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Susan says: We arrived in Austin on Wednesday night just after the "cold front" blew in. To the locals, that means the temperature w... Continue reading »
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The most common question we get is "Where will you stay?" We get that question far more than "Why?" - "How?" - or even "Where a... Continue reading »
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We checked out of the hotel and packed our 2 big suitcases, 1 little suitcase, 3 tote bags, 2 purses, case of bottled water, and golf bag... Continue reading »
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I drove to Austin to see Barack Obama's rally. Now the city is on my shrinking to-do list. After a quick disappointment when the attendan... Continue reading »
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Got here 4th of July weekend 1999. The first place I went that weekend was to the Stevie Ray memorial, then into Barton Springs to... Continue reading »
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"Overall, you get a lot of value for your money here, and I would gladly stay again." — source Travelocity
"Location, clean, decent breakfast, good coffee, friendly staff. Conveniently located to UT, neat, good for quick stay (attending UT graduation)." — source Priceline
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2. Motel 6 Austin Central South/Univ of TX
Real Traveler Rating: 3.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews from 1 source
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"But the motel is good for the price." — source Orbitz
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3. Rodeway Inn University/Downtown
Real Traveler Rating: 1.9 out of 5 based on 15 reviews from 4 sources
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"If it weren't for that pungent smell filling every corner of my hotel room, gushing at me like a broken sewage pipeline each time I made a quick turn to the left, then I'd definitely recommend staying here; however, this isn't the case and I suggest to you that if you experience any of these problems that you please stay somewhere else." — source Priceline
"We requested clean towels and the staff was rude about giving us clean towels because that's "the maid's job." — source Orbitz
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