pacificobob
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la paz hotel?
we will be needing a hotel in la paz for a week in early janurary. any favorities in the $500-$600 @ night range?
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fishbuck
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$500-$600 a night? You talking pasos or US dollars? I don't think you could spend that much per night in US dollars unless it was the motel near the
ladies bar.
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JESSE
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Its going to be tough getting a room in early january, today i read in the newspaper that occupancy rates are 100%
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TecateRay
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Assuming you meant pesos - try the Hotel Gardenia. Nice place, secure parking, clean rooms.
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Skeet/Loreto
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My best Recommendation is Hotel Marina- East of the Town Centre-- Very good Rooms, two Resturants, Nice People and very good Service-
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Al G
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Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Its going to be tough getting a room in early january, today i read in the newspaper that occupancy rates are 100% |
Jesse...Any info on RV spots? I will need to over night after 350+ Klm from Loreto. Maybe AquaMarine?
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Barry A.
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I have always stayed at "Los Cabanas de Los Arcos", next to the Hotel Los Arcos on the Melecon--------love that place.
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Summanus
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El Moro is good, too. On the malecon further east..
Summanus....ancient Roman Nightly Thunder God. He liked refrieds too.
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CasaManzana
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Hotel Gardenias info
Nothin' fancy but nice pool, clean and very quiet rooms. It was $450 Mp this summer. Closed gate parking at night. Free ice if you ask. Lots of
room and never full for some reason, may just be that it is not in the "hotspot" area of Los Arcos and night spots. It's three blocks up from the
water. Fax (12) 5.04.36---Phone (12) 2.30.88 www.hotelgardenias.com.mx And English spoken.
[Edited on 12-31-2006 by CasaManzana]
[Edited on 12-31-2006 by CasaManzana]
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