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Barthox Feb 11th, 2003 01:12 AM

Proposed Hotels
 
Hi All,<BR><BR>here's the selection of hotels my travel agent gave me for our road trip in California in October, what do you think?<BR><BR>S-F : Metropolis<BR>Monterey : Casa Munras Resort<BR>Yosemite : Cedar Lodge (I will have this one changed to Yosemite Lodge!)<BR>Bishop : Best Western Holiday Spa<BR>Furnace Creek : Furnace Creek Rank (not much choice in that town anyway ;-) )<BR>Las Vegas : Treasure Island<BR>Grand Canyon : Best Western Squire Inn<BR>Sedona : Best Western Inn of Sedona<BR>Scottsdale : Radisson Resort &amp; Spa<BR><BR>I will probably add Placerville between Monterey and the Yosemite, to visit the south gold country!<BR>

kam Feb 11th, 2003 07:41 AM

SF- Metropolisis not in the best part of downtown<BR><BR>Yosemite- I would pick the Yosemite Lodge<BR><BR>Las Vegas- I have never stayed at the Treasure Island, but it seems to be a nice hotel. It has a great location in the central strip area wlaking distance to Caesars, Bellagio, Venetian, etc.<BR><BR>Sorry, don't have any info on the others.

Eva Feb 11th, 2003 07:51 AM

I stayed at the BW Inn at Sedona last year. While the rooms are nothing special, they are clean and we liked the location of the hotel. It also has a nice deck area for enjoying some beautiful views while hving breakfast etc.<BR><BR>Enjoy!

Suzie Feb 11th, 2003 08:16 AM

Placerville from Monterey and then Yosemite? Wow serious driving. Certainly not worth a detour of that magnitude to see that area. On the other hand if you must see some of the gold country a closer area to Yosemite might be Columbia, Sonora, Angels Camp and Jamestown.<BR><BR>Placerville is not that great though you may be thinking of going north from there along 49 to Coloma which was where gold was first discovered and where Sutter's Mill is located.

Barthox Feb 11th, 2003 10:54 PM

I've seen the other discussions concerning Union Square. But actually, I don't think we'll be much outside after dark! But what other similar hotel would you recommend?<BR><BR>As far as Placerville is concerned, we might not go all that way north, but stop in Jackson. Or is it really not worth going farther than Sonora?<BR><BR>Thanks for your tips! :-)

susanspike Feb 12th, 2003 06:48 AM

You may want to look into the Radisson or Holiday Inn in Fisherman's Wharf area.

Barthox Feb 12th, 2003 10:59 AM

Seems like the Radisson and the Holliday In are at least 30 to 40 USD more expensive!<BR><BR>Too bad, Fisherman's friend seemed like a good idea!<BR><BR>I don't want to re-start the debate, but what's wrong with Union Square?

susanspike Feb 12th, 2003 11:40 AM

I know that a lot of people on this board seem to tout Union Square, and while it is okay during the day, it may not be the safest place to be after dark. The city of SF has tried to clean the square up, but they still have more to do. It used to be my favorite area in SF, but the bums and grimy streets are a turn off. Matbe some people can overlook that, but many people I talk to who come to SF try to find a hotel that is not in Union Square for these reasons.

Patrick Feb 12th, 2003 12:15 PM

Once again: a year ago we spent four days at the Grand Hyatt at Union Square the week before Christmas. We passed through the area day and night many times, and it was always bustling with people. We saw a couple of homeless people, some with signs and hands out. We didn't know there was some sort of &quot;horrible&quot; problem until I came home and read about it here. Oh my God -- it was like the end of civilization and I never even knew it!!! If you've never been out of Kansas before, you might be appalled by the scene. If you've ever been to a major city of the world, you probably won't even notice anything.

susanspike Feb 12th, 2003 12:23 PM

Patrick,<BR><BR>I should have mentioned that the people I spoke with who complained about Union Square were from New York City. I think that in and of itself says a lot.

Chico Feb 12th, 2003 12:53 PM

Hello Barthox,<BR><BR>We stayed at Treasure Island last Fall and found it great, the location is convenient, our room was nice, the hotel was clean.<BR><BR>In San Francisco, the web-site San Francisco on Sale has been having some great prices on botique hotels in the City. I myself, like the Union Square area, great shopping, restaurants and location.<BR>Have a great trip!


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