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Eden Jul 12th, 2001 02:06 PM

Oregon coast
 
I am looking for nice -- but not overly pricey -- places to stay and eat on the Oregon coast. Any recommendations from those familiar with the area would be greatly appreciated.

chance Jul 12th, 2001 02:50 PM

You may get a couple of responses on this board from your request but I would suggest you take a look at a guide book that is current and reviews places to stay and eat in the area. The advantage of this is that a book contains somewhat objective descriptions allowing you to make a choice based on the amenities, ambience, etc. you prefer rather than trying to rely on the conclusory opinions of others. Such a book is "Northwest Best Places" published by Sasquatch Books. I use this book frequently when I am looking for places to stay or eat in the Northwest. This book, I think, amounts to reasoned "recommendations from those familiar with the area."

Just-Wondering Jul 12th, 2001 03:55 PM

What is YOUR definition of "overly pricey." <BR>Providing some idea -- perhaps a range or not to exceed $ per night would be helpful. <BR>Lodging on the Oregon coast (any coast, of course) is more during the summer months when most travel occurs and Friday/Saturday nights. <BR>

Roger Jul 13th, 2001 08:11 AM

Stayed at a very nice, reasonably priced ($75 a night seems right) motel at Rockaway Beach in July of 1995. Enjoyed the visit; wish I could return to Oregon for a week. Tillamook Cheese is within striking distance. We still order Christmas cheese from there.

Kay Jul 13th, 2001 09:39 AM

Didn't mention if you have childen--IMO this influences places that I would pick. <BR>Our teenagers liked Seaside, lots of stuff to do so they said but what they did mostly was "walkaround" Motels that faced the ocean, expensive $100 plus. However, places back away were more reasonable. I, personally, liked <BR>Cannon Beach but it is much more expensive. <BR>I totally agree with recommendation for "Northwest BestPlaces" it is a great reference and I have used their previous editions with good results. <BR>Rockaway Beach area is O.K. but I didn't care for the beach (dirty) and it was "one long gut-"--motels on ocean side and non-discript shops and fastfood type eating places on the other side of the highway. Imust admit , this was 2 years ago so it my have improved. <BR>Scattered along the coast is a chain called Mo's-good chower and fish and chips with reasonable prices. <BR>Hope this helps....

dave b Jul 13th, 2001 11:23 AM

If you are going to stay in Astoria the Red Lion Inn is interesting. The decor is early 70's in some places but most of the rooms are on a pier over the water and face the marina.


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