OK, how about this?
College Inn? Anyone know it? It's a killer price, with airfare included for both of us in the total.
Tara ,'Empty Places'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
OK, how about this?
College Inn? Anyone know it? It's a killer price, with airfare included for both of us in the total.
Ping Amyparker and see how she liked the Courtyard By Marriott Seattle Downtown Lake Union Hotel Seattle. It's pretty central. The lowest rate they seem to have is 99 a night, but there could be specials.
(Slow x-post, as I was looking up rates on the last one)
College Inn? Anyone know it? It's a killer price, with airfare included for both of us in the total.
I can track down reviews.
deb, I've walked by it any number of times, and it's a gorgeous building. Only downside is you might have some noisey college students partying just outside your window given the location.
We really just need solid basic comfort and not too much noise. And the price - $512 total for both of our non-stop (WHOO!) airfare and three nights of hotel, is hard to beat.
It looks like the rooms do not have separate bathrooms, which might be a deal breaker for you (it would be for me).
Hmmmmm. True - Halloween night. Hopefully not too noisy, though?
I'm not sure how much the noise would be a factor--it's nowhere near frat row or anything, but it's on a street with lots of restaurants and bars and such. Based on the handful of times I've been in the area on a weekend night, I'd say it's far from silent, but also far from the worst campus party noise I've ever heard.
Deb, the link won't let me see what hotel it is.