Any "suites" with a bed and a pull-out couch? That seems to be the way many hotels solve the two bed problem.
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F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: Madison, WI from June 20-22 2008! Official website.
They say the bay window rooms (facing Newbury Street) have love seats with single-size pull-out beds. No rollaways or cots, though.
Hey, need some travel advice
LA/SFistas -- what's the best way to get between the two cities?
NYistas -- need a good place to take a bunch of students and parents. good with large groups, not too expensive.
Phillyistas -- same question.
LA/SFistas -- what's the best way to get between the two cities?
Drive, see if they can travel from Oakland or San Jose and get a Southwest flight, get a (possibly more expensive) flight on another airline.
How far is the drive? The Jet Blue flight is only $60.
NYistas -- need a good place to take a bunch of students and parents. good with large groups, not too expensive.
What neighborhood? How kitchy are you willing to get? (Like, I remember going to Jekyll and Hyde Club on class trips in high school, but it might be overly themey.)
The drive is 350+ miles by the shortest route, which is also the very, very boring route.
The pretty drive up the coast is longer, beautiful and not a good choice if you suffer from motion sickness.
The drive takes 6-8 hours. Definitely without a DOUBT have them take the plane. Caveat, though--it is much less hassle to go from Burbank (BUR) to Oakland (OAK) than from LAX to SFO. BART will take them from Oakland into SF. Las I checked Jet Blue doesn't do that route, but Southwest does.
BTW, this is me we're talking about. I'm taking Jet Blue. I thougth I could do Long Beach to Oakland? For some reason, they don't go Burbank to Oakland.
There is a Long Beach-Oakland flight. Whether that would work for you is mostly a question of how hard it would be to get to Long Beach, which I have no idea about.