Napa Area Lodging
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Where are you thinking of booking? I've been told by some hotels and B&B's that they will do it on Friday nights and Saturday mornings, definitely don't wait until 4 p.m. On the other hand, I believe some of the smaller hotels and B&Bs will take single night reservations, even on weekends, you just have to call around. Don't quote me on this, but I think Oleander House B&B and El Bonita does not require a minimum night stay. Of course if you're looking for something grander, you might have to wait until Friday night. Also, I know the chamber of commerce has a line you can call to get a list of lodgings in the area that still have rooms available.
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We stayed at both Dr. Wilkensen's Spa and White Sulpher Springs Spa Resort in Calistoga for one night each.
Warning: Dr. Wilkensen's had a 70's looking neon light out front (the rooms were quite adorable, though) and White Sulpher Springs is actually more like a camp than anything else.
One other thought - if last minute rooms are available a day or two prior, you might get some of the nicer B&B's south of Calistoga for just one night...but I might not count on it!
Warning: Dr. Wilkensen's had a 70's looking neon light out front (the rooms were quite adorable, though) and White Sulpher Springs is actually more like a camp than anything else.
One other thought - if last minute rooms are available a day or two prior, you might get some of the nicer B&B's south of Calistoga for just one night...but I might not count on it!
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Note: SMI is in Sonoma County.....Could try Cedar Gables Inn (800) 309-7969 www.historicinns.com/cedar. for a Napa option.