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It would be nice if you all could decide on a 'preferred alternate' hotel. I will have info on what, if anything, is left at Super 8 in the next few days.
I'm probably going to day-trip it this year, so I'll abstain from the vote. However, I've been looking at other hotels in case I change my plans. I'd avoid the St Clairsville Super 8 because of numerous bad reviews on more then one site. The St Clairsville Red Roof Inn looks interesting.
My main goal this trip will be to eat at the Mehlman Cafeteria in St Clairsville. I drive by it on trips to Philly, but have never stopped in. Looks like a nostalgic place..
Just tried to book and indeed the Super 8 in nearly full. They have two smoking rooms (1 King and 1 Double), but I am allergic to smoke. Crap! I need to call and make arrangments pronto then. Ugh!
An old Irish Blessing - "May those who love us, love us; and if they do not love us, may God turn their hearts; and if He does not turn their hearts, may He turn their ankles, that we may know them by their limping"
I would try booking without using the Meet info. Use a AAA discount if you have it. If our block sells out they may have rooms available outside our reserved rooms. I know there is some construction work that's filling the rooms up.
I would try booking without using the Meet info. Use a AAA discount if you have it. If our block sells out they may have rooms available outside our reserved rooms. I know there is some construction work that's filling the rooms up.
Yup, tried that, but the Super 8 is booked solid. I booked down the road at the Hampton Inn. It's closer to the Dallas Pike than the Super 8, but still on 4-5 miles from the Museum.
An old Irish Blessing - "May those who love us, love us; and if they do not love us, may God turn their hearts; and if He does not turn their hearts, may He turn their ankles, that we may know them by their limping"
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