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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: BZ770 on November 07, 2010, 06:03:47 PM
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I stayed at the Laquinta Inn and Suites on East Blvd exit 6 in Montgomery this weekend for the Auburn Game. We got there Friday night got up Sat morning left our 2 dogs in room and came back around 530 Saturday evening after the game. Dogs were fine and the hotel wasn't that bad. It's not a brand new joint but you could tell it was a little dated, but my only complaint was the TV needed to be replaced. The price for 2 nights was $128 including tax. My question is have any of you ever stayed there? Other question was I think I was the only white person staying there? Any comments or suggestions for next time I come up.
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I think LaQuinta loosely translates to "behind Waffle House".
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You're better off with exit 7.
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I think LaQuinta loosely translates to "behind Waffle House".
Don't hate on the TravelLodge.
They have the finest floor that Lance LaParty has ever humped.
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Don't hate on the TravelLodge.
They have the finest floor that Lance LaParty has ever humped.
Ahhh. Those were the days.
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I stayed at the Laquinta Inn and Suites on East Blvd exit 6 in Montgomery this weekend for the Auburn Game. We got there Friday night got up Sat morning left our 2 dogs in room and came back around 530 Saturday evening after the game. Dogs were fine and the hotel wasn't that bad. It's not a brand new joint but you could tell it was a little dated, but my only complaint was the TV needed to be replaced. The price for 2 nights was $128 including tax. My question is have any of you ever stayed there? Other question was I think I was the only white person staying there? Any comments or suggestions for next time I come up.
If you're going to go for a budget hotel in Montgomery you've got to go with the Drury Inn off of Eastern Blvd. Free booze at night and big, clean rooms. I stayed in a suite there for $119/night, but that was about a year ago.