nded. However, Pontchartrain is $89 a night
until Monday night, it jumps to $109 US ($335 total with tax for the three
nights). Just to let everyone know.
Fred
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Cheap hotel prices in downtown D
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 11:42:52 EST
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There are a slew of hotels on Jefferson Ave too...starting right past the
> Shorecrest motel down to Grand Ave.
Shorecrest (I remember it being around $70 (incl. tax) per night?!) has
a big advantage: it's in the same building as The Click, a Detroit
institution as
In a message dated 2/7/01 10:49:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>The Clique, Shorecrest's diner, is great for having a gd breakfast
>:)
>
>Hans
>
>--
Haha...that's right, The Clique. He told me that too. Speaking of food, Mad
Mike also
told me that he thought he was a wolf in another l
Hi,
There are a slew of hotels on Jefferson Ave too...starting right past the
Shorecrest motel down to Grand Ave. There's a Days Inn ($55.96 -$69.95 USD
newly remodeled and its got a pool too, so get it while its hot ! My pick!),
Comfort Inn (1999 e. jefferson - $89.00 - $159.00 USD). I chec
> Now if anyone can help me find a flight from Mpls. to DTW cheaper than $79
> each way. Short of flapping my arms of course.
good luck - $79 one way is very reasonable. I'm assuming that's on
northwest? Since MSP and DTW are both northwest hub cities, they pretty
much have a hold on the low-pri