colonial terrace vs. pine inn
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colonial terrace vs. pine inn
Has anyone stayed at either or both of these places? I would love to hear opnions on pros and cons of these inns. I would like a more luxurious place and both look beautiful!!
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so sorry, Carmel, CA.
I found out that these places require a three night minimum stay which does not work for me. I would still be interested to hear feedback about these places but I posted another thread asking about Cobblestone Inn, Vagabond Inn & Normandy Inn.
I found out that these places require a three night minimum stay which does not work for me. I would still be interested to hear feedback about these places but I posted another thread asking about Cobblestone Inn, Vagabond Inn & Normandy Inn.
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Maybe you will be able to stay at one of these next time, and you will already have your information
The Pine Inn is really at the center of everything. Great location. Colonial Terrace is a few blocks away in a residential area. I haven't stayed at either of them, but I have been in the Pine Inn (the walking tour meets there in the courtyard area).
The Pine Inn is really at the center of everything. Great location. Colonial Terrace is a few blocks away in a residential area. I haven't stayed at either of them, but I have been in the Pine Inn (the walking tour meets there in the courtyard area).
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