I'm a college student, and I'm organizing a spring break trip for me a 5 other friends. Now before you tell me to possibly consider a travel agent, I have done a lot of research into this and I'm trying to get the best price/bang for the buck possible.
We're looking to spend around $500 for airfare and lodging per person. I've gotten airfare down to $352 (with taxes and everything) roundtrip from NYC, and this is the cheapest I can find for just airfare alone. When I tried putting packages together with airfare and lodging, I noticed the savings the big sites claim (Expedia, Orbitz etc) were not better than if I booked it all separately. We're looking to spend around $500 for airfare and lodging.
I will be trying to do the whole biddingfortravel.com thing on Priceline in a few days, but if that doesn't work out, I wanted to know if any of you can suggest moderately priced lodgings in the area. We're specifically interested in something with a beachfront (or close to one) and in the Hotel Zone. I've read all the reviews on tripadvisor and Fodors, but first-hand experiences are definitely important to me. So if you have any suggestions and can relate to the budget minded college student, please share your experiences!
We're looking to spend around $500 for airfare and lodging per person. I've gotten airfare down to $352 (with taxes and everything) roundtrip from NYC, and this is the cheapest I can find for just airfare alone. When I tried putting packages together with airfare and lodging, I noticed the savings the big sites claim (Expedia, Orbitz etc) were not better than if I booked it all separately. We're looking to spend around $500 for airfare and lodging.
I will be trying to do the whole biddingfortravel.com thing on Priceline in a few days, but if that doesn't work out, I wanted to know if any of you can suggest moderately priced lodgings in the area. We're specifically interested in something with a beachfront (or close to one) and in the Hotel Zone. I've read all the reviews on tripadvisor and Fodors, but first-hand experiences are definitely important to me. So if you have any suggestions and can relate to the budget minded college student, please share your experiences!
