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National Baltimore - Hotel recommendations
With the National in Baltimore again this coming year, was curious where everyone was planning to stay or recommendations/places to avoid. In 2010 we stayed at the Days Inn but did not want to stay there again. Also, when do you generally make reservations?
DJ |
DJ,
Here are the hotels within walking distance of the convention center. http://www.conferencehousing.com/TheNational/Baltimore/ The Hilton is connected to the convention center and most of the others are a short walk. A lot of collectors stay at a less expensive hotel outside the city and take the light rail or metro to the convention center. See you in Baltimore !!! Alan |
Stayed at The Hilton that Alan mentioned in 2010. Aside from someone being shot on our floor the first night - everything was great. :)
It is nice and convenient and right across the street from the ballpark. |
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Poor planning IMO cuz that was a highlight to take the family to the game |
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National Hotels Baltimore 2012
I stayed at the Days Inn a block away last year $119 per night plus $22 parking per night---not a bad hotel there are many close by---this year I am staying at Sheraton next door to convention $149 per parking $5 per night---too bad the Orioles are not in town--the national was offered this date and couldnt refuse or it would have been a few more years until it came back---see u in August Don Hontz
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We stayed at Embassy and took the light rail.
1) Cheaper rate 2) Suite, which is like 2 rooms for the price of 1 3) Free breakfast buffet with omelets ... what is this you say about no O's game that weekend?!?!?! |
Poor planning
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http://espn.go.com/mlb/team/schedule...timore-orioles |
Not having the Orioles in town is not only very poor planning but a joke. I have been advocating for years having the National in NYC but all I keep hearing is that it is too expensive. Then if you are going to have it in Cleveland or Baltimore at least schedule it when the baseball team is in town.
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Yeah, the O's can use any attendance help they can get...poor planning. Saw them against the Halos the last time it was in Baltimore, great game. Pretty much had our pick of seats, too.
Mark |
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Re: National Baltimore - Hotel recommendations
The venues require that the dates for the conventions be established well in advance of the baseball schedule. There's no way the committee can take the MLB schedule into account.
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I, too, stayed at the Hilton in 2010, checking in the day after the guy got shot in the hotel. It was fine but the proximity to the ballpark, while a big plus, is moot for 2012.
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Phils and the fish are in town vs the nats. Quick train ride fom balt on the marc train to union station in dc and easy metro ride to nats park. Or its a 30 min drive to dc (if you miss rush hour). Nats park is pretty awesome.
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Days Inn?
Guys...........Myself and a couple buddies are getting ready to make reservations and are wondering if anyone else has any comments on the Days Inn that's a block from the show. It seems to be the most cost effective lodging within walking distance. Also, how do most people get from the airport to downtown without a car? ...Shuttle bus? Taxi? Hitchhike? Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Matt |
You can take the light rail from the airport or a taxi. I'd advise against hitch-hiking.
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