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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: filthypit on May 17, 2004, 02:30:00 pm
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where's a safe hotel to stay?
...er-r-r, where do the rock-stars stay?
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There's a ton of "safe" hotels to stay at in DC. The question is how close do you want to be to the stadium?
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there are no hotels near rfk. . .just find a hotel near a metro stop and you'll be fine.
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Hi I am also looking for a place to stay in the $40-$60 range. Close to the 9:30 Club. Can anyone help out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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You do realize that DC tourist season is in full swing, right? The only way you'll find something in that range is if you use Priceline.com or you're staying at a hostel.
Originally posted by WM:
Hi I am also looking for a place to stay in the $40-$60 range. Close to the 9:30 Club. Can anyone help out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Random Citizen:
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I'd try there, if they arent booked.
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Originally posted by filthypit:
...er-r-r, where do the rock-stars stay?
The tour bus.
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Originally posted by WM:
Hi I am also looking for a place to stay in the $40-$60 range. Close to the 9:30 Club. Can anyone help out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
don't think there are many hotels near 930 either. . at least none that i remember driving past. probably won't find many hotels in that price range in d.c. anyway, and if you do, they probably aren't in the most desirable of neighborhoods. . .if price is a big thing, find a hotel in virginia near a metro stop or perhaps even in upper northwest. priceline and hotwire can hook you up with some deals though.
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There's a couple of flea-pits on GA ave up near Walter Reed that I bet are cheap as hell, but to be honest, I'd rather spend the night in a bus shelter.
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
. . .if price is a big thing, find a hotel in virginia near a metro stop or perhaps even in upper northwest. priceline and hotwire can hook you up with some deals though.
I agree wholeheartedly....you don't want to stay on NY Ave...find a hotel close to a metro. You could try the Days Inn on Connecticut Ave near Van Ness, but VA may end up being your best bet.
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Just make sure you have enough cash if you plan on taking a cab back to the hotel vs. driving to/from the club.
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
I agree wholeheartedly....you don't want to stay on NY Ave...find a hotel close to a metro. You could try the Days Inn on Connecticut Ave near Van Ness, but VA may end up being your best bet.
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Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
I agree wholeheartedly....you don't want to stay on NY Ave...find a hotel close to a metro. You could try the Days Inn on Connecticut Ave near Van Ness, but VA may end up being your best bet.
oh please. its not that bad. other than all those colored folk. you guys wouldnt make it a week in Baltimore!
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
I agree wholeheartedly....you don't want to stay on NY Ave...find a hotel close to a metro. You could try the Days Inn on Connecticut Ave near Van Ness, but VA may end up being your best bet.
oh please. its not that bad. other than all those colored folk. you guys wouldnt make it a week in Baltimore! [/b]
No, it's more that it's out in the middle of nowhere, not where there are metros or probably even cabs. Sure you can drive back & forth to RFK, but if you're gonna do that, you can stay anywhere anyway. The point of staying close was for easy RFK access -- how do you get to RFK from out NY Ave?
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The closest hotel to the 930 Club would be The Comfort Inn on 13th and M St. (Formerly City Center) 202-682-5300 Click me for reservations! (http://travel.travelocity.com/hotel/HotelLanding.do?Service=YHOX&searchMode=propertyId&propertyId=65501&SID=T0027003921321521017001314525516841914&SEQ=108482470494468605172004)
There ya have it ;)
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Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
I agree wholeheartedly....you don't want to stay on NY Ave...find a hotel close to a metro. You could try the Days Inn on Connecticut Ave near Van Ness, but VA may end up being your best bet.
oh please. its not that bad. other than all those colored folk. you guys wouldnt make it a week in Baltimore! [/b]
No, it's more that it's out in the middle of nowhere, not where there are metros or probably even cabs. Sure you can drive back & forth to RFK, but if you're gonna do that, you can stay anywhere anyway. The point of staying close was for easy RFK access -- how do you get to RFK from out NY Ave? [/b]
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bladensburg rd. its like 2 seconds away. really. i used to stay there every year. sure we drove. but it was really easy for everyone to come back and party there, plus it was on the way so we could check in on the way there.
but i am sure NW is cooler anyway.
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re: "the colored folks"
-black is something we have in common
FYI: this has been designated by www.thecurefanclub.com (http://www.thecurefanclub.com) as the hotel to book:
Hyatt Regency Washington, DC on Capitol Hill
400 NEW JERSEY AVE NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: +1 202 737 1234
(2 blocks from union station metro)
see you there!
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thats exactly where the artists stay. well, they used to anyway. i am sure its like 300 a room. we saw beck at that hotel a few years back, right in the elevator!
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
I agree wholeheartedly....you don't want to stay on NY Ave...find a hotel close to a metro. You could try the Days Inn on Connecticut Ave near Van Ness, but VA may end up being your best bet.
oh please. its not that bad. other than all those colored folk. you guys wouldnt make it a week in Baltimore! [/b]
LOLOLOL. This is so true! The part about Baltimore. And a lot of them aren't as friendly in Baltimore as they are in DC. There's a lot of hatred and aggression in Baltimore. A lot more racism too, and it goes all ways. Very sad, but true.
I agree that the Ramada and the other hotels on NY are probably the closest (that I know of) to RFK. However, I don't know if I'd want to stay in one of those alone being a female. Wouldn't mind so much with other people or as a male. It's just sketchy enough of an area to warrant a little caution. Although, odds are, the worst thing that would probably happen is that I'd probably be propostioned a lot.
I use to love watching the hookers up and down NY Ave and their wild outfits but I haven't seen that many in a good while. The Vice squad must have sort of cleaned up the area.
BTW, there are plenty of cabs there. Tons of them!
Your best bet is to find someone to share the room with who can off-set your expenses. I would count on at least a good hundred for a room anywhere nowadays.
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Originally posted by filthypit:
FYI: this has been designated by www.thecurefanclub.com (http://www.thecurefanclub.com) as the hotel to book:
Hyatt Regency Washington, DC on Capitol Hill
400 NEW JERSEY AVE NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: +1 202 737 1234
(2 blocks from union station metro)
see you there!
ha, from there, the easiest way to get to rfk is by cab. otherwise, you're walking a few miles to rfk, or walking to capitol south for the blue/orange line (20 minute walk or so).
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Hooray! A Union hotel!
Originally posted by filthypit:
re: "the colored folks"
-black is something we have in common
FYI: this has been designated by www.thecurefanclub.com (http://www.thecurefanclub.com) as the hotel to book:
Hyatt Regency Washington, DC on Capitol Hill
400 NEW JERSEY AVE NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: +1 202 737 1234
(2 blocks from union station metro)
see you there!
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just take the metro back from rfk, 1000's other ppl are its safe. you can even get through the gates for free, just follow another person, its to crowded to get caught.
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Or, a lot of the buses that go by the metro stop right there at RFK take you to Union Station. I did that one year because getting on the metro was impossible. Was great -- I coulda taken the red line, but wimped out and went with a taxi... ;)
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That would be the D6 bus, which has a horrible schedule on the weekends but will get you there nevertheless.
I would actually recommend the 12-block walk to the Eastern Market/Barracks Row area watering holes. Marty's has a great patio and a killer (hah!) veggie burger. Let the crowd pass you by and spend your bucks in my hood!
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster:
Or, a lot of the buses that go by the metro stop right there at RFK take you to Union Station. I did that one year because getting on the metro was impossible. Was great -- I coulda taken the red line, but wimped out and went with a taxi... ;)
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The 96 also goes by Union Station on its way to the Stadium Armory Metro station.
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
That would be the D6 bus, which has a horrible schedule on the weekends but will get you there nevertheless.