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In a message dated 1/31/00 10:04:54 PM Central Standard Time,

srferron@... writes:

<< Elena, and ,

I just re-reserved! We will be paying $325 plus tax--total--for the 4

nites! That comes to $81.25 per person. Cool, huh?

;-)))))

F >>

How'd you get that deal? Thats great!!!!

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Elena,

What we have reserved is a room with a view (of what I'm not sure...the

waterfall perhaps?) with two double beds. It's not a suite. There's a

pool and hottub outside (I think). The first two nights cost $115 and

the second two nights are at $105.

F

etcarroll wrote:

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> GalofGOP@... wrote:

> >

> > I found this on the net

> > http://www.basshotels.com/holiday-inn?_template=freenite.html

> >

> > Its for a second night free at holiday inn. I wonder if they will

accept it. Maybe we can re-reserve :-) They might charge us more per

night...or we might loose any Taebo discounts...but I bet it works out

to be cheaper if they allow it.

> >

> > Let me know!!!!!

> >

> > who KNEW there was coupon out there!!!

> > , how is the hotel searching going? Should we just go with

's holiday Inn reservation? , is your reservation for a

suite? How many and what types of beds does it have? Is it

approximately $105 or $110 a night (whatever you quoted) per person?

It sounds great to me.

>

> Elena

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The rates I quoted are what the room costs, NOT per person!

:-)

F

etcarroll wrote:

original article:/group/tae-bo_on/?start=9924

> GalofGOP@... wrote:

> >

> > I found this on the net

> > http://www.basshotels.com/holiday-inn?_template=freenite.html

> >

> > Its for a second night free at holiday inn. I wonder if they will

accept it. Maybe we can re-reserve :-) They might charge us more per

night...or we might loose any Taebo discounts...but I bet it works out

to be cheaper if they allow it.

> >

> > Let me know!!!!!

> >

> > who KNEW there was coupon out there!!!

> > , how is the hotel searching going? Should we just go with

's holiday Inn reservation? , is your reservation for a

suite? How many and what types of beds does it have? Is it

approximately $105 or $110 a night (whatever you quoted) per person?

It sounds great to me.

>

> Elena

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etcarroll wrote:

original article:/group/tae-bo_on/?start=9924

> > , how is the hotel searching going? Should we just go with

's holiday Inn reservation? , is your reservation for a

suite? How many and what types of beds does it have? Is it

approximately $105 or $110 a night (whatever you quoted) per person?

It sounds great to me.

Elena,

I called around tonight and the Holiday Inn has the best rates. A lot

of the hotels didn't have any tae-bo rates...they said they weren't in

the system, what's up with that? Anyway, all the other hotels that

were listed on the tae-bo page were more expensive. All the suites

seem to have just one king size bed. The Holiday Inn quoted me a

corporate rate of $109 a night when I asked about tae-bo rates, but

that works out to be only a few dollars less than the rates got.

Maybe we could request a refrigerator in the room...I don't know if

they have any rooms with that, but that sure would be nice. Anyway, I

say we go with 's reservation. When I get home, I can go to AAA

and see if they can find us anything better that's right in the area.

I'd love to find a suite, but I don't know if we'll find one with 2

double beds. I'll keep looking around, but at least we have the

Holiday Inn reservation already made...thanks :)

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Elena, and ,

I just re-reserved! We will be paying $325 plus tax--total--for the 4

nites! That comes to $81.25 per person. Cool, huh?

;-)))))

F

galofgo-@... wrote:

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> In a message dated 1/31/00 8:27:35 PM Central Standard Time,

srferron@...

> writes:

>

> << , Elena, and ,

>

> Would one of you want to try re-reserving and see what rates they

> quote? I was quoted one rate from their 1-800 reservation #, but got

> lower rates online, and re-reserved there.

>

> :-)

> F >>

> Did you try using the coupon?? I would reserve but I cant because I

don't

> have a credit card. I can call for rates though. Are yous till

looking at

> Holiday inn?

> The rates I saw online looked to be the same as what you said.

>

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" susan ferron " wrote:

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> , Elena, and ,

>

> Would one of you want to try re-reserving and see what rates they

> quote? I was quoted one rate from their 1-800 reservation #, but got

> lower rates online, and re-reserved there.

,

When I called, they quoted me a corporate rate of $109/night when I

asked about tae-bo rates. This works out to like $4 less than the

rates you were quoted. What were you quoted online? I'm going to call

as soon as I'm done here and see what rates they give me using

's coupon for one free night. I'll let you know.

shannon

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" susan ferron " wrote:

original article:/group/tae-bo_on/?start=9966

> Elena, and ,

>

> I just re-reserved! We will be paying $325 plus tax--total--for the 4

> nites! That comes to $81.25 per person. Cool, huh?

WOW...that's great! How'd you get that rate? That's an awesome deal...

shannon

who is doing the happy dance right now :)

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In a message dated 01/31/2000 9:46:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,

srferron@... writes:

<< What we have reserved is a room with a view (of what I'm not sure...the

waterfall perhaps?) with two double beds. It's not a suite. There's a

pool and hottub outside (I think). The first two nights cost $115 and

the second two nights are at $105. >>

you guys may want to inquire about an additional cot or sofabed availability

and rate too

Barb

who thinks 2 double beds for 4 may be pushing it

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