Cleveland advice
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Benny The JetWife really wants to go to a Cavs game (she's never been). Looking to make a night of it and find a place to stay downtown and hit up the casino as well. Any advice on where to stay that's not going to cost an arm and a leg? Looking at the game vs. Pacers on the 27th.
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confucius99Hilton Garden Inn is near Progressive field and the Q on Carnegie. Not really sure as to how expensive it is compared to the Marriot or the Renaissance, but I wouldn't think it would be that expensive.
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Pick6There is also the Hampton Inn on E9th and Superior. 10-15 min walk. Costs $119 a night usually. Probably your cheapest downtown along with Hilton Garden Inn
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OSHCheck out Kayak.com
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iclfan2Name your price on Priceline. Cle shouldn't be busy that time period do you should get a deal.
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TBone14The Hampton is probably the cheapest and easiest from the Q.
The Hyatt Regency at the Arcade is real nice. Will cost you an extra ~30 bucks though. -
Old RiderPay for a spot in an overnight parking garage and sleep in your car. Cheap!
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Pick6
and coldOld Rider;1702632 wrote:Pay for a spot in an overnight parking garage and sleep in your car. Cheap! -
Gardens35I'm going to Las Vegas, where can I find the cheapest hamburgers?
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ernest_t_bassCleveland advice? Don't go! You're welcome.
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A new White Castle just opened on the strip. Breaking records.Gardens35;1702793 wrote:I'm going to Las Vegas, where can I find the cheapest hamburgers?