5/5 rating based on 786 reviews. Read all reviews for Priceline - Hotel, Car, Flight for iPhone.
Priceline - Hotel, Car, Flight is free iOS app published by priceline.com
Hillndale
This app opens a window asking for a rating in the middle of my attempting to send my itinerary by txt message...screwing up the txt and making it impossible to shut down the rating window
RalphThompson
Likewise, I have used this app for many years. And I consistently find the best rates and a wider assortment of property options here. HOWEVER, listings SHOULD include disclaimers for those properties that treat Priceline customers as “lesser” than their first-party guests. It has consistently been the case that, as a Priceline customer, I am VERY OFTEN assigned rooms in the nether regions of the hotel, given rooms that are substandard (smaller than the other rooms, rooms with known maintenance issues, rooms that are not what was advertised or specifically selected at purchase, or rooms that they would never offer their ”paying customers”). “paying customers” is the actual term that one manager used to refer to their first-party reservations! This, combined with misleading star ratings, often make Priceline shopping more of a hit-and-miss process. I highly recommend a general disclaimer stating that third-party customers may NOT receive the same options and treatment as those who directly book their rooms. It’s only fair and makes for more informed customers! More than once have I demanded refunds because of one or more of the issues listed in this review!!! I suggest that others do likewise!!!!
Court_atl-hawaii
I like this site . This is where I can always find cheap tickets . I was able to get a last minute ticket to New York for only $240!!
Daniel Taverne
Never been disappointed using Priceline. I’ve booked at least 10 hotel rooms and flights through Priceline this year. Always get a great price and seamless experience
Barack O'Malley
Ive been using Priceline for over 10 years now, mostly for business travel. I heard about it once when flying into LA from Seattle, seated in First Class. The guy behind me was recommending it to the person next to him, and I checked it out as soon as I landed. I saved way more over the years than the cost of the first class ticket. Sometimes it pays to keep an ear to one’s fellow business people. This summer, my wife and I stayed in a 5-Star hotel in Seattle (The Fairmont) for about $125/night~ the standard price for that same room was $699! That is exemplary of the power of “Name Your Own Price.”