal...it's just a block up the hill from the convenience store that's next to the center. Across the street from the park thing.
Just to add yet more griping (sorry Moe) but we foreign types can't book flights until we have a hotel booking. US immigration forbids international flights until you have an address to stay the first night in when you arrive
Just to add yet more griping (sorry Moe) but we foreign types can't book flights until we have a hotel booking. US immigration forbids international flights until you have an address to stay the first night in when you arrive
Wow that is really stupid. What if you plan on backpacking and hobo-ing it around town?
Just to add yet more griping (sorry Moe) but we foreign types can't book flights until we have a hotel booking. US immigration forbids international flights until you have an address to stay the first night in when you arrive
Wow that is really stupid. What if you plan on backpacking and hobo-ing it around town?
Then you're not welcome in Fortress America.
The United States: Freedom! (as long as you're not from anywhere)
The United States: Freedom! (as long as you're not from anywhere)
Hmmmm Fortress America..... *starts to daydream out window as illegals run across the border in the distance*
Well we're tough into get in legally, anyway. I suppose they could enter through Canada to get to PAX, but you'd best believe we'll jank your laptop and iPod at the border.
Just to add yet more griping (sorry Moe) but we foreign types can't book flights until we have a hotel booking. US immigration forbids international flights until you have an address to stay the first night in when you arrive
Wow that is really stupid. What if you plan on backpacking and hobo-ing it around town?
What do you think this is? Some kind of gross European country?
As for you foreign types...why not just reserve a room anywhere, book the flight, then change your reservation when the PAX hotels are released.
What do you think this is? Some kind of gross European country?
As for you foreign types...why not just reserve a room anywhere, book the flight, then change your reservation when the PAX hotels are released.
Probably because when I was making my reservations I noticed that most of them require you to pay up front instead of just having reservations. I got out of that by using my AAA discount and they had different rate rules at the Sheraton.
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What do you think this is? Some kind of gross European country?
As for you foreign types...why not just reserve a room anywhere, book the flight, then change your reservation when the PAX hotels are released.
Probably because when I was making my reservations I noticed that most of them require you to pay up front instead of just having reservations. I got out of that by using my AAA discount and they had different rate rules at the Sheraton.
that's strange...I've never paid for a hotel up front. they all wanted my credit card number, but they never have charged it until i checked out.
What do you think this is? Some kind of gross European country?
As for you foreign types...why not just reserve a room anywhere, book the flight, then change your reservation when the PAX hotels are released.
Probably because when I was making my reservations I noticed that most of them require you to pay up front instead of just having reservations. I got out of that by using my AAA discount and they had different rate rules at the Sheraton.
that's strange...I've never paid for a hotel up front. they all wanted my credit card number, but they never have charged it until i checked out.
Expedia and the Sheraton page both stated in their Terms and Conditions that you had to pay up front. That's why I went looking for the AAA deal. That may change when you use the PAX rates that are forthcoming in the future.
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What do you think this is? Some kind of gross European country?
As for you foreign types...why not just reserve a room anywhere, book the flight, then change your reservation when the PAX hotels are released.
Probably because when I was making my reservations I noticed that most of them require you to pay up front instead of just having reservations. I got out of that by using my AAA discount and they had different rate rules at the Sheraton.
that's strange...I've never paid for a hotel up front. they all wanted my credit card number, but they never have charged it until i checked out.
Expedia and the Sheraton page both stated in their Terms and Conditions that you had to pay up front. That's why I went looking for the AAA deal. That may change when you use the PAX rates that are forthcoming in the future.
Wait for the pax deal. Unless somethings radically changed, its how its always been.
What do you think this is? Some kind of gross European country?
As for you foreign types...why not just reserve a room anywhere, book the flight, then change your reservation when the PAX hotels are released.
Probably because when I was making my reservations I noticed that most of them require you to pay up front instead of just having reservations. I got out of that by using my AAA discount and they had different rate rules at the Sheraton.
that's strange...I've never paid for a hotel up front. they all wanted my credit card number, but they never have charged it until i checked out.
Expedia and the Sheraton page both stated in their Terms and Conditions that you had to pay up front. That's why I went looking for the AAA deal. That may change when you use the PAX rates that are forthcoming in the future.[/QUOTE]
You only have to pay upfront for "Web-Only" deals on the Sheraton website. Even once Khoo has the hotel rates ready, actually call the hotels to do the booking if you have any concerns. It's what I did last year with the Sheraton and I plan to do it again; I still got all my confirmations by email just like normal, and I was able to get the PAX rate and make special requests as needed.
I bet some type of sinister synergies are in the works.
At least, I hope so. I'm checking the hotels info twice a day now, even as busy as things are. Can't put in for time off this early without some type of concrete obligation (not that hotel reservations are, but it's enough to get the ball rolling). That, and "sinister synergies" sounds better the more I say it.
I called the Grand Hyatt because there are no rooms available online, and the reservations lady gave me the "Pax travel desk" phone number which is an agency that can book your hotel at the pax rate. I guess they just haven't posted the info, because they are possibly trying to get more hotel deals. Here is the info I found.
Sheraton 1 king or 2 doubles (full) 174/night
Grand Hyatt King 169/night
Grand Hyatt 2 doubles 194/night
Crown Plaza 1 king or 2 doubles 153/night
Roosevelt Hotel 1 king or 2 doubles 159/night
Homewood Suites 1 king or 2 doubles 169/night
Hotel Max 1 king or 2 doubles 160/night
Hope this helps anyone in trying to plan their trip!
Where is the Red Lion rate? I called them and they said they had a block reserved with a rate, but I have to book it through the Pax travel desk, which doesn't show it as a listed hotel.
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edited March 2009
I'm in the process of getting a room at the Hyatt as well. Love the new reservation system as well Khoo, thanks!
Khoo, can I book a wheelchair room from this website, or do i have to call?
Or can I book first then call?
I think the best bet would be to book the room and then call up to specify. Thanks!
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ColdbrewDown in Front ProductionsLake Stevens, WARegistered Userregular
edited March 2009
I'm failing to understand the Hyatt polices. The deposit amount is not charged until check-in, correct? So I could book it now and not pay a dime until then?
I'm failing to understand the Hyatt polices. The deposit amount is not charged until check-in, correct? So I could book it now and not pay a dime until then?
Correct.
If you have to cancel the room and dont do so within 24h of your checkin date then you forefit the deposit amount.
The only thing that confused me was that the Hyatt says you can only have double occupancy in a room with two beds... Why can't there be 3 people in a room with two beds???
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Where is the Red Lion rate? I called them and they said they had a block reserved with a rate, but I have to book it through the Pax travel desk, which doesn't show it as a listed hotel.
I noticed the Red Lion wasn't there at first either, but I changed the occupancy at the top to 4 people and it showed up. Try that.
The only thing that confused me was that the Hyatt says you can only have double occupancy in a room with two beds... Why can't there be 3 people in a room with two beds???
Yeah that kinda pissed me off, I even switched the occupancy to 4 and it says that none of the rooms at the Hyatt meet that, and there's no reason for it. So I'm not sure if that's something with the Hyatt or with this reservation system. I'm still booking it anyway though. :P
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The view from 2151 in the Union Tower was sweet enough that if I can make it this year, I'm going to try and get over there again. I'd *like* to get the PAX Rate and will ask for it when I call to book, but that room was worth the upcharge for me.
How close is this to the centre? And does anyone have any opinions on the hotel?
(Never been to Seattle before, so I know absolutely nothing about it.)
Do you have a link? The lack of swimming pool might be negated with TWO tv's that have accessible ports.KHOO, I HOPE YOU GET A PAX DEAL ON THIS HOTEL,please good sir.
I made a reservation there in February when they were called "Pike Place Suites" for 380 a night (still a steal for the six to seven people we were planning). Then in late July/early August I noticed the PAX website had "Hilton Homewood Suites" at the same address. Apparently they were bought out by Hilton. I called and managed to renegotiate my reservation down to the PAX rate of 180 a night.
I seriously hope it will be back on the PAX list this year. In 2007, my wife and I stayed at the real Hilton further up the road, and that place was a dump compared to Homewood Suites. At 180/night, it's a steal.
Unfortunately, though, their website was minimal as Pike Place Suites, and practically non-existent as Hilton Homewood. Both times I called to make the reservation.
It's not as close as the Sheraton/Red Lion, but the walk was minimal...it's just a block up the hill from the convenience store that's next to the center. Across the street from the park thing.
*gripe gripe*
I'm sure there is a good reason, but I'm starting to get curious.
yes you can.
you just need... the right motivation.
I'm sure somebody here can help... motivate you.
Wow that is really stupid. What if you plan on backpacking and hobo-ing it around town?
Then you're not welcome in Fortress America.
The United States: Freedom! (as long as you're not from anywhere)
Hmmmm Fortress America..... *starts to daydream out window as illegals run across the border in the distance*
Well we're tough into get in legally, anyway. I suppose they could enter through Canada to get to PAX, but you'd best believe we'll jank your laptop and iPod at the border.
What do you think this is? Some kind of gross European country?
As for you foreign types...why not just reserve a room anywhere, book the flight, then change your reservation when the PAX hotels are released.
I understand Moe. Khoo is doing the best he can and I'm sure this is one of a MILLION things that has to get done.
that's strange...I've never paid for a hotel up front. they all wanted my credit card number, but they never have charged it until i checked out.
Expedia and the Sheraton page both stated in their Terms and Conditions that you had to pay up front. That's why I went looking for the AAA deal. That may change when you use the PAX rates that are forthcoming in the future.
Wait for the pax deal. Unless somethings radically changed, its how its always been.
Expedia and the Sheraton page both stated in their Terms and Conditions that you had to pay up front. That's why I went looking for the AAA deal. That may change when you use the PAX rates that are forthcoming in the future.[/QUOTE]
You only have to pay upfront for "Web-Only" deals on the Sheraton website. Even once Khoo has the hotel rates ready, actually call the hotels to do the booking if you have any concerns. It's what I did last year with the Sheraton and I plan to do it again; I still got all my confirmations by email just like normal, and I was able to get the PAX rate and make special requests as needed.
At least, I hope so. I'm checking the hotels info twice a day now, even as busy as things are. Can't put in for time off this early without some type of concrete obligation (not that hotel reservations are, but it's enough to get the ball rolling). That, and "sinister synergies" sounds better the more I say it.
Sheraton 1 king or 2 doubles (full) 174/night
Grand Hyatt King 169/night
Grand Hyatt 2 doubles 194/night
Crown Plaza 1 king or 2 doubles 153/night
Roosevelt Hotel 1 king or 2 doubles 159/night
Homewood Suites 1 king or 2 doubles 169/night
Hotel Max 1 king or 2 doubles 160/night
Hope this helps anyone in trying to plan their trip!
https://www.ttgcompass.com/compass/webdirect.cfm?code=PENNY09
Or can I book first then call?
Hmmm it appears that the Sheraton is already booked up; I got a no rooms available when I tried to look up reservations.
Its not. Its just not avaialble for the daterange you selected.
The majority of the pax block at most of the hotels are just for the nights around and on PAX itself.
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^5!
And yeah, the Sheraton discount is more expensive than it was last year (by $10 a night) while everything else looks cheaper.
I think the best bet would be to book the room and then call up to specify. Thanks!
Correct.
If you have to cancel the room and dont do so within 24h of your checkin date then you forefit the deposit amount.
I noticed the Red Lion wasn't there at first either, but I changed the occupancy at the top to 4 people and it showed up. Try that.
Yeah that kinda pissed me off, I even switched the occupancy to 4 and it says that none of the rooms at the Hyatt meet that, and there's no reason for it. So I'm not sure if that's something with the Hyatt or with this reservation system. I'm still booking it anyway though. :P