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Milwaukee Zoo motels
Hi,
Can anyone help me choose a hotel/motel near the Milwaukee Zoo? Has anyone used Priceline to book a motel in this area? Thanks, Gale |
I would recommend Brookfield. There are several options and price ranges. I have never accessed Priceline for Milwaukee but you may want to take a look at what's available in Brookfield, then check on biddingfortravel.com to see what hotels might possibly be options in this area. There is a link below of the hotels in Brookfield. Personally, I enjoy the Country Inn.
If you stay in Brookfield, go to Kopps for custard!! http://www.brookfieldcvb.com/ |
If you use Priceline, there are five zones in the Milwaukee area. The Brookfield/New Berlin zone goes quite a bit South of the Zoo. The NW zone starts very near the Zoo, but goes quite a bit North.
Personally, I'd select downtown, where there are lots of restaurants and other things to do. DT is only about 10 minutes from the Zoo. |
There's a brand new Crowne Plaza (opened within the last couple of months) just a few blocks from the zoo.
http://www.crowneplazamilwaukee.com/ Brookfield locations are good, too. Country Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, Doubletree, a few others. I would, however, second Abram's recommendation of staying downtown. Much more to do, and the zoo's not far away. I'm sorry I can't help with Priceline...I've never tried it, though I'm working up the courage to do so sometime soon! Enjoy your trip! |
There are several hotels very close to the zoo. The new Crowne Plaza (corner of Mayfair Rd & Watertown Plank Rd) is the only nice one though. Otherwise your options are Days Inn, Super 8, and Sleepy Hollow Motel. Anything in Brookfield off Bluemound Rd is a straight shot to the zoo (it's about 5-7 miles east on the same rd). I agree though that downtown would be more fun. You have lots of choices down there - Hilton has a small indoor waterpark (not great for bigger kids though) - assuming you are taking kids to the zoo.
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