Well... the first time we had to call them 3 times before they came to fix it, that was the first day so it wasn't a very good first impression. Anyway, we decided to figure the toilet out ourselves as we didn't want to have to call them 3 times every time we had to go to the toilet. Eventually we discovered the trick and managed to fix it ourselves...everytime... I am otherwise pleased with the hotel..
Yea, other than the toilet situation, I didn't mind the hotel either. It was situated in a good location as well. _________________
I'm planning to go to the USA, anyone living there know how much a typical motel room costs? I'm planning on travelling around the country, so information about any part is useful!
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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:48 pm Post subject:
adylma wrote:
I'm planning to go to the USA, anyone living there know how much a typical motel room costs? I'm planning on travelling around the country, so information about any part is useful!
Hi adylma!
Do you know what cities you are planning on visiting in the USA? Motels could have a wide range of prices depending on their location and the time of year. I hope you have fun on your USA vacation!
Do you know what cities you are planning on visiting in the USA? Motels could have a wide range of prices depending on their location and the time of year. I hope you have fun on your USA vacation!
Thank you I'm sure I will.
Like I said, I'm planning a trip around the country, going from coast to coast, and some more, so I'm hoping to cover many big cities. Definite stops in: Washington DC, New York City, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Mount Rushmore, Las Vegas, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon, Miami and probably many more along the way. Basically, I'm looking for information about any city where Amtrak operated trains stop.
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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:45 pm Post subject:
adylma wrote:
Thank you I'm sure I will.
Like I said, I'm planning a trip around the country, going from coast to coast, and some more, so I'm hoping to cover many big cities. Definite stops in: Washington DC, New York City, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Mount Rushmore, Las Vegas, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon, Miami and probably many more along the way. Basically, I'm looking for information about any city where Amtrak operated trains stop.
Wow that is a lot of cities! Good for you! I haven't stayed in motels so I don't know of any personally but you can go to Amtrak.com to see what cities they go to. Click on Routes and then Browse by Region. For the motels info I found a site called sidestep.com where you type in the city name and your motel/hotel info (i.e check in/out date, #of people) and it will find the best prices for you. Hope that helps.
Wow that is a lot of cities! Good for you! I haven't stayed in motels so I don't know of any personally but you can go to Amtrak.com to see what cities they go to. Click on Routes and then Browse by Region. For the motels info I found a site called sidestep.com where you type in the city name and your motel/hotel info (i.e check in/out date, #of people) and it will find the best prices for you. Hope that helps.
Thanks Yea I graduate next summer so it's like a long graduation trip, I thought I would deserve it after 3 hard years Where do you live?
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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:59 pm Post subject:
adylma wrote:
Thanks Yea I graduate next summer so it's like a long graduation trip, I thought I would deserve it after 3 hard years Where do you live?
Yes you certainly do deserve a nice long vacation after studying so hard. I live on Long Island, NY. Since I noticed that you did not put your location in your profile I will ask this as a general question....What part of the world are you in right now? If you don't feel like being specific about your country you could always just tell us the continent or general area.
I am sure that there are other ppl here who could help you with some info on some of the cities that you are interested in visiting in the USA. Aren't there?
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:03 pm Post subject:
Enna wrote:
I am sure that there are other ppl here who could help you with some info on some of the cities that you are interested in visiting in the USA. Aren't there?
And there are some good travel books full of valuable information, also for the little budget traveller - Lonely Planet comes to mind.
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:57 am Post subject:
adylma wrote:
Thank you I'm sure I will.
Like I said, I'm planning a trip around the country, going from coast to coast, and some more, so I'm hoping to cover many big cities. Definite stops in: Washington DC, New York City, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Mount Rushmore, Las Vegas, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon, Miami and probably many more along the way. Basically, I'm looking for information about any city where Amtrak operated trains stop.
That's a lot of cities covering all parts of the country. In terms of Amtrak, check out the Interactive Route Atlas at www.amtrak.com . I've heard the Pacific Coast line between California and Seattle is really nice.
Hi everyone! Thank you for all your help, and sorry for the late reply. I find myself rather busy revising lately as it's almost exam times! I'm living in the UK, not really in London, but quite close so travelling to the USA will not be too much of a problem hopefully As for guidebooks, I have bought lonely planet's and will start reading it as soon as my exams are over
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 2:26 am Post subject:
adylma wrote:
Hi everyone! Thank you for all your help, and sorry for the late reply. I find myself rather busy revising lately as it's almost exam times! I'm living in the UK, not really in London, but quite close so travelling to the USA will not be too much of a problem hopefully As for guidebooks, I have bought lonely planet's and will start reading it as soon as my exams are over
Lovely pic from Merry Ol' London Town. Quite inviting, actually.
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