$13/night Orlando, $22/night Vegas...

Quote from gnome:

Just once. In February. Presidents Day + Daytona 500 weekend. Traffic snarls everywhere... already 90 degrees, 90% humidity. Now THAT was fun!!!

just make sure to form a single line...pretty much for everything; including the bathrooom...:D
 
Quote from gnome:

No link... just perusing the web...

Sounds like recession/desperation...

Ahhh.... Must be the luxurious trailerpark hotel, each room comes with a dead hooker and soiled sheets LOL :)
 
Quote from JA_LDP:

travel deals like this are all over the place. i usually just look for airlines, not hotels. 3 weeks ago i found round trip tickets from detroit to miami for $19, detroit to vegas $38 and Detroit to Washington DC $42.

That's because there are only a few people left (with $$) in Detroit:D
 
In Vegas that rate probably gets you a night at the Klondike across from Mandalay bay. That place is such a dive, I remember back in the day college parties there, they would just trash the rooms. Good luck enjoying your stay, right next to the airport, you can have the jets taking off soothe you to sleep.
 
Quote from JA_LDP:

travel deals like this are all over the place. i usually just look for airlines, not hotels. 3 weeks ago i found round trip tickets from detroit to miami for $19, detroit to vegas $38 and Detroit to Washington DC $42.


The airlines have it all wrong the flights out of there should be bid as everyone wants to get out of there.
 
Quote from Eliot Hosewater:

Hell of a decision if you live in Detroit:

Fly to Miami or buy a house.

Oh, that's cold!!!!

And orlando isn't so bad. September - May. The rest of the time, its a lot like miami. just without any air circulation.

Disney has increased # of hotels on site which are killing the mom/pop motels on US 192. Hotel workers and their families shacking up in them instead of apartments.
 
Quote from RiceRocket:

In Vegas that rate probably gets you a night at the Klondike across from Mandalay bay. That place is such a dive, I remember back in the day college parties there, they would just trash the rooms. Good luck enjoying your stay, right next to the airport, you can have the jets taking off soothe you to sleep.
It couldn't be any worse than the Palace Station. My room at the Palace Station smelled like underarm sweat.
 
You must don't get out very often. Downtown Orlando's nightlife is surprisingly hip.

Quote from ByLoSellHi:

I drove through downtown Orlando 3 years ago and thought I was in South Central.
 
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