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Well, I'm working on it, P_M. July 1 is a holiday here. It's a Tuesday and I get Monday off as well, so we could come on Saturday and leave on Tuesday.
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\:D/ YAY! We're coming to Austin in July!
My SO was a little concerned about the heat but I've promised that every time he gets too hot, I'll buy him a tall, cool drink in an air-conditioned bar. And we'll stay in a hotel with a pool. Actually, the idea was originally his -- he's a big music fan. I can get a really good rate at the Hilton Garden Inn downtown -- is that OK? And yes, I definitely want to meet the Texas Fodorites! Lunch, dinner -- whatever works for you. I'm going to start pulling ideas off these threads. Can you recommend: - best music venues (blues, rock) - best Texas bbq - any places to dance - best bargain shopping - anything else you can think of I'm SO excited! \:D/ |
YAY indeed, I'm so excited about your visit!! :-D
The Hilton Garden Inn is in an OK location but if you can get a little closer to Congress Ave that would be best. Needless to say that will cost more, but hey, the Canadian $ is kicking the US $'s butt so you can splurge!! :-)) But seriously, that hotel will be OK if the others won't work for you. I will put on my thinking cap C:) and try to answer some of your other questions. I'm not much of a shopper and I'm not a fan of BBQ but you'll have plenty of ideas before your trip. I'm doing lunch with goddesstogo!! YEEEEHAWWWW!!!! <):) |
Wait! I wanna say it too...YEEEEHAWWWW!!!!
How far is the Hilton Garden Inn from Congress Avenue? I'll keep looking for a bit before I make a commitment. |
try the hilton on 4th or the hampton on 2nd and san jacinto.
best shopping? san marcus outlets - best in texas is only 40 min away on i-35!!!\\not a big bbq fan either - sorry. |
Those look like possibilities, as does the other Hilton (on 4th). What do you think about the location of the Hyatt Regency (on Barton Springs, which I think is the lake) for location?
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that's a nice hotel - but i still like hilton best. perhaps it's beause i like to be within walking distance to all the nightlife...
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What would you consider 'walking distance' (in time, for example)? We often take a walk from our house, down the main street to a main intersection. Walking, chatting, window shopping, it might take 20 to 30 minutes. Walking fast it might take 15.
Is it longer than that? Is it a nice walk with shops, etc. and through a good neighbourhood? I'm still considering the Hilton on 4th but the price there for me is just under $200. At the Hyatt it's about $160 and at the Hilton Garden Inn it's $116. I can't remember the Hampton but I think it's fine there. It's so hard to judge distances in a city you don't know. I remember asking someone directions in a small town in England. The fellow told us where the theatre was and when I asked if it was a walkable distance he said, oh no, it's way on the other side of town. We decided to walk anyway and it turned out to be about 20 minutes' walk! |
it's less than 20 min. the walk from hilton or hampton you would pass restaurants and bars - not really alot of shops but it's a pleasant walk. Less with Hyatt but still a nice walk. If you can get the hampton cheaper, to me that's a better location. Hyatt is right by town lake (lady bird)and should make for a nice atmosphere.
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Thanks so much, maria. That's exactly what I wanted to know. A 20-minute walk from anywhere is just fine and it gives me a wider choice of hotels. It will probably be a decision based on a combination of price and nice-ness of swimming pool, since I've promised my SO a pool.
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I stayed at the Hilton last year and it was great. I didn't have a car and I walked everywhere, no problem.
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Cheryl,
Was that the Hilton on 4th or the Hilton Garden Inn? I'm hoping to do without a car, so I'm glad to hear you did it, too. |
Sorry, it was the Hilton on 4th. It was very well located, and a short (less than 10 minutes) to everything I wanted to see. I walked to bars, the Driskill (love the cowhide seats in the bar!), you name it.
I had some friends who were staying at the Embassy Suites on the other side of Town Lake, and although it wasn't far, I was happy to be staying closer to the sights. |
Uh, I meant that it was a short "walk" to everything. Within 10-20 minutes, I could walk anywhere downtown. I paid a little more than my friends did at the Embassy Suites, but I thought it was worth it for the convenience of the location. And I liked the hotel, the staff was super helpful.
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yeah, that hilton is very nice. the hampton is as well located too but the hotel is not as nice (but still nice, i mean, just not as nice as hilton). hyatt is on the other side (closer) than embassy but i agree, i prefer to stay at hilton or hampton for that matter. hilton has a nice high floor pool and spa area. hampton has a pool too.
i would rent a car for a day and go to san marcos outlets for shopping (there's 2 side by side why it is huge prime: http://www.primeoutlets.com/cntrdefault.asp?cntrid=1042 and tanger: http://www.tangeroutlet.com/sanmarcos ) or visit lake travis (oasis restaurtant for lunch - nice treetop views of lake travis http://www.oasis-austin.com/gallery.html ) and go up mount bonell and take a peek at the amazing houses by the lake http://austin.citysearch.com/profile/11353900 |
Here's Thin's thread on his possible Austin visit:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=1 yk and bettyk might be talking me out of coming at the beginning of July. Is the heat really going to be horrible? Yes, we'll have a hotel with a pool and plenty of cold margaritas but I can get those at my sister's house five minutes away. I want to do Austin stuff. Will it really be bad hot end of June/beginning of July? |
I can't speak for Austin, but I've lived in Dallas for couple of years, and it is HOT. Dallas is drier than Austin, and it's still unbearable. Basically, everyone just goes from a/c to a/c; nobody goes outside.
That's why I say it's hard to visit Texas in the summer if one actually wants to walk around outside. DH & I went to Fredericksburg last August. It was so hot I felt like I was melting. In fact, the sidewalk was so hot that I think the soles of my shoes were melting. The heat is so oppressive that one just wants to stay inside and take a long afternoon nap. And it's just as hot in June/July... |
BTW, I'm someone who gets cold easily and I don't mind temp in the mid 80s. But when the temp hits high 90s to 100s, even I can't tolerate it.
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Wusses . .
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