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TammyC Feb 7th, 2003 08:16 AM

help with portland oregon hotel questions!
 
My husband and I are taking the kids to portland for 4 days in early March. We have never been to Portland and do not know where to stay. Is it best to stay right downtown or in a suburb? we want to go to the zoo the omsi museum and anything else anybody might suggest. My kids are boys, 9 and 10 years old. Any suggestions on hotels? We like a room with some space and a fridge is great for snacks. They are also requesting an indoor pool. I would appreciate any ideas!<BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>Leanne

retired_readytogo Feb 7th, 2003 08:49 AM

To Tammy,<BR>You can get a lot of info by doing a search--type in Portland under &quot;search&quot; and highlight Oregon in the other cataory.Some of the onfo could be a little dated so pay attention to the dates when the comments were posted.<BR>I have only stayed downtown , Hilton, Benson (old historic hotel) and Days Inn--Unless the places have indoor pool --pools are not open until summer.<BR>Also doing a search on Google for Portland Oregon will get you general info.<BR>Good luck

Gardyloo Feb 7th, 2003 08:52 AM

The Residence Inn Riverplace (on the riverfront) has all of the amenities you want (full kitchen, actually,) plus family units and a free buffet breakfast. The Lloyd Center Residence Inn (both www.marriott.com) has an outdoor pool and is not as well located.

beachbum Feb 7th, 2003 09:48 AM

The Residence Inn Riverplace is a great location, right across the river from OMSI, and just a few blocks from the downtown core. Don't even think about a place in the suburbs.<BR><BR>As far as activities for your kids, March isn't the best time of the year. Expect rain. The Trail(Jail)Blazers have some home games; might be fun. Or you could take them up to Mt. Hood for a day in the snow (we hope there's some up there). With the likely weather, a drive up the Columbia gorge or to the beach probably wouldn't hold their interest.<BR><BR>Have fun; Porland is a great city, regardless of the weather (and the local politics!).

Merseyheart Feb 20th, 2003 07:53 PM

Tammy, there may be some shows your boys would like to see. The Portland Center for the Performing Arts has its own website.<BR>http://www.pcpa.com

QueenMab Feb 21st, 2003 10:51 AM

I agree with beachbum--definitely stay downtown. In addition to OMSI, there is a Children's Museum that my kids loved when they were younger and it was in a different location; I don't know how it is now but here is a link: http://www.parks.ci.portland.or.us/Parks/ChildrensMuseum.htm.<BR>If they like books, the children's book area in Powell's Bookstore is a great place to spend a couple hours on a rainy day. Have fun!<BR>

jende Feb 21st, 2003 11:19 AM

I stayed at the Westin downtown. It's a great hotel -- highly recommended.<BR><BR>I went in March (last year), too. It was warm and sunny half the time and rainy the other half. This is typical Portland, though. It's a beautiful city. Go and enjoy yourself no matter what the weather.

lcuy Feb 21st, 2003 11:39 AM

My daughter and I also were there last March, and had great weather. We did a lot of admiring the Cherry blossoms and other flowering trees, went hiking at Mt Tabor, visited the Rose garden, and took a bike ride. Not your typical March activities, but you do get lucky sometimes! Mt Hood may be a nice afternoon visit to the snow or Mt St Helens for an all day visit, if the roads are clear.


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