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Old June 2nd 05, 12:28 AM
Joe Morris
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Cub Driver writes:

On Tue, 31 May 2005 12:02:43 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
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I really appreciate the lodging offer, but I suspect we'll probably find a
hotel near Dulles, just for convenience sake


There are a bunch (I don't know about suites), and when I looked into
the situation, they were a whole lot cheaper than downtown. But the
airfare savings by flying Southwest into Baltimore, plus not having to
rent a car, more than made up for it, and I *like* downtown DC.


There's a hotel at Dulles (Sheraton, IIRC); south of the terminal on
Route 28 there's a Hilton that's just north of the entrance ramp to
the museum. There are some hotels north of the Dulles Access Road
around Herndon and Reston, and at most of the interchanges on
the Dulles Access Road.

No, I don't know what the room rates might be except that they are
probably far cheaper than anything in DC.

Joe Morris
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Old June 2nd 05, 04:23 AM
Morgans
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"Joe Morris" wrote

There's a hotel at Dulles (Sheraton, IIRC); south of the terminal on
Route 28 there's a Hilton that's just north of the entrance ramp to
the museum. There are some hotels north of the Dulles Access Road
around Herndon and Reston, and at most of the interchanges on
the Dulles Access Road.


In about 1973, I went to DC with a high school group, and our hotel was
right off the end of one of the runways. Don't know which, but I do
remember it was right at the end, on the centerline. How do I know this?
One of the approach light stands was in the parking lot, or right at the
edge of it. g

If you were outside when a heavy went over, you had to stop talking for a
minute, because it was so loud. Surprisingly, it was almost completely
quite inside. I seem to remember concrete, or block walls about 3 feet
thick, and 3 sets of windows.

I would bet that hotel is one of the cheapest around! g Anyone know if it
is still there, and if so, what was the name of it?
--
Jim in NC

 




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