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Subject: Re: Need a Pre cruise and Post cruise Hotel Reccomendation in Miami Posted on: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 13:41:08 -0600

Is there a certain section of town we should avoid? --Greg--


"LeeNY" wrote in message
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> Greg wrote:
>
>> Can this be had for $100 a night in Miami?
>
> Maybe on Priceline you could score a place that you'd want to stay in,
> for $100. Other than that, I don't know of a place in Miami that I'd
> want to stay, where the rack rate was in the $100 range. Miami has some
> rather unsavory areas, so really take location into consideration when
> booking a room, rather than basing your decision mostly on price. Love
> the place, used to live there.
>
> Ideally, this hotel would be
>> situated between the airport and cruise ship terminal but on or near the
>> beach area would be ok too. Any recommendations on where to stay??
>
> Well, Miami has waterfront...on the intercoastal waterway, but for
> beach, you'd have to go over to the city of Miami Beach. And, I doubt
> you'd be able to find a place for $100 a night there.
>
> Sorry I haven't been more help. Personally, I'd go the Priceline route.
> You'll get a lot more hotel for your hundred bucks. You may or may not
> score all of your other preferences (shuttle, pool, etc.) but if you
> select the right region when you bid, a taxi shouldn't cost too much.
> Many of these hotels do offer shuttles, but it's sometimes just more
> practical to take a cab...especially with 4 of you. I get impatient
> waiting for those hotel shuttles. Just not worth it to me, sometimes,
> to save a few bucks. Life is too short to wait in line...
>
> Lee
>
>
>>
>> --Greg--
>