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sezm May 19th, 2004 06:09 AM

st louis hotels- marriott/ adam's mark
 
choosing between marriott downtown and adam's mark st louis- any opinions? - for july

kbrenneis May 19th, 2004 01:14 PM

Both have similar quality rooms, which I would define as average. If you can specify, stay in the section of the Marriott which has been renovated (I believe it's the West tower). Marriott has a better pool and work-out room area, and is very close to Busch Stadium. Adam's Mark is right next to the freeway, so try not to get a room facing east, or get a high room facing east, so you can see the arch and the river. Adam's Mark's restuarant, Faust's, is good but pricey. I have stayed in both and much prefer the Westin, but it's probably more expensive than the rate you're getting at either of these two hotels. It might come down to your purpose for the trip, whether you have children with you, etc... If I had to choose based on room quality and service, I'd probably give a slight edge to Adam's Mark.

sezm May 19th, 2004 07:24 PM

thanks!

tcreath May 20th, 2004 10:23 AM

I agree with the poster above. Both are fairly close to one another. The Adams Mark is a little bit more convenient as its right across the street from the park and Arch grounds and thus close to the river. Both are average hotels. The Adams Mark has a few nicer restaurants.

Tracy

dweebe May 20th, 2004 12:20 PM

Are you coming in town for a ballgame or another reason and just wanting to stay downtown?

Both hotels are on the older side. The Adams Mark is okay but has a very mid 80's feel. Furniture in the rooms are worn and the decor has not changed a bit.

The Marriott has great location for ballgames. The renovated rooms are pretty good but the older tower really shows its age.

sezm May 21st, 2004 04:49 AM

thanks all, I booked adam's mark- just wanted somewhere reasonable close to the arch

dweebe May 21st, 2004 08:23 AM

What price did you get? I think for the same price you can get a lot better hotel.

The Drury Suites is across the street and is tons nicer, but a bit more expensive.

There's also a brand new Hampton Inn that's just as convenient.

The Millenium has some beautiful rooms and is also along Broadway.


sezm May 21st, 2004 08:36 AM

yeah thanks but it's for the July 4 weekend & everything else was booked out!- thanks anyway (I think the price was around 290 for two nights (inc. tax) - but like I said, everything else was booked out

Idnas71 May 21st, 2004 09:25 AM

Don't miss the airshow in St. Louis over July 4th. They usually run it a couple times. Go to the top of the parking garage across from Busch Stadium on Broadway for a great view, or better yet go to the Top of the Riverfront restaurant at the Millenium hotel to watch it and have a nice (but expensive) meal. You could also try and book yourself a late night meal there for the fireworks but I'd call soon for a reservation if you want to do that.


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