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willise

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I am trying to find a nice hotel in Miami for JAn 31 thru FEb 1. 2 nites. I really don't want to spend $300 or $400 a nite. I don't want a dump. We stayed in Miami Beach (S Beach) a few years ago. The site made a mistake . We paid $99 a nite. It should have been $1099.00 It was gorgeous. LMT is so confusing to me. I thought Galveston was hard. We just stayed there in Feb . Got that down to a tee. Now I need Miami again. We are flying into Ft Lauderdale because SW doesn't go into Miami. Any suggestions. Dont want PL again. Tried it once. That was enough.

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Since you will be staying in the Miami area two nights, I'd look for hotels in Miami Beach/S Beach areas. Not enough to do in Miami especially without a car.

 

You are looking at peak time. Take a look at Hotwire.com. Everything will be over $200 in walkable interesting areas, I'm sure. But you would be able to find something under $300.

 

If you use the hotel lists provided on betterbidding.com you will be able to narrow down the possible hotels you are looking at on hotwire by their amenities, star levels and area. Know tho, that new hotels are added often in the Miami area, that won't be on the lists right away.

 

Good luck.

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That looks like the address with your search parameters.

 

Try this:

When you find a hotel you like from the results page, you'll see each hotel has three options: Description, Map & Directions, Photos.

 

Place your cursor over any of those three and don't click on it. On the bottom of your screen you'll see a line pop up that begins with "javascript" and in that line is a number like "917" and that is the hotel code. Plug that number into the link I provided and it will show you what hotel it is.

 

 

The Tourico companies all utilize the same hotel codes so really you're searching the main site for the hotel name that is provided on LMT.

It used to be easier when you could click on the undercover hotel and it open up in a new page and you could grab the number from the address bar. Now they open as a pop-up.

 

I hope I explained it clear enough. let us know how it works out.

 

Hi, I have used LMT before as well and I understand your explanation

but they are running a special and I can't figure out where to plug

"the number" into your link......the hotel is located in downtown,

next to the James L Knight Center.....4.5 stars......It is not the IC...

may be the Hyatt or Hilton........would you know?

Thanks:)......for Dec they have a room for $115.00......

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Hi, I have used LMT before as well and I understand your explanation

but they are running a special and I can't figure out where to plug

"the number" into your link......the hotel is located in downtown,

next to the James L Knight Center.....4.5 stars......It is not the IC...

may be the Hyatt or Hilton........would you know?

Thanks:)......for Dec they have a room for $115.00......

 

 

This is the link: http://www.touricoholidays.com/en/PageHotelDetail.aspx?hotelId=917&provider=localTgsProvider

 

The number in the link right now is "917" and this is the IC. Replace the IC number 917 with the number from the hotel you are looking at.

 

Let us know how it goes. :)

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Hi, I have used LMT before as well and I understand your explanation

but they are running a special and I can't figure out where to plug

"the number" into your link......the hotel is located in downtown,

next to the James L Knight Center.....4.5 stars......It is not the IC...

may be the Hyatt or Hilton........would you know?

Thanks:)......for Dec they have a room for $115.00......

 

 

I think I found it. Is it this one: http://www.touricoholidays.com/en/PageHotelDetail.aspx?hotelId=13982&provider=localTgsProvider

 

Hyatt Regency at the Miami Convention Center.

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This is the link: http://www.touricoholidays.com/en/PageHotelDetail.aspx?hotelId=917&provider=localTgsProvider

 

The number in the link right now is "917" and this is the IC. Replace the IC number 917 with the number from the hotel you are looking at.

 

Let us know how it goes. :)

 

Hi again, I must be having a major SR moment:eek:...I clicked on the link

and for the life of me, I cannot find where to replace the number:rolleyes:

If I give you the number and date I am looking at would you mind

checking for me?:D #13982.....DEC 4th for one night....1 adult......

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Oh, you are sooooooo good:D thank you!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

No problem. If you do want to book don't forget to call the 800 number to do so. They will confirm the hotel name ahead of time and you can generally save more money booking over the phone. :)

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No problem. If you do want to book don't forget to call the 800 number to do so. They will confirm the hotel name ahead of time and you can generally save more money booking over the phone. :)

 

Hi, called and they seemed to be a bit confused:eek:.....I will

call again later.

 

Thanks again for your help:)

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