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CAPH52 Jun 23rd, 2005 10:34 AM

Milwaukee, etc.
 
In an effort to avoid problems, I'll start this by asking about the reservation we have for this weekend. As I mentioned, we had quite a hard time finding anything (we hemmed and hawed for weeks, debating whether we wanted to spend the night before the game or just drive up that morning). We're planning to go with the AmeriSuites near the airport. Has anyone stayed there?

It looks like it should be convenient in terms of interstate access. We're also curious about the breakfast buffet.

I've started this thread because I was unable to post on the "message from CAPH on FF RR" thread.

Yesterday was quite hectic and I didn't have a chance to check Fodor's all day. Imagine how touched I was to open the above-mentioned post and find all the kind words, kind thoughts, survivor stories, encouragement, etc., etc.! I just can't begin to tell you how much those things help at a time like this.

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CAPH52 Jun 23rd, 2005 11:17 AM

ttt Looks my efforts to make this travel-related are going to bury this thread!

CAPH52 Jun 23rd, 2005 11:46 AM

ttt

Tiff Jun 23rd, 2005 11:50 AM

Hi CAPH52,

Hee, I actually clicked onto this post thinking it might be you! :)

I cannot comment on AmeriSuites, but I hope you have a peaceful weekend and that the Twins/Brewers game takes your mind off things.

I'll be thinking of you both on Friday.

:)>- Tiff

Chele60 Jun 23rd, 2005 12:30 PM

I've never stayed at the Amerisuites, but I have stayed at the Clarion Hotel which is very near to there. The location is indeed very good in regards to highway travel. Lots of restaurants on Layton (north of the hotel). It is an airport hotel area, that's the only drawback - but a small one.

Johnwaron Jun 23rd, 2005 12:41 PM

I can't answer about that hotel, I'm a resident of MKE that lives along the north edge of Mitchell Field.

As far as highway access, that's good, the freeway entrance and exit is immediately south of the Clarion. Good restaurants are a little east of the Howell/Layton intersection. That intersection is the one with the Shell gas station and the KFC. The good restaurants to the east of there are "The Packing House" or a mile or so farther east "Selens". Going west, there's "Prime Quarter" or "Porterhouse". All four of those are excellent restaurants for dinner. There are of course places like Denny's, McDonalds and the ilk. There's also a fair mexican place, Jalapeno Loco. They're pretty good.

CAPH52 Jun 23rd, 2005 12:56 PM

Thanks for the info on the area. We were reluctant to go with an airport hotel. But, as I said, our options were limited. And we hoped that, at least, it'd be convenient for getting downtown and to Miller Park. Sounds like it will be.

Thanks so much for the good thoughts, Tiff!

suze Jun 23rd, 2005 02:07 PM

ttt for the OP

CAPH52 Jun 23rd, 2005 02:08 PM

Thanks, Suze. Don't know why it wouldn't work for me!

FainaAgain Jun 23rd, 2005 02:20 PM

Topping for CAPH

Chele60 Jun 23rd, 2005 03:03 PM

Oh yes! The Packing House and Porterhouse are indeed great places to eat! One of them (the Porterhouse, perhaps) is a little more upscale, but the food is very good. Excellent steaks!

Have fun at the ballpark - should be a good game!

dusty56438 Jun 23rd, 2005 06:31 PM

ttt

tuckerdc Jun 23rd, 2005 06:46 PM

We were at that hotel last fall - liked it very much; better, in fact, than the so-called 3*4 Points Sheraton just up the pike.

The breakfast buffet was the nicest we've ever had - cooked to order, with the friendliest crew! Really got the feeling that it's a business hotel with a lot of return clients and they were being greeted and chatted up in the breakfast room like real regulars.

Enjoy your visit!


seetheworld Jun 23rd, 2005 06:53 PM

CAPH52 - wishing you and your family and good trip! Hang in there and PLAY BALL :)

Scarlett Jun 23rd, 2005 07:05 PM

Sending good wishes your way and do not let the sour pusses of the world make a difference in the way you do things. They are the ones who should apologise.
Your friends are here :)

CAPH52 Jun 23rd, 2005 07:08 PM

Thanks very much for the feedback, tuckerdc! Sounds like having few options may have actually led us to a good find!

And thanks to you too, seetheworld!

CAPH52 Jun 23rd, 2005 07:12 PM

Scarlett, you must have been writing at the same time I was! What a sweet thing to say! Thanks!


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