Since we live near Atlanta, my husband and I drove to Savannah. It’s about a 4.5 hr. trip along a somewhat pretty highway. The scenery on the highway ...
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Since we live near Atlanta, my husband and I drove to Savannah. It’s about a 4.5 hr. trip along a somewhat pretty highway. The scenery on the highway does not prepare you for the beautiful scenes in Savannah though! We Are There. When we first entered Savannah, we passed construction and later learned there used to be a parking lot in that spot. Originally, this spot was one of the first four squares of Savannah which they are now restoring--don't know whose idea it was to put a parking lot on top of a square, but thank goodness for the historical society! The parking lot will still be there, ...
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Typing this at 6 am in our hotel in Chicago – we should be in SLC, so we’re behind schedule before we’ve actually started! Quite a day yesterday and ...
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Typing this at 6 am in our hotel in Chicago – we should be in SLC, so we’re behind schedule before we’ve actually started! Quite a day yesterday and it already seems light years ago. Journey to Heathrow was fine, though there was quite a long delay in Luton which started to concern me. Anyway, I checked in and met Steve in Costa Coffee as planned. The flight was fine and we arrived in Chicago exactly on schedule. We walked through deserted corridors towards immigration with an ample 90 mins to spare before our flight to SLC. We then arrived in the immigration hall to see enormous queues awaiti...
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Well on day 1 I got off work and picked up the Family at my mom's. We drove to the rental yard in Hayward and picked up the 32' Nap Wagon (more on ...
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Well on day 1 I got off work and picked up the Family at my mom's. We drove to the rental yard in Hayward and picked up the 32' Nap Wagon (more on this later). We got on the road at 12:45pm and were Eastbound and down. We headed south to Bakersfield on I-5, then east on 58 to I-15. We took on fuel in Barstow (46 Gals) and kept headin' east. We got to Baker and turned North on 127 and started up to Death Valley. First I had to get a tasty Gyros at The Mad Greek, Mmmm. After going about another 60 miles we turned West on 178 and went another 10 or so miles where there was a nice wide spot in the...
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Our first stay at The Ballastone was in 2004 and my husband and I have been back every year since. Finding this inn on the Internet was a true gift. ...More
The marshall house is truely a place to go to relax and be treated like a king or queen! The service was excellant and the rooms so wonderfully ...More
My family and I spent 3 nights at the Hampton Inn - Historic District. We found the staff to be extremely helpful and friendly. Cannot say enough good ...More
We found this inn over the internet. It is loaded with history and is in the heart of most of Savannah's historical and ghostly sites. The staff was ...More
Great Location. Friendly and knowledgable staff about both the Inn and the city of Savannah. When we entered the Inn we were greeted by staff and ...More
We normally book large chain hotels to avoid unpleasant surprises but decided to be adventurous and we were VERY pleasantly pleased. What a great ...More
My experience at this hotel was one of the worst I've ever had. While my boyfriend and I were out sight seeing, the hotel maid service came to our ...More
This renovated home is beautifully decorated including the courtyard in the back! The homeowners paid close attention to details of the period. Most ...More
Great older home, with an Inn feeling, not a chessy B&B. Breakfast room was nice, good food. Wonderful staff, out of this world, making arrangements ...More
We stayed at the Mansion on Forsyth Park for four nights. The hotel is nice, if a bit overdone. The staff is exceedingly helpful. We experienced so ...More
We stayed at the Courtyard in midtown Savannah which was much nicer than we expected and a great value since we priceline bid it at $75. We enjoyed 2 ...More
This is a great location at the northwest corner of the Historic District and a block away from City Market. The entrance is difficult to locate (we ...More
The Kehoe was an amazing experience. the staff was incredibly knowledgable and helpful, especially the concierge (I think his name was Josh). I would ...More
This is a beautiful hotel - has a lot of old style but new. Gorgeous lobby and sitting room, the rooms are very nice and not typical of a Hampton Inn. ...More
Likes: Size of hotel and rooms; the hotel was not to big but the rooms were spacious. Breakfast and Social Hour; convenient meals and help save on ...More
Stayed at the Residence Inn by Marriott Savannah Ga at 500 Charlton St in March 15th-18th 2009 and I must say, I loved everything about it. The ...More
Clean, modern, internet accesss was excellent, exceptional breakfast. The staff was very accomodating. The location is a very reasonable distance to ...More
My wife and I have three children with exhausting soccer and social schedules. We carved out a weekend to go to Savannah for R & R and were greeted ...More
Definitely one of Savannah's best hotels, you won't find a more modern, comfortable place to stay. The staff was great, as was the service. Staff ...More
Let me start by saying something nice....we enjoyed the hospitality hour everyday from 6-7 where we enjoyed complimentary wine and hourdervs, and we ...More
We have spent our last 3 wedding anniversaries in Savannah, Ga. at the East Bay Inn. The rooms are superb, each with a unique styling. These aren't ...More
We reserved a room at the Garden Hotel. Arrived early-room was not ready. Not a problem, we would go exploring and return after 4pm. When we returned, ...More