Arlette
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Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 06:30 PM UTC
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I know there aren't any hotels really close to the Club but that there are a TON of hotels fairly close, but I was hoping those of you more familiar with D.C. might be able to make a recommendation or two.
I'm meeting a friend at the show and then he has to fly out of National (Can't. call. it. Reagan.) early the next morning. So here's my specific dilemma: I'll want to park at the hotel in the afternoon so we can cab it to the hotel after the show. No drinking and driving for me. Then, need easy access to DCA in the morning since we'll only get about 3 hours sleep. I know, I'm asking for too much. But, thought I'd give it a try to see if any of you had any suggestions. Thanks.
Random Citizen
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 06:36 PM UTC
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While there are plenty of hotels downtown that will allow you to jump on the Metro's Blue or Yellow lines to DCA, it would be more helpful to know what price range you're looking at for a hotel room.
jkeisenh
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 06:37 PM UTC
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Helix, Rouge, or Topaz are all great hotels (I prefer Helix myself) that are within 4 blocks of a metro station (for getting to the airport) and within about 2 miles of 930. They're also rather nice.
Arlette
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 06:44 PM UTC
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Looking for relatively inexpensive since we will be in the room for about 4 hours total. I know D.C. is pricey but I don't need amenities or other features that I would normally love if we could spend more time.
And we'll be driving, no Metro, since we're both from way out of town.
Thanks!
Arlette
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 07:17 PM UTC
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Yes, under $150. This is for this Saturday night. Thx.
lily1
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 07:25 PM UTC
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i would use priceline. dc should have some decent rates since a lot of dc folks go out of town for the holiday. dc really isn't a hot bed for new years. fun stuff to do, but not a big outside the metropolitan area crowd drawer.
Random Citizen
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 07:32 PM UTC
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The only concern with using Priceline is you have no choice on the hotel chosen so make sure you select the right areas. If you go this route, from the options listed, check off:
Convention Ctr - Capitol Hill area
Dupont Circle - Woodley Park
White House - Downtown
El Tee
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 08:10 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Arlette:
Looking for relatively inexpensive since we will be in the room for about 4 hours total.
Might wanna email the Mayor's office. :D
You could try Alexandria or near the Pentagon since the metro and airport are close-by. Might be pricier though. Most people are outta town, so you should find something. Why sleep? ;)
El Tee
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 08:23 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Random Citizen:
Originally posted by El Tee:
You could try Alexandria or near the Pentagon since the metro and airport are close-by. Might be pricier though. Most people are outta town, so you should find something. Why sleep? ;)
The only problem would be the not-so-cheap cab fare from the 9:30 to that area.
Right. But this is last minute, soo…
anyhow, metro goes the club too!
walkonby
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 29, 2004 at 10:52 PM UTC
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the best hotel in d.c. is "the melrose", near 24th, nw.
looks expensive, treats you expensively, but is not that $$. and the bar, "the library", rules.
just don't buy the cigars; man they rip you off.
lily1
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Re: Hotel Help?
December 30, 2004 at 03:11 AM UTC
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i don't like rouge at all. i much prefer topaz, helix or monaco. monaco is my favorite. what a gorgeous building.