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Homer Apr 9th, 2002 11:17 AM

Long weekend in Beantown
 
Hey Hey Hey Folks - I need some help.<BR>Beantown is on the agenda, any thoughts?<BR>I would like to visit the place on a long weekend but am concerned about the $$$.<BR>Hotels under $80 a night? Possible to rent a car for $20 a day? <BR>there are incredible fares from my locale but I doubt it would be worth the trip if I merely give my life savings to the hoteliers rather than the airlines.<BR>Help me with some thoughts. <BR>I'd like to jump to Salem for a day - I hear I can take public transport?

sandy Apr 9th, 2002 11:28 AM

I would not recommend having a car in Boston- don't need it. Parking can be difficult and expensive. Lose the car. <BR><BR>Yes, you can get to Salem by train. It is the MBTA commuter rail out of North Station. The MBTA is the transit system and they can provide you with good maps and schedules.<BR><BR>Hotel under 80 a night would be hard but you never know....

Homer Apr 9th, 2002 01:32 PM

Ok, I gotcha Sue. Thanks for your advice, but lets suppose I want to high-tail it out of beantown for a couple days, possible to get a car for under $20 per day?

Ellen Apr 9th, 2002 01:35 PM

Please, please stop saying "Beantown."

Homer Apr 9th, 2002 01:36 PM

Why Ellen? Not into the musical fruit?

Ellen Apr 9th, 2002 01:43 PM

It's just something that NOBODY here ever says, like calling San Francisco "Frisco."

Tedt Apr 9th, 2002 02:12 PM

It's a seasonal thing, and I'm not sure when it resumes, but if available, don't miss the amphibious "duck tour" of Boston. It's alot of fun. I'm sure someone can provide more info.

xxx Apr 9th, 2002 02:15 PM

Duck tours have resumed! don't bother renting a car unless you want to pay $25-30/day to park.

bm Apr 9th, 2002 02:33 PM

Others on this board have posted that they've recieved good hotel rates in Boston via Priceline. <BR>I second and third, and fourth-you DO NOT need a car in Boston. It will probably cost you more/day to park than it actually costs to rent the car for a day. Enterprise has local (meaning offices away from the airport) offices so I'd suggest calling one of them or looking up their website to get an idea regarding per day fees.<BR>The MBTA Commuter rail is the way to Salem. In the summer, I believe there is also a ferry-not sure who operates it though. www.mbta.com<BR>

Maxie Apr 9th, 2002 02:58 PM

Homer, you should lose the "Beantown" along with the Hey Hey Hey Folks if you want some useful advice.

Homer Apr 9th, 2002 04:48 PM

Maxie and Bart, perhaps you both have issues you need to take up with your shrink. I appreciate the helpful advice given by others.<BR>

xxxxxxxxxx Apr 9th, 2002 07:29 PM

You don't need acar for your whole trip if you want to rent for a day or 2 do so but remember the parking. <BR>We got a good rate at the Sonesta (over the bridge in Cambridge)<BR>There is a ferry from Rowes Wharf ( i think) to both Salem & Provincetown. You may want to do a day trip to each area.<BR>Have fun & be nice to the Locals


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