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Need Advice Quick - FDIC Hotel in Virginia Square (Arlington VA)
Does anyone know anything about this place? I am flying up to DC for govt consulting work and the only place I can find at or under the per diem is this place. I called the number and they answered the phone by saying, "FDIC Student Housing." UGH.
I hate flying to DC on short notice. I could always do a B&B I guess. |
No, afraid I don't. But Virginia Square is the name of the metro stop close to George Mason University. Have you considered trying Priceline for a real hotel?
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Thanks. I could try priceline, but almost everything is sold out for the night I need, and everything else is like $350 or more a night. So my hopes for priceline aren't good. I think I'm going to try out this place and I'll report back what it was like.
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You have nothing to lose by booking something cancellable and then trying Priceline. PL has been known to release great rooms just a day or two before a stay, due to cancelled reservations. It's just human nature for people to respond to perceived scarcity by snapping up rooms just in case, then cancel them later.
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Many hotels that offer rooms at federal rates will not extend that rate to contractors, only to actual federal employees. Even feds have a hard time finding a room available at per diem during busy times - like right now, when the place is full of cherry blossom and school trip crowds. Have you tried www.quikbook.com or www.accomline.com? I usually have good luck with them, but at during this busy period you may have to either stay a metro ride away from where your work is located or just suck up the cost.
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I had no luck with priceline or the other websites. So I went to the FDIC hotel. It's in a great area - a 24-hour Giant next door, a Cosi in the building, etc. The lobby of the hotel is nice, and they have a large business center (free) open 24 hours with tons of computers.
The room was fine. The bedroom/living room area looked like a Comfort Inn. They had a full kitchen. The bathroom looked like an old Econo Lodge. The bed was not very comfortable and the sheets were part polyester and I sweat most of the night. But overall, it was not bad - very clean, very safe and generally OK. Would not be my first choice but certainly better than some hotels in the DC area! |
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