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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.
Originally posted by Random Citizen: I'd try there, if they arent booked.
Originally posted by filthypit: ...er-r-r, where do the rock-stars stay?
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.
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.
Originally posted by sonickteam2: QuoteOriginally 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]
Originally posted by Bagalicious Tangster: QuoteOriginally posted by sonickteam2: QuoteOriginally 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]