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From: "Chad Milliner" <>
Subject: InTownSuites
Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 12:09:46 -0700


Someone questioned the accuracy of the link I posted for InTownSuites. The link I posted works for me. If you add an extra "n" to make it "InnTown Suites" then you get sent to a different website -- one of those that gets people who mistype URLs. The chain is called "InTownSuites" not "InnTownSuites".

By the way, of the two properties adjacent to the light rail station -- the InTown Suites and the Days Inn -- I would recommend the Days Inn, unless you want the absolutely lowest possible rate, since the InTown Suites property has rooms that are more spartan than the Days Inn rooms, does not have a 24-hour front desk, and has no amentities other than High-Speed Internet Access. By contrast, the Days Inn has some amentities (such as a pool and hot tub) and a free breakfast (continental) each morning. The main advantages of the InTown Suites property is LOW cost and the fact that you can do cooking there, thus possibly further reducing your expenses at the conference. I stayed at a similar extended stay property at the NGS Conference in Richmond, VA and found that I had no time for cooking.



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