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Priceline.com Releases Results Of New Year's Eve Travel Survey; Las Vegas is the Top Party Spot in the U.S., While U.K. Residents Prefer London to Ring in the New Year

Business Wire, Dec 26, 2005

--2-star hotel, Orange County's Disneyworld Area $49 per night

Priceline.com's Name Your Own Price(R) reservation service is different from fixed-price travel sites. With priceline.com's Name Your Own Price(R) reservation service, the exact hotel is show only after purchase. See website for other details. Name Your Own Price(R) hotel examples shown are for offers booked between November 5, 2005 and December 5, 2005 for check-in between December 29, 2005 and January 3, 2006 and include all applicable taxes and service fees. There is no guarantee that hotels or prices will be available. Actual prices and availability are always subject to change.

About Priceline.com

Priceline.com www.priceline.com is a travel service that offers leisure airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, vacation packages and cruises. Priceline.com recently expanded its services, so customers now have a choice: they can pick from a broad selection of published flights, hotels, rental cars and packages at published prices or, for deeper savings, they can use priceline.com's Name Your Own Price(R) service for their travel needs. Priceline.com also has a personal finance service that offers home mortgages, refinancing and home equity loans through an independent licensee. Priceline.com operates one of Europe's fastest growing hotel reservation services through Activehotels.com, Activereservations.com, Bookings.net and priceline.co.uk. The company also operates the following travel web sites: Travelweb.com, Lowestfare.com, RentalCars.com and BreezeNet.com. Priceline.com licenses its business model to independent licensees, including priceline mortgage and certain international licensees.

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