29 Apr 09 - 10:33 PM (#2621629) Subject: Old Songs -- Hotels From: GUEST,Guest -- Hikerman I'm planning to go to Old Songs and to stay at a hotel. A friend recommended the Best Western next to the State University. Does anyone know if it is a good hotel or should I stay somewhere else? Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks. |
30 Apr 09 - 07:01 AM (#2621810) Subject: RE: Old Songs -- Hotels From: Susan of DT There are lots of motels in the Albany/Schenectady area, often on Washington St (rte 20) or Central Ave (rte 5). They are not right near Altamont. We usually stay at the Super 8 on Central Ave, but have also stayed in the Fairfield Inn and Marriot Courtyard (when we had freebee nites from points from business trips) and the Ramada limited in the last several years. I think we stayed in that Best Western at some point, but I don't remember details. Someone who has stayed there more recently will probably answer. |
30 Apr 09 - 02:11 PM (#2622068) Subject: RE: Old Songs -- Hotels From: WFDU - Ron Olesko I stay at the Best Western every year. It is a good hotel with a nice breakfast. |
30 Apr 09 - 03:22 PM (#2622112) Subject: RE: Old Songs -- Hotels From: Jeri I've camped in the past but it's a pain. This year, because it's a pain and because my campground buddies aren't going to be there, I decided to stay in a hotel. I chose the Best Western because Ron keeps talking about it. Every year, it's "Best Western this" and "Best Western that". See you at breakfast Ron. Uh... I didn't mean that as a threat, BTW. |
30 Apr 09 - 04:04 PM (#2622144) Subject: RE: Old Songs -- Hotels From: Charley Noble There's always the "No-Tell Motel" but that may only be a figment of Cathy Fink's imagination. Cheerily, Charley Noble |