1) San Francisco 2) SOMA-Moscone Center or Union Square East 3) 3.20.10 4) 3.25.10 5) 2 6) 4* 7) Union Square East 4* Westin St. Francis $246 Grand Hyatt San
Francisco $255 Orchard Garden Hotel $277 SOMA- Moscone Center 4* Palomar $230 W Hotel San Francisco $393 Marriott San Francisco $249 8 ) Used hotel websites.
9) 4* free re-bid zones: Fisherman's Wharf, Civic Center, South San Francisco, SFO North- San Bruno, Marina- Lombard 10) $145/night On 11.8.09 at 10 am bid
up to $120 using free re-bids with no success. On 11.6.09 at 4 pm bid up to $115 using free re-bids with no success. 11) Yes. 12) Yes. 13) Yes.
There is one large convention going on during your stay that may push your bid a tad higher, but there should still be ample hotel rooms available at
competitive rates. (See below.) I would keep your current bidding strategy of starting at/about $90 and using free re-bids up to $120. Since the date is a good
4 months of way, you have plenty of time to keep on bidding those rates. In the meantime, make a safety reservation. As March draws nearer you can always raise
your max bid a tad if you have yet to be successful. But I wouldn't worry about being unsuccesful at this stage of your bidding. Good luck.
03.21.10 - 03.25.10 American Chemical Society
Spring National Meeting
Sunday, 3/21/2010 through Thursday, 3/25/2010
Attendance: 15700
Peak Rooms: 5000
03.23.10 - 03.26.10 California Association for Coordinated Transportation, Inc.
CALACT Spring 2010
Tuesday, 3/23/2010 through Friday, 3/26/2010
Attendance: 200
Peak Rooms: 130
03.23.10 - 03.28.10 American Federation of Teachers
AFT/NEA Joint Higher Education Conference
Tuesday, 3/23/2010 through Sunday, 3/28/2010
Attendance: 650
Peak Rooms: 538