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| Tucson | Hotels in Tucson for a weekend. Posted: Wed September 26, 2007 02:54 AM UTC
Hello, I've recently moved to Tucson (and Arizona as a whole) and am now a student here. My Fiance's birthday is coming up in Oct. and I'd like to get a hotel room for the night for him and I (as a surprise).
I want somewhere nice, but not too expensive since minimum wage doesn't exactly make you rich :/ I'm really looking for a place with a pool (indoor or outdoor, doesn't matter), whirlpool, rooms with 1 bed (king preferably), and for the room's bathroom to have a tub (shower-tub combos work fine). I've tried browsing around online, but find it somewhat to be a pain, hence why I came here. Thank you for your help, I appreciate it :) |
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| Tucson | Re: Hotels in Tucson for a weekend. Posted: Wed September 26, 2007 03:51 AM UTC
Doubletree Hotel Tucson at Reid Park
445 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, Arizona, USA 85711-4198 Tel: +1-520-881-4200 Fax: +1-520-323-5225 http://www.doubletree.com/en/dt/hotels/index.jhtml
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| Tucson | Re: Hotels in Tucson for a weekend. Posted: Wed September 26, 2007 05:45 AM UTC
How about a romantic bed and breakfast? Sometimes you can get more bang for your buck by staying in one instead of a hotel. We saw this place, but they were booked and we had to find other accomodations. It's a beautiful property:
http://www.azuregate.com/grounds.html
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madamx
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| Tucson | Re: Hotels in Tucson for a weekend. Posted: Wed September 26, 2007 05:58 AM UTC
Bed and Breakfast's are nice, however, not exactly his taste and the themes that (from what I've seen) all bed and breakfast's here in Tucson aren't appealing to me, so they don't work out well for us :/
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| Tucson | Re: Hotels in Tucson for a weekend. Posted: Wed September 26, 2007 06:19 AM UTC
Exactly how much are you looking to spend? $100?
It's unfortunately too late to get those great deals at the resorts in the Foothills. Doubletree is actually a really good suggestion. It's usually fairly reasonable and it's very nice. Holiday Inn Express's are really great, but not exactly romantic. Indoor pool with a hottub, but there are usually kids there. They don't exactly have the best locations either: Wetmore (next to a cow and pig farm), Grant and Cortaro (both next to the freeway). Usually about $100. Also the Radisson on Speedway, Embassy Suites on Broadway, and they just finished remodeling the Hyatt Place on Tucson Blvd by the airport. They should all be about $100. There's also the Hilton East (on Broadway just past Kolb), but it may be too expensive. Thought about getting out of town down to Bisbee or something?
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