Saturday, February 20, 2010

Haunted hotel downtown San Diego?




okay, so my friends were talking about this haunted hotel thing in downtown San Diego. they said it was 20 stories high, super scary and if you got to the top then you get your money back. but hardly anyone ever gets to the top. They say the staff can kind of rough you up a bit too so it makes it even scarier. not like tackle you or anything but just touch or separate you from your friends or something. Anyway, i've looked on line and the closest thing i've found to it is the haunted hotel. it's the only haunted house thing in san diego that has a ';children under 10 not recommended'; warning so I'm guessing that's the one. however, i was looking on the site and couldnt find anything about it being 20 stories high and i couldn't find anything about getting your money back if you reach the top. and the site also says that it has a strict no touch policy and its basically just walking down scary hallway looking through rooms. That doesn't sound very scary and it doesnt say how long it is or if you get your money back for reaching the top. is what my friends say true( 20 stories, money back for reaching the top, get seperated from your group and a bit roughed up, etc)? because i've heard it from several different friends but can't find anything about it online.Haunted hotel downtown San Diego?
Wow...I live in San Diego and have no clue what you are talking about and I LOVE hauntings??? There is the famous Hotel del Coronado which is said to be haunted but I dont know if its 20 stories high and i doubt the staff play along with haunt games. Cant wait to see if anyone comes up with the answer!!! Is this a Halloween thing?? I did a search and found this: http://www.hauntedhotel.com/Haunted hotel downtown San Diego?
not even true. click on the link and read the urban legend.





this rumor seems to run rampart in the month of october









This is crazy I don't know where or how this rumor got started but at least one person will post this question somewhere every year. I've heard 2 floors, 10 floors, a most common 13 floors, but yours is the tallest so far haha





It sounds like fun but there is no such business in San Diego. You see my friend we're in debt and we just can't afford the sexual harassment suit, or financial disputes, or workers comp claims, or whatever else people are lame enough to file for if we created such a place. Plus 20 floors it would have to be at like Wells Fargo, AT%26amp;T, Manchester or some other ppl who own a building tall enough for this and there's no way they let us trample around their waxed floor office suites for a holiday. We can't even drink on the beaches here now so there's no way this would pass with our growing bucket list candidates.





However, there are a few trust fund babies down here so it is possible one or a few of them set up their own haunted place with these specs set out, who knows. But it won't be any place advertised in the local paper.





Go back to your friends and play it cool and tell them to prove it.





Hope this helps friend! :)

Safe hotel downtown hollywood?

Please help me to find a budget hotelin downtown Hollywood (100US ~150US) in safe area (I鈥檓 female, may come back to hotel late at night), close to buses and train station (I don鈥檛 have a car). Thanks a lotSafe hotel downtown hollywood?
Try the Holiday Inn Walk of Fame, or Celebrity Hotel. Both are a short walk from Hollywood %26amp; Highland, where there is a Red Line subway station.Safe hotel downtown hollywood?
There are some nice hostels in downtown Hollywood that are cheap.

Best Hotel Downtown Dallas?

I think that depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking for luxury, my suggestions would be either the Adolphus or the Mansion on Turtle Creek. Both have an amazing staff and great service. Speaking from experience, the Mansion on Turtle Creek has amazing restaurant. I know the Adolphus has an acclaimed one as well but have never visited myself. If you are looking for a nice, romantic weekend I would highly recommend either of these two.





If you're a bit more budget conscious but still want a unique experience, I would suggest either Hotel Indigo or the Belmont Hotel. Both have a lot of character however without the additives of chain hotels.





Hope that helps!Best Hotel Downtown Dallas?
I would reccomend the Hotel Palomar Dallas - a Kimpton Hotel


We really liked the Palomar a lot. The modern d茅cor is very nice without being too trendy. The staff is friendly and helpful. The location is central, on the edge of the very beautiful Park Cities area and close to downtown. But the hotel is also right next to a highway and the noise is hard to ignore.





We booked a one bedroom suite that had a large entry foyer, living room, separate bedroom, and large white marbled bathroom. There was one step down from the hallway to the living room and bedroom areas and one step up to the bathroom. Each room was good size with a black and pale yellow color scheme and very nice flat screen televisions with some of the clearest pictures we have seen. A bedside iPod docking station is an appreciated addition to the room. The beds were very comfortable. The lighting was nice and allowed us to created mellow mood at night. Of course the best non-standard feature of the room was the gold fish that kept us company throughout our stay! The bathroom was a real standout. With a whirlpool for two, separate shower, and very attractive overall look. The bath products were by L鈥橭ccitane.





The rest of the hotel is also very nice with a bright cool looking lobby, and a hip looking restaurant/bar. The hotel gym is nice but very small and does not present much of an opportunity to get a good workout. There is a spa at hotel but we did not check it out. The pool area is very nice by design, but unfortunately it was too cool to swim in. I was told by a guest that stays at this hotel on a regular basis that she thought the hotel kept the temperature low during the week and raised it on the weekends when the pool scene picked up. The air temperature was in the upper seventies during our stay.





Our room was in the middle of the hotel so half the rooms where closer to the highway and half farther away. Although we slept well, there is a constant noise level that we think would bother some guests, especially if they are on a vacation. It was also a shame that the owners of the hotel built a residence building to the south of the hotel, blocking a nice view of downtown and taking sunlight away from the pool.





The hotel offers a complimentary wine hour every night that is a nice touch you can not find at very many hotels. The Palomar is a beautiful hotel that has the feel and look of a nice boutique style property. If highway noise is not a factor for you, then you should be pretty happy at this hotel





www.hotelpalomar-dc.com





5300 E Mockingbird Ln


Dallas, TX 75206


(214) 520-7969

Memphis Hotel Downtown?

Last time I stayed at the Peabody hotel which wasa pretty good hotel but for the price wasnt great. Only thing good really was the location. Are there any hotels that are located right around there that are cheaper. If you can name a couple I would be greatly appreciatedMemphis Hotel Downtown?
You can actually view a list of hotels around the Peabody that's sorted by distance (closest are listed first).





http://www.resideo.com/us/tennessee/memp鈥?/a>





There's a Doubletree, a Springhill Suites, and numerous others within a half-mile. You can check em out, check rates %26amp; book online.





Good luck...hope that helps!Memphis Hotel Downtown?
The Peabody is a 5 Star hotel. Try the Sheraton or the Hilton. both are downtown and should be a few dollars cheaper.

Cheap Hotel Downtown Chicago-this weekend?

Hi there,


I am looking for a cheap hotel (under $200) Downtown Chicago, I would prefer the Loop, Magnificent Mile, or Theater District. Any recommendations?


Any site that has last-minute deals? (I am traveling this Friday-Saturday)Cheap Hotel Downtown Chicago-this weekend?
My cousin has always had good luck with priceline in downtown chicago, but I am a little leery of using it cause you don't know what hotel they are gonna choose for you.Cheap Hotel Downtown Chicago-this weekend?
You can search and choose hotel information, rates and availability for free in over 200 countries world wide at my profile.
This site, though, does get you the best deals online. Try it out for your next trip:





http://www.hotelscombined.com?a_aid=781b鈥?/a>
You may want to forget about getting a room for under $200 right now. The city is selling out due to a bunch of conventions in town this week, and Friday-Saturday is just about as bad as Saturday-Sunday. Hotel rooms anywhere near downtown are at a premium right now so if you can find one, even the crappy ones are around $300 a night.





If you 're not willing to pay that much, check downtown after April.
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good luck with that...anything right downtown is more than 200 unfortunately. and thats when you can actually get a room!
Checkout this webpage http://chicago.nyctourist.com to find a great hotel for a super price. Good Luck!!
Try http://cheaphotelpass.com I always get the best rates there
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  • Cheap-clean hotel downtown las vegas budget 25-40 aug10-12?

    Go to the MGM. One of my friends from college went there when there was a convention for Travel Agents going on. She stayed at the MGM with her father and she said it was a good price. Good luck!

    I'm looking for a nice hotel downtown Chicago close to Michigan Avenue.?

    hyatt off wacker it's about a block from michigan..of course there are several hotels ON michigan just look @ hotels.com for a complete list.I'm looking for a nice hotel downtown Chicago close to Michigan Avenue.?
    I've always been a fan of the Swissotel off of Michigan Ave. and Wacker Drive. It's a very nice place with great service and an awesome view of the lake. I recommend calling the hotel to see if there are any current specials.I'm looking for a nice hotel downtown Chicago close to Michigan Avenue.?
    I just got home from staying at the Club Quarters downtown. Was in a perfect location and clean.
    There are many.. Look at the Holiday Inn
    Pick congress
    North of the Chicago River or South of the Chicago River?





    North Michigan (Wrigley Building, Water Tower)


    - Intercontinential


    - Sheraton


    - Conrad Hotel


    - Radisson


    - Park Hyatt


    - Omni


    - Wyndham


    - Allerton Crowne Plaza


    - 4 Point Sheraton


    - Hilton





    South Michigan (Millenium Park, Downtown)


    - Hyatt


    - Swissotel


    - Hard Rock Hotel


    - Hotel 71


    - Hotel Monaco





    I saw stick with the ones north of the Chicago River area to be closer to the shopping. I really like the Wyndham and Conrad Hotel.
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    Wow....excellent question as there are LOTS of fine Hotels on or near Michigan Avenue. Some questions come to mind though( I am Owner of a Travel Agency; as such I deal with these and similar situations regularly):





    1-What type of amenities are important to you?


    2-Maximum you want to spend per night, keeping in mind that this is Downtown Chicago?


    3-How long a stay?





    Those minor considerations aside(and they are important as no 2 Hotels are alike), there's plenty of Hotel options in the Downtown Chicago area. If you could kindly either call, email me at: indysteve15663@yahoo.com, or reach me through Yahoo Messenger with your specific criteria, we can search through the many fine Downtown Chicago Hotels and also help you in making an informed decision.