Guest guest Posted August 2, 2001 Report Share Posted August 2, 2001 Information for those who may be seeing Dr. Feng for explant: ----- Original Message ----- From: " by way of ilena rose " <Baker01364@...> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:17 AM Subject: post: MCS housing/Dr. Feng > thank you ladies for all your suggestions. Here is what I found re: > apt./hotel for mcs/ allergic individuals. I didn't stay at any of the places > in beachwood as the hotels told me there was construction going on in that > whole area. (for me it would be too dusty and loud.) I stayed at the Baymont > Inn and Suites, (1-877-229-6668) as it was away from the construction, and I > am on a tight budget. Both rooms were very clean, and no lysol, bleach, > ammonia, or pine cleaning smells. the room called a Business King (AAA > $79.00)was a non smoking, king bed, micro and fridge. (not a suite) you could > turn off the Ac and open the window. we were on the 3rd floor at the end by > apartments,very quiet. (they also offer a king leisure suite AAA $71.20, but > was booked) > > I noticed from calling around that the AAA rate is sometimes better than the > corporate rate. all you need for the corporate rate is to borrow someone's > business card, or have one made with your name. Homestead village had a > better corporate rate. I asked each place the guest entertainment book rate, > corporate,AAA and AARP or any other. It really varies. There are conventions > going on right now so Cleveland is booked up. AAA usually is a uniform 2 > queens. sometimes you need to ask about the AAA rate for a suite > specifically. A lot of places had something that wasn't a suite but better > than a room but you had to keep asking the right questions to get it. > > Also, I found a wide range of styles of room. I wanted non-smoking. a lot of > the rooms with special set ups are non smoking- suites, or business suites. > For $5.00 a night you can usually rent a micro or fridge to be put in your > room. The room I had at the baymont wasn't a suite, but it had the fridge and > micro on a shelf (bring your own glass dishes. (the suites were all rented > out) but it was enough room overnight, maybe not for an entire week. > > The places that i didnt' stay at or get to see but were so helpful on the > phone at least, were the Hampton inn (alison nice) AAA 2 Queens $119.99, > (corporate $129)or suite $169.00 jacuzzi in rooms. > Homestead village. AAA $79.00. corporate rate better. can ask for two adjoing > rooms with a door. Embassy suites was nice but you expect it to be for that > price AAA $159.00 but you have to pay extra for a third adult.) ask about > extra charges at all the places. > The woman at the super 8 was ver helpful with info. Orange village is dinky > and across from beachwood. My first impression would be not to stay at a > value motel but the area is so nice I would expect it to be nice. the > construction is in front of the hotel right now. > If you go in a slow month say Nov or Feb I would expect the prices to be > lower. > and Dr. Feng is wonderful!! (her office is freezing so if you tend to be cold > bring sweaters!) thank you sisters the only reason I ever knew to even go to > DR. Feng is Ilena's web site and all of you. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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