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Recommendations motel east Salt Lake City
Looking for recommendations for a motel on the east side of Salt Lake City.
So many great places to ski so want to try as many as time and weather permit in early Feb. Still waiting for first snow here on the east coast. |
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FHemmer209 wrote:
Jeff" wrote: Looking for recommendations for a motel on the east side of Salt Lake City. So many great places to ski so want to try as many as time and weather permit in early Feb. There are hundreds of motels in SLC. Any of them will put you within an hour's drive of seven or eight resorts. Are you looking for cheap? specific ammenities like a hot tub or a view? A condo with a kitchen? You might get better answers if you're more specific. Last year I stayed at Candlewood Suites Fort Union which is 10 minutes or so from the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. It was a good value with the rooms having a separate bedroom if you need and a full kitchen. Details at www.candlewoodsuites.com. I booked it through orbitz.com at about $75 per night for the one bedroom suite. This location is good for Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird and Alta. There is a Marriott real close to BCC mouth but you will pay quite a bit more. www.orbitz.com have at it. -- //-Walt // // There is no Volkl Conspiracy |
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Would prefer a suite arrangement and less than $100 a night. Stayed in Park
City before and realized that SLC would be better for other resorts. Our ticket only included one off day which we used for Snowbird, bad choice as snow cover was thin and most off trail areas were closed. So far this years looks like things are much better. Who knows come Feb. TIA "Walt" wrote in message news FHemmer209 wrote: Jeff" wrote: Looking for recommendations for a motel on the east side of Salt Lake City. So many great places to ski so want to try as many as time and weather permit in early Feb. There are hundreds of motels in SLC. Any of them will put you within an hour's drive of seven or eight resorts. Are you looking for cheap? specific ammenities like a hot tub or a view? A condo with a kitchen? You might get better answers if you're more specific. Last year I stayed at Candlewood Suites Fort Union which is 10 minutes or so from the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. It was a good value with the rooms having a separate bedroom if you need and a full kitchen. Details at www.candlewoodsuites.com. I booked it through orbitz.com at about $75 per night for the one bedroom suite. This location is good for Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird and Alta. There is a Marriott real close to BCC mouth but you will pay quite a bit more. www.orbitz.com have at it. -- //-Walt // // There is no Volkl Conspiracy |
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Jeff wrote:
Would prefer a suite arrangement and less than $100 a night. Stayed in Park City before and realized that SLC would be better for other resorts. Our ticket only included one off day which we used for Snowbird, bad choice as snow cover was thin and most off trail areas were closed. So far this years looks like things are much better. Who knows come Feb. And the cattegory is .... BUDGET CONDO for A Hundred Bucks!!! Look at the Residence Inn or Extended Stay America in Sandy/Midvale. Or take Fred's advice and go to the Candlewood Inn if it's in your price range. I haven't stayed in any of these, but I driven by them - reasonably convienent to the BCC/LCC resorts, seemed fairly well kept, inexpensive. The downside is the lack of good food in close proximity, but nothing that a 15 minute drive up the Eway won't solve. Travelocity seems to have a better lodging selection than Orbitz at the moment...Good luck. -- //-Walt // // There is no Volkl Conspiracy |
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FHemmer209 wrote: This location is good for Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird and Alta. I'm going to Holiday, and hang with my homies. Evening's in the hot tub. Takin' the Temple Square Tour... Thai food every night I don't eat steak or Wild Alaskan Salmom... Salt Lake is nice when you don't have to go out to eat. It's still raining here. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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Walt wrote: Travelocity seems to have a better lodging selection than Orbitz at the moment...Good luck. I was hoping to get avalanched in at Alta and crashing in the back of my Toyota. That's good luck, eh? -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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