Thursday, January 31, 2013

How do I travel from the Days Inn in East Charleston, WV to the Charleston Civic Center via the KRT?

Q. The Days Inn is located at 6400 MacCorkle Ave SE, Charleston WV. How much will it cost?

A. You could probably walk there in 20 minutes. Ask at the hotel desk how long they think it would take.
The bus shouldn't cost much. It would be the lowest fare, because it isn't very far.

What are some decent hotels in downtown historic Chaleston, SC are?
Q. Can anyone recommend some decent hotels in downtown Charleston, South Carolina? Something middle of the road... not slummy, but nothing extravagant. We'd like to be able to walk to the downtown historic area from the hotel.

Thanks!

A. Try looking at Doubletree Suites on Church St. They are in the heart of DT off of Market Street. But FYI... nothing DT is going to be cheap if that is what you were nicely trying to say by nothing extravagant. And you do get what you pay for. There is also a Days Inn and a Best Western on Meeting St that are more economical.

Go to this link and put in your dates to stay and it will pull up all the hotels in the area that you can filter by distance and by price. They have reviews too so you can see what others say about the hotels:

http://www.things-to-do-in-charleston.com/charleston-hotel-search.html

This link tells you a little about lodging in Charleston if you need any background information:

http://www.things-to-do-in-charleston.com/charleston-hotels.html

Good luck and have fun!

I am planning a short vacation to Las Vegas, any suggestions on what hotel to stay?
Q. A group of friends and I are planning a short vacation to Las Vegas. We are planning to stay for three days and looking for an economic stay in a hotel close to casinos and the main entertainment. Any suggestions, it is my first time going to Las Vegas. Feedback is greatly appreciated.

A. Hate referring you to a competitor, but Living Social Escapes, Travelzoo and LasVegasDeals have great hotel packages. Try googling the words daily, vegas and deals -- you should be able to find lots of good deals popping up. Any off The Strip hotels provide good value. Either behind the Strip on Paradise Road or west of I-15. Restaurants are much cheaper, too. Fremont Street, the old downtown Strip is a fun place to visit and hotels are cheaper and friendlier than Strip casinos. You'll have to drive or taxi to there. Palace Station is just on the other side of the Strip, has good room prices and the buffets with a player card are $4.99 for breakfast, $6.99 for lunch and $9.99 for dinner. Food is good and the value is phenomenal. Gold Coast is on Tropicana west of the Strip and offers pretty good values with lots of restaurants. If you really wanna know what Las Vegas is about, take a tour to Red Rock Canyon or Mt. Charleston. I hardly ever go to the Strip any more, but enjoy these natural beauties almost daily. Have fun!




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