Baltimore hotel deal

pbultimate
pbultimate Posts: 621
edited July 2013 in The Porch
Now that tickets are secured (Priority 1 - Reserved - only choice) I got a non-refundable room at the Radisson Lord Baltimore. It looked okay/average from the reviews. There are certainly more expensive and cheaper in the area, but this one is 1 block from the venue.

Sat/Sun nights - $250 total. Again, non-refundable through Radisson's site. Expedia had a deal for $296 total but I did cancel that after I secured tickets.

I hope other 10c's choose to stay here as well.
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  • BMF2004
    BMF2004 Posts: 129
    Saw Bruce at 1st Mariner in 2009 and stayed at The Hotel Monaco. It was pricey but undoubtedly the nicest hotel I have ever stayed.
  • Hopped Up
    Hopped Up Posts: 258
    I booked a room at the Mount Vernon Hotel in downtown Baltimore, a bit north of the arena (5 blocks or so) for $99 + taxes, refundable total for the two nights (Saturday and Sunday) if you're looking to go way low budget ($50/night).
  • pearljamdude420
    pearljamdude420 Posts: 1,380
    Hopped Up wrote:
    I booked a room at the Mount Vernon Hotel in downtown Baltimore, a bit north of the arena (5 blocks or so) for $99 + taxes, refundable total for the two nights (Saturday and Sunday) if you're looking to go way low budget ($50/night).
    walking 5 blocks in downtown balty is a little dangerous :lol:
  • theoceansmademe
    theoceansmademe Posts: 1,132
    BMF2004 wrote:
    Saw Bruce at 1st Mariner in 2009 and stayed at The Hotel Monaco. It was pricey but undoubtedly the nicest hotel I have ever stayed.

    The Kimpton Chain is awesome. We stayed at a Monaco in Philly, very unique.

    I won GA, will by my 10 year olds 1st concert.

    We are staying at Monaco. Book a bunk bed room, the kids room has a door to boot. Whole family of 4 is going but only me and son 1 to show.
  • Jenfarr
    Jenfarr Posts: 688
    Last week, I booked the Hampton Inn & Suites - Inner Harbor, a few blocks from the arena one way and the Inner Harbor the other direction for $143 using the AAA rate. Which is good because it is cancelable (and they don't charge the CC until you check-in). Reviews were okay, still need to pay for parking, but I think that is pretty standard.
    "McCready played on, lending credence to the theory that he was actually built in Stone’s basement from spare truck parts and vinyl records." - Glide Mag. review of MSG 7/8/03
  • Vart
    Vart Posts: 291
    I just booked the Hampton inn too. 135 for the first night and 161 for the second night. Plus 32/day for valet parking. It seems to be a pretty good deal considering the location. There are cheaper hotels around but I was afraid to stray too far from the inner harbor area.
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  • Hopped Up
    Hopped Up Posts: 258
    edited July 2013
    Hopped Up wrote:
    I booked a room at the Mount Vernon Hotel in downtown Baltimore, a bit north of the arena (5 blocks or so) for $99 + taxes, refundable total for the two nights (Saturday and Sunday) if you're looking to go way low budget ($50/night).
    walking 5 blocks in downtown balty is a little dangerous :lol:
  • Hopped Up
    Hopped Up Posts: 258
    Hopped Up wrote:
    I booked a room at the Mount Vernon Hotel in downtown Baltimore, a bit north of the arena (5 blocks or so) for $99 + taxes, refundable total for the two nights (Saturday and Sunday) if you're looking to go way low budget ($50/night).
    walking 5 blocks in downtown balty is a little dangerous :lol:

    Living in Chiraq, so don't think Baltimore can be too much worse. And seems like there's a nice area around this place. But I'll bring my flak jacket just in case.