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		<title>Favorite San Fran hotel and/or restaurant?</title>
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 &#62; Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco? &#160;I&#8217;ll  &#62; be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  &#62; Princess. &#160;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking to  &#62; spend between $125-$175/night . &#160;Anyone want to share their [...]]]></description>
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<p> &gt; Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco? &nbsp;I&#8217;ll  &gt; be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  &gt; Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking to  &gt; spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites? </p>
<p>One of my favorites is the Hotel Boheme. It is in North Beach area of  San Franscisco. Ther are a lot of excellant restaurants in the area. It  is also within walking distance of Chinatown.  &#8212;  Charles </p>
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<p>There are certainly lots of good restaurants. Here&#8217;s the Chronicle&#8217;s  list of the 100 best:  http://www.sfgate.com/eguide/food/restaurants/top100/  KK  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; &gt; Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco? &nbsp;I&#8217;ll  &gt; be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  &gt; Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking to  &gt; spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites?  &gt; Thanks in advance.  &gt; Jim Cassidy  &gt; CruisesOnly  &gt; 1-800-CRUISES  </p>
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<p>We stayed in the Vintage Court Hotel. &nbsp;Address is 650 Bush Street&#44; Union  Square. &nbsp;It is a boutique type hotel&#44; very European looking. &nbsp;Extremely  well located and moderately priced. &nbsp;Check it out on the internet. &nbsp;Lots  of the discount hotel sites have it on their list. &nbsp;Rooms vary in size  and price&#44; but considering the location&#44; it&#8217;s extremely reasonable. </p>
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<p>  &gt; Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco?  I&#8217;ll  &gt; be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  &gt; Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking  to  &gt; spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites? </p>
<p>If you like garlic&#44; try The Stinking Rose. <img src='http://www.ladestracampagnese.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  &nbsp;It&#8217;s in the North Beach  area.  &#8212; John </p>
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<p>Sometimes the St. Francis has deals sometimes. It&#8217;s simply the best hotel in  SF.  For a restaurant&#44; try Masa&#8217;s. The chef there won on Japan&#8217;s Iron Chef  program. My wife and I had an incredible meal there. It&#8217;s expensive&#44; though.  &#8212;  Jordan Zimmerman  http://www.jordanzimmerman.com </p>
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<p>Our favorites are Gary Danko (must make reservations exactly two months  in advance) and Boulevard. &nbsp;Both expensive and worth it! </p>
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<p>Check out:  http://www.kimptongroup.com/hotels.html  They have some lovely boutique hotels around Union Square. I&#8217;ve stayed at the  Monticello Inn&#44; Galleria Park&#44; Cartwright and will be staying at the Villa  Florence soon and the Monticello in January. The manager of Villa Florence gets  us great deals.:) (He used to be at the Cartwright Hotel.)  You can always elect to stay at one of the &quot;generic chains&quot; such as Grand  Hyatt&#44; Hilton&#44; etc. But then you wouldn&#8217;t be experiencing the true flavor of  SF. While the Westin St. Francis is pretty&#44; I find the lobby area to be  overwhelming&#44; whereas the intimate lobbies in many of the smaller boutique  hotels make me feel right at home. I suppose it&#8217;s the way some folks feel about  their ships.  ~Lindsay </p>
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<p>When I went to SF in 1999 I stayed at the Hotel Lambourn (hope I spelled  that right) on Pine Street (on Nob Hill). &nbsp;It is a wonderful small hotel  with excellent service. &nbsp;My room was also very large by SF standards. &nbsp;It is  within walking distance of Union Square and North Beach and Chinatown.  Eve </p>
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<p>Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco? &nbsp;I&#8217;ll  be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking to  spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites?  Thanks in advance.  Jim Cassidy  CruisesOnly  1-800-CRUISES </p>
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<p>Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco? &nbsp;I&#8217;ll  be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking to  spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites?  Thanks in advance.  Jim Cassidy  CruisesOnly  1-800-CRUISES </p>
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<p> &gt; Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco? &nbsp;I&#8217;ll  &gt; be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  &gt; Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking to  &gt; spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites? </p>
<p>One of my favorites is the Hotel Boheme. It is in North Beach area of  San Franscisco. Ther are a lot of excellant restaurants in the area. It  is also within walking distance of Chinatown.  &#8212;  Charles </p>
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<p>There are certainly lots of good restaurants. Here&#8217;s the Chronicle&#8217;s  list of the 100 best:  http://www.sfgate.com/eguide/food/restaurants/top100/  KK  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; &gt; Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco? &nbsp;I&#8217;ll  &gt; be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  &gt; Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking to  &gt; spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites?  &gt; Thanks in advance.  &gt; Jim Cassidy  &gt; CruisesOnly  &gt; 1-800-CRUISES  </p>
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<p>We stayed in the Vintage Court Hotel. &nbsp;Address is 650 Bush Street&#44; Union  Square. &nbsp;It is a boutique type hotel&#44; very European looking. &nbsp;Extremely  well located and moderately priced. &nbsp;Check it out on the internet. &nbsp;Lots  of the discount hotel sites have it on their list. &nbsp;Rooms vary in size  and price&#44; but considering the location&#44; it&#8217;s extremely reasonable. </p>
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<p>  &gt; Can anyone recommend a nice hotel and/or restaurant in San Francisco?  I&#8217;ll  &gt; be going there for just 2-3 nights in September to visit the Pacific  &gt; Princess. &nbsp;Of course the Four-Seasons and Ritz are nice&#44; but I&#8217;m looking  to  &gt; spend between $125-$175/night . &nbsp;Anyone want to share their favorites? </p>
<p>If you like garlic&#44; try The Stinking Rose. <img src='http://www.ladestracampagnese.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  &nbsp;It&#8217;s in the North Beach  area.  &#8212; John </p>
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<p>Sometimes the St. Francis has deals sometimes. It&#8217;s simply the best hotel in  SF.  For a restaurant&#44; try Masa&#8217;s. The chef there won on Japan&#8217;s Iron Chef  program. My wife and I had an incredible meal there. It&#8217;s expensive&#44; though.  &#8212;  Jordan Zimmerman  http://www.jordanzimmerman.com </p>
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<p>Our favorites are Gary Danko (must make reservations exactly two months  in advance) and Boulevard. &nbsp;Both expensive and worth it! </p>
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<p>Check out:  http://www.kimptongroup.com/hotels.html  They have some lovely boutique hotels around Union Square. I&#8217;ve stayed at the  Monticello Inn&#44; Galleria Park&#44; Cartwright and will be staying at the Villa  Florence soon and the Monticello in January. The manager of Villa Florence gets  us great deals.:) (He used to be at the Cartwright Hotel.)  You can always elect to stay at one of the &quot;generic chains&quot; such as Grand  Hyatt&#44; Hilton&#44; etc. But then you wouldn&#8217;t be experiencing the true flavor of  SF. While the Westin St. Francis is pretty&#44; I find the lobby area to be  overwhelming&#44; whereas the intimate lobbies in many of the smaller boutique  hotels make me feel right at home. I suppose it&#8217;s the way some folks feel about  their ships.  ~Lindsay </p>
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<p>When I went to SF in 1999 I stayed at the Hotel Lambourn (hope I spelled  that right) on Pine Street (on Nob Hill). &nbsp;It is a wonderful small hotel  with excellent service. &nbsp;My room was also very large by SF standards. &nbsp;It is  within walking distance of Union Square and North Beach and Chinatown.  Eve </p>
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		<title>Miami Post Cruise</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2003 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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wow island girl you were helpfull good for you 
 &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text ->Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami. >We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive.  &#62; Any of the Island Outpost Group hotels would do with special emphasis [...]]]></description>
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<p>wow island girl you were helpfull good for you </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text ->Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami. >We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive.  &gt; Any of the Island Outpost Group hotels would do with special emphasis  &gt; at the Tide or Kent.  &gt; http://www.islandoutpost.com/  </p>
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<p>Depends on what you want to spend. &nbsp;If money is not an object&#44; the  Delano is fabulous&#44; but be wary of the restaurant there (The Blue  Room&#44; owned by Madonna). &nbsp;Didn&#8217;t have a particulalry good meal there  last Thanksgiving but saw a few celebs hanging around. &nbsp;It starts  around $300 a night&#44; but if you call direct&#44; you might could cut a  deal. &nbsp;Other hotels down there&#44; be careful. &nbsp;Most are all under some  sort of ongoing restoration&#44; with exception of the ones IG mentioned&#44;  but they are $175 and up a night. &nbsp;Go on hotels.com or any of the  discount hotel sites that offer reviews. &nbsp;That helps a little.  C  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text ->Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami. >We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive.  </p>
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<p>Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami.  We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive.  Any recommendations would be appreciated.  Thank you.  B </p>
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<p> &gt;Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami.  &gt;We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive. </p>
<p>Any of the Island Outpost Group hotels would do with special emphasis  at the Tide or Kent.  http://www.islandoutpost.com/ </p>
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<p>Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami.  We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive.  Any recommendations would be appreciated.  Thank you.  B </p>
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<p> &gt;Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami.  &gt;We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive. </p>
<p>Any of the Island Outpost Group hotels would do with special emphasis  at the Tide or Kent.  http://www.islandoutpost.com/ </p>
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<p>Depends on what you want to spend. &nbsp;If money is not an object&#44; the  Delano is fabulous&#44; but be wary of the restaurant there (The Blue  Room&#44; owned by Madonna). &nbsp;Didn&#8217;t have a particulalry good meal there  last Thanksgiving but saw a few celebs hanging around. &nbsp;It starts  around $300 a night&#44; but if you call direct&#44; you might could cut a  deal. &nbsp;Other hotels down there&#44; be careful. &nbsp;Most are all under some  sort of ongoing restoration&#44; with exception of the ones IG mentioned&#44;  but they are $175 and up a night. &nbsp;Go on hotels.com or any of the  discount hotel sites that offer reviews. &nbsp;That helps a little.  C  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text ->Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami. >We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive.  </p>
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<p>wow island girl you were helpfull good for you </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text ->Looking for suggestions on a post cruise hotel in South Beach Miami. >We are interested in the Art Deco style on Ocean Drive.  &gt; Any of the Island Outpost Group hotels would do with special emphasis  &gt; at the Tide or Kent.  &gt; http://www.islandoutpost.com/  </p>
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		<title>Hotels in Avignon</title>
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 &#62; &#160;Maybe we&#8217;re talking about the same thing. &#160;. . . 
&#160;I was not aware of another hotel with the same  &#62;name as one of the Mercures. 
I have seen both Mercures and was in Avignon last month&#44; the hotel we seek  is not either Mercure but can be seen from (IIRC) [...]]]></description>
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<p> &gt; &nbsp;Maybe we&#8217;re talking about the same thing. &nbsp;. . . </p>
<p>&nbsp;I was not aware of another hotel with the same  &gt;name as one of the Mercures. </p>
<p>I have seen both Mercures and was in Avignon last month&#44; the hotel we seek  is not either Mercure but can be seen from (IIRC) the Cite des Papes  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; &nbsp;Alan  </p>
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<p>There are two hotels named Palais des Papes. &nbsp;I was not referring to the  Mercure. &nbsp;The one I know is at 1 Rue Gerard Philippe. &nbsp;It can be visited  online at www.avignon-et-provence.com/hotel-le-lutrin-palais-des-papes  Danielle </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -> You won&#8217;t get a cheap 3/4 star hotel anywhere in France! &nbsp;There are nice > hotels in Avignon&#44; like the Hotel du Palais des Papes (2 stars): check  it > out at www.avignon-et-provence.com/hotel-le-lutrin-palais-des-papes; > everyone likes it&#44; and it is beautifully located in the center of the  city > (Le Lutrin is their restaurant which serves excellent food at reasonable > prices). &nbsp;Danielle > &gt; I&#8217;m looking for an inexpensive 3/4 star in Avignon&#44; preferably an > old/quaint > &gt; hotel. > You won&#8217;t get a cheap 3/4 star hotel anywhere in France! &nbsp;There are nice > hotels in Avignon&#44; like the Hotel du Palais des Papes (2 stars): check  it > out at www.avignon-et-provence.com/hotel-le-lutrin-palais-des-papes; > everyone likes it&#44; and it is beautifully located in the center of the  city > (Le Lutrin is their restaurant which serves excellent food at reasonable > prices). &nbsp;Danielle  &gt; The Palais des Papes is now part of the Mercure hotel chain. &nbsp;The rooms  are  &gt; acceptable for a three roof rating in Michelin. &nbsp;The staff is very nice  and the  &gt; beakfast is a good spread with all kinds of goodies. &nbsp;However I am not  aware of  &gt; a restaurant. &nbsp;When we were there the restaurant was not operating and the  &#8216;99  &gt; Michelin lists the hotel as sans rest.&quot;.  </p>
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<p>I think Jack&#8217;s website lists hotels in Avignon&#44; www.jack-travel.com  Avignon is a major tourist destination and NOT inexpensive. &nbsp;You might do  better across the river in Villeneuve-l</p>
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		<title>Q: Discount hotel coupons in Scandinavia?</title>
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Hi. I&#8217;m planning to travel next summer to Denmark and Norway; I&#8217;ll be  staying in Copenhagen&#44; Esbjerg&#44; Oslo and possibly Bergen. I&#8217;m looking for  advice&#44; based on experience&#44; with discount coupons for hotels in those  cities.  I last travelled in Scandinavia in 1994&#44; with my wife and two kids.  We [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hi. I&#8217;m planning to travel next summer to Denmark and Norway; I&#8217;ll be  staying in Copenhagen&#44; Esbjerg&#44; Oslo and possibly Bergen. I&#8217;m looking for  advice&#44; based on experience&#44; with discount coupons for hotels in those  cities.  I last travelled in Scandinavia in 1994&#44; with my wife and two kids.  We had leased a car in Amsterdam and drove up through Denmark&#44; then Sweden  and around the Gulf of Bothnia into Finland&#44; then back by ferry to Sweden&#44;  Denmark and back to Amsterdam. Before leaving Canada we bought a booklet  of discount coupons redeemable at various 3- and 4-star hotels throughout  Denmark&#44; Sweden and Finland. I felt they were a really good deal &#8212; for  about $100 per night&#44; plus breakfast&#44; we got a room for the whole family.  I won&#8217;t be travelling with the kids this time&#44; but my wife and I would  like to stay in hotels again&#44; using the same kind of discount coupon  package if at all possible. I know that hotels are very pricey in  Scandinavia (and no&#44; I do not want to stay in hostels); these coupons  seemed a very good deal. Do these kinds of deals still exist? Does anyone  know where I can get more information about them? I assume that they must  be purchased in North America&#44; before entering Scandinavia&#44; so any advice  or suggestions would be most welcome.  Please respond not only to this newsgroup but also to my e-mail address.  Thanks.  Olaf Janzen  Corner Brook&#44; Newfoundland </p>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; &gt; Hi. I&#8217;m planning to travel next summer to Denmark and Norway; I&#8217;ll be  &gt; staying in Copenhagen&#44; Esbjerg&#44; Oslo and possibly Bergen. I&#8217;m looking for  &gt; advice&#44; based on experience&#44; with discount coupons for hotels in those  &gt; cities.  &gt; I last travelled in Scandinavia in 1994&#44; with my wife and two kids.  &gt; We had leased a car in Amsterdam and drove up through Denmark&#44; then Sweden  &gt; and around the Gulf of Bothnia into Finland&#44; then back by ferry to Sweden&#44;  &gt; Denmark and back to Amsterdam. Before leaving Canada we bought a booklet  &gt; of discount coupons redeemable at various 3- and 4-star hotels throughout  &gt; Denmark&#44; Sweden and Finland. I felt they were a really good deal &#8212; for  &gt; about $100 per night&#44; plus breakfast&#44; we got a room for the whole family.  &gt; I won&#8217;t be travelling with the kids this time&#44; but my wife and I would  &gt; like to stay in hotels again&#44; using the same kind of discount coupon  &gt; package if at all possible. I know that hotels are very pricey in  &gt; Scandinavia (and no&#44; I do not want to stay in hostels); these coupons  &gt; seemed a very good deal. Do these kinds of deals still exist? Does anyone  &gt; know where I can get more information about them? I assume that they must  &gt; be purchased in North America&#44; before entering Scandinavia&#44; so any advice  &gt; or suggestions would be most welcome.  &gt; Please respond not only to this newsgroup but also to my e-mail address.  &gt; Thanks.  &gt; Olaf Janzen  &gt; Corner Brook&#44; Newfoundland </p>
<p>Hi Olaf!  I visited Copenhagen and Norway this past May and June. Copenhagen is  quite pricey&#44; so check around the web for places to stay. Oslo&#44; there  are several choices downtown&#44; which is a good place to be based.  Do not totally cross off hostels&#44; as many offer private accomodations.  Especially if you decide to go to Bergen&#44; because the hotels there are  very expensive. The Bergen hostel is really nice and has nice private  rooms.  Please&#44; do go to Bergen. You won&#8217;t regret it. It is the most beautiful  city I have ever seen. </p>
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<p>Hi. I&#8217;m planning to travel next summer to Denmark and Norway; I&#8217;ll be  staying in Copenhagen&#44; Esbjerg&#44; Oslo and possibly Bergen. I&#8217;m looking for  advice&#44; based on experience&#44; with discount coupons for hotels in those  cities.  I last travelled in Scandinavia in 1994&#44; with my wife and two kids.  We had leased a car in Amsterdam and drove up through Denmark&#44; then Sweden  and around the Gulf of Bothnia into Finland&#44; then back by ferry to Sweden&#44;  Denmark and back to Amsterdam. Before leaving Canada we bought a booklet  of discount coupons redeemable at various 3- and 4-star hotels throughout  Denmark&#44; Sweden and Finland. I felt they were a really good deal &#8212; for  about $100 per night&#44; plus breakfast&#44; we got a room for the whole family.  I won&#8217;t be travelling with the kids this time&#44; but my wife and I would  like to stay in hotels again&#44; using the same kind of discount coupon  package if at all possible. I know that hotels are very pricey in  Scandinavia (and no&#44; I do not want to stay in hostels); these coupons  seemed a very good deal. Do these kinds of deals still exist? Does anyone  know where I can get more information about them? I assume that they must  be purchased in North America&#44; before entering Scandinavia&#44; so any advice  or suggestions would be most welcome.  Please respond not only to this newsgroup but also to my e-mail address.  Thanks.  Olaf Janzen  Corner Brook&#44; Newfoundland </p>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; &gt; Hi. I&#8217;m planning to travel next summer to Denmark and Norway; I&#8217;ll be  &gt; staying in Copenhagen&#44; Esbjerg&#44; Oslo and possibly Bergen. I&#8217;m looking for  &gt; advice&#44; based on experience&#44; with discount coupons for hotels in those  &gt; cities.  &gt; I last travelled in Scandinavia in 1994&#44; with my wife and two kids.  &gt; We had leased a car in Amsterdam and drove up through Denmark&#44; then Sweden  &gt; and around the Gulf of Bothnia into Finland&#44; then back by ferry to Sweden&#44;  &gt; Denmark and back to Amsterdam. Before leaving Canada we bought a booklet  &gt; of discount coupons redeemable at various 3- and 4-star hotels throughout  &gt; Denmark&#44; Sweden and Finland. I felt they were a really good deal &#8212; for  &gt; about $100 per night&#44; plus breakfast&#44; we got a room for the whole family.  &gt; I won&#8217;t be travelling with the kids this time&#44; but my wife and I would  &gt; like to stay in hotels again&#44; using the same kind of discount coupon  &gt; package if at all possible. I know that hotels are very pricey in  &gt; Scandinavia (and no&#44; I do not want to stay in hostels); these coupons  &gt; seemed a very good deal. Do these kinds of deals still exist? Does anyone  &gt; know where I can get more information about them? I assume that they must  &gt; be purchased in North America&#44; before entering Scandinavia&#44; so any advice  &gt; or suggestions would be most welcome.  &gt; Please respond not only to this newsgroup but also to my e-mail address.  &gt; Thanks.  &gt; Olaf Janzen  &gt; Corner Brook&#44; Newfoundland </p>
<p>Hi Olaf!  I visited Copenhagen and Norway this past May and June. Copenhagen is  quite pricey&#44; so check around the web for places to stay. Oslo&#44; there  are several choices downtown&#44; which is a good place to be based.  Do not totally cross off hostels&#44; as many offer private accomodations.  Especially if you decide to go to Bergen&#44; because the hotels there are  very expensive. The Bergen hostel is really nice and has nice private  rooms.  Please&#44; do go to Bergen. You won&#8217;t regret it. It is the most beautiful  city I have ever seen. </p>
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The Rhodes Hotel by Paddington Station is Clean&#44; cheap&#44; and the people are very  nice. &#160;They have a WEB page http://www.rhodeshotel.co.uk 

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<p>I myself am staying at Royal Norfolk Hotel at 25 London st right off  Paddington station&#8230;take Heathrow express  rooms are very nice. double and twin beds toilet/bath or shower  full english breakfast.  I&#8217;ve asked to have food brought to room no problem manager said. also&#44; got a  first floor room &nbsp;ground floor to americans.  can check in early in morning if room is clean. no problem  6 nights cost me 627 dollars total  </p>
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		<title>Need info on TRAVEL AUCTION (last minute discount travel opportunities)</title>
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I recall reading a message about the availability last minute travel  opportunities. &#160;I had thought it was a &#34;travel auction&#44;&#34; buit have been  unsuccessful searching on this word.  &#160; Am I imagining it&#44; or was there such a note on this newsgroup?  &#160; Let me know as I am interested in [...]]]></description>
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<p>I recall reading a message about the availability last minute travel  opportunities. &nbsp;I had thought it was a &quot;travel auction&#44;&quot; buit have been  unsuccessful searching on this word.  &nbsp; Am I imagining it&#44; or was there such a note on this newsgroup?  &nbsp; Let me know as I am interested in availing myself of this service.  &nbsp; &nbsp;THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! </p>
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<p>&gt; I recall reading a message about the availability last minute travel  &gt; opportunities. &nbsp;I had thought it was a &quot;travel auction&#44;&quot; buit have been  &gt; unsuccessful searching on this word.  &gt; &nbsp; Am I imagining it&#44; or was there such a note on this newsgroup?  &gt; &nbsp; Let me know as I am interested in availing myself of this service.  &gt; &nbsp; &nbsp;THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! </p>
<p>These are some companies that specialize in discount hotel rooms in various  areas. &nbsp;They may save 50% +/- of the rack price.  Hotel Resv No&#8217;s.: 1800-96-HOTEL  Quickbook: 1800-789-9887  AC&#44; LV&#44; NY&#44; Chi&#44; etc.: 1800-444-7666  US&#44; Carib&#44; Eur&#44; Asia: 1800-846-7000  Las Vegas: 1800733-6644 </p>
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		<title>Are DISCOUNT OFFERS a HOAX?????</title>
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 &#62;Recently there have been some postings for travel discount cards and  &#62;(retail$24.95) being offered for free(plus shipping and handling). &#160;The  &#62;card offering discount hotel stays and other travel discounts for $39.95 .  &#62;Are these legitimate? &#160;Are they worth the costs? &#160;Has anyone used these  &#62;and had good or bad experiences [...]]]></description>
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<p> &gt;Recently there have been some postings for travel discount cards and  &gt;(retail$24.95) being offered for free(plus shipping and handling). &nbsp;The  &gt;card offering discount hotel stays and other travel discounts for $39.95 .  &gt;Are these legitimate? &nbsp;Are they worth the costs? &nbsp;Has anyone used these  &gt;and had good or bad experiences in the past? &nbsp;I&#8217;d appreciate a reply from  &gt;anyone who might be able to help. Thanks in advance!  &gt;John Dent  &gt;Johnny D. &nbsp;That&#8217;s me! </p>
<p>Yes&#44; these cards are legitimate. &nbsp;You must keep in mind that the price that  these cards discount from is the &quot;rack rate&quot; comparable to full retail. &nbsp;If  you are involved with computers you know that software usually sells at a  discount to list price. &nbsp;So it often is with travel. &nbsp;My own best guess is  that these are a good way to save if you aren&#8217;t getting a package deal.  In the case of tour packages you should check costs and compare with what  you can get with the card. &nbsp;The interesting thing is that almost all of  these cards have some kind of unconditional guarantee. &nbsp;Therefore&#44; use some  git up &#8216;n go and plan a vacation to some place you plan to go using a  card and then do it the best you can by yourself or with a travel agent.  If the card doesn&#8217;t save you several times its price get your money back.  The cards also vary in what they cover. &nbsp;The card that we sell (Hotel Express)  covers hotels&#44; airline tickets&#44; cruises&#44; restaurants&#44; and car rentals. &nbsp;We  have a separate card that covers golf. &nbsp;A card offered by John Richardson in  this group also covers health care items(drugs&#44; etc.) and skiing as well as  the items that I mentioned.(hotels&#44; etc) &nbsp;I suggest that you get information  from both of us and see which one you like the best.  Steve Stringfellow (still looking for the 105% discount card)  COMMERCIAL MODE ON  HOTEL EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL is the card that millions have bought for $49.95  and $39.95. &nbsp;Now you can have it for only $29.95.  This card includes:  50 to 65% off regular prices for hotels and motels around the world  5% cash rebates off the lowest published domestic air fares  up to 60% off published international air fares  up to 50% off cruises(over 1000 &#8211; all major lines)  25% off or 2 for 1 discounts at participating hotel/motel restaurants  up to 25% off car rentals from National&#44; Alamo&#44; or Avis  wholesale vacation packages &#8211; no agency markup  NOT $49.95!! &nbsp;NOT $39.95!! &nbsp;A MEASLY $29.95 will get you this fine card.  Also&#44; we have the Hale Irwin Golfer&#8217;s Passport for only $59.95.  All cards unconditionally guaranteed for 3 months.  or call: Jim Calvin 309 673 6967  THANK YOU AND HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR </p>
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<p>Recently there have been some postings for travel discount cards and  (retail$24.95) being offered for free(plus shipping and handling). &nbsp;The  card offering discount hotel stays and other travel discounts for $39.95 .  Are these legitimate? &nbsp;Are they worth the costs? &nbsp;Has anyone used these  and had good or bad experiences in the past? &nbsp;I&#8217;d appreciate a reply from  anyone who might be able to help. Thanks in advance!  John Dent  Johnny D. &nbsp;That&#8217;s me! </p>
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