What hotel are you staying at in Orlando?

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  1. Tygrr

    Tygrr Win the West

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    Ok, I did a search on Yahoo and found out that it is the Days Inn downtown Orlando. I'm gonna search the reviews and post them.
     
  2. HittinZX2

    HittinZX2 Living to die laughing

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    Thanks much appreciated.
     
  3. Tygrr

    Tygrr Win the West

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    There are no reviews for the Days Inn downtown. That may or may not be a good thing. Think of it this way. The hotel must have not been atrocious enough and on the same token not spectacular enough to compell someone to bash or compliment it. At the least, it's a mediocre hotel.
     
  4. j0nathanr0y

    j0nathanr0y Founding Member

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    Did somebody say golden girls? I need to switch hotels asap. :thumb:
     
  5. Tigernator

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    I'm a Louisiana native who's been living in Central Fla for the past several years. I would avoid OBT if I were looking for a hotel. :eek:
     
  6. Berge

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    The Radisson Barcelo
    8444 International Drive,
    Orlando, Fl 32819

    This one?
     
  7. HittinZX2

    HittinZX2 Living to die laughing

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    Well can anyone suggest a place that is in range of $59.99 a nite that I don't have to worry about getting a kap bust in my A$$.
     
  8. shel311

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    Yea, I'm also a Louisiana native who lives in Central Florida. To give you an idea, if you search your hotel's address on mapquest, you will see it is near the infamous 33rd, which houses allof our local inmates. The one guy was right when he said to stay away from orange blossom trail. With all that being said, if we can all handle New Orleans, trust me, Orlando is not a very dangerous city compared to NO. I don't really know about cheaply priced hotels, since I live hear i'm lucky to not have to worry about that for the game. To give you a little tip though, the Citrus Bowl is in the middle of the ghetto. So if your hotel is withing a couple of miles of the venue, chances are it's not the best place. There are many placed to stay on International Drive and it is not nearly as bad as some other areas. Orlando is not a very big place, so no matter where you stay, you won't be too far. If you stay at Disney, you'll be about 20 minutes from downtown and the Citrus Bowl.

    Like I said, in any city there are good and bad places, but Orlando is a pretty good town, so even the bad places aren't that bad.
     
  9. JVincent25

    JVincent25 Founding Member

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    Residence Inn Orlando East/UCF
    11651 University Blvd.
    Orlando, Florida 32817 USA

    15 miles from the stadium
     
  10. orlandotiger

    orlandotiger GEAUX TIGERS!

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    OBT is like a bad version of Plank Road. Prostitutes, etc.

    Anything in UCF area or downtown should be fine. Try to get something near
    I-4 because that will probably be how you will want to go to the Citrus Bowl. Message me if you need any more info and I will be glad to help out.

    Planning a LSU New Years Eve Party at a local bar here. Will get more details to you guys and everybody is invited. We will take over!!!
     

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