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Old Oct 22nd, 2004, 01:13 PM
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Hotel in Orlando, 1 night, 4 adults?

Evening, We are a party of 4 adults looking for a decent room for 1 night before we move to our time share. Maybe something on International Drive so we can walk around, or by Universal as we are thinking of City Walk for the evening. Nothing to fancy, just clean and decent beds. Thanks for any tips!!
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Old Oct 22nd, 2004, 04:37 PM
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Best Western Universal Inn is right across the street. We had a large room with 2 beds and a sofa bed but I think they only had one such room available. The regular rooms were probably too small for 4 adults, they only had double beds not queens.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2004, 04:42 PM
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I remember we met another family who was staying at the Red Roof Inn next door. I'm sure they said that the rooms had queen beds. www.redroof.com
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The Homewood Suites are very nice.
They have bedrooms and then a seperate livingroom with a sofa sleeper.
A complimentary hot breakfast is included in the morning.
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I vote for the Homewood Suites. We just stayed in one in Connecticut this past weekend and I fell in love with them. They weren't pricey and the rooms were nice, plus you got a great breakfast.
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What time of year? If you are going off season, you may be able to find a really cheap rate on a great room.

Have you thought about bidding on priceline?
 
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Thanks for the tips. I should have stated tho, we do want 2 rooms, and we are going early Nov., yikes,2 weeks from now! I'm looking at the Hilton Garden Inn, Seaworld? Can we walk around there? Or something on International by shopping? Thanks again!
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