corianderstem
Blue Crack Distributor
Silver Cloud is literally right next door to Qwest, so I'm not surprised they've popped up the rates already.
There are a bunch of nice hotels in the downtown area. If you want cheaper hotels, you'll have to go a little farther out.
I get a little stymied by hotel recommendations, and unfamiliar with what's "cheap" and close to the venue. There are a few on Highway 99 (aka Aurora Ave), but the area can get a little shady in certain bits. There's a Travelodge and a Days Inn and a Holiday Inn - the farther north on Aurora/99 you get, the better.
I know that's not a ton of help, but I'm sayin' - something about Seattle hotel recommendations leaves me a little
There are boatloads of hotels by the airport, and it's at least a 20 minute drive/ride to the airport from downtown in good traffic. Also some hotels by the Seattle Center (Space Needle) area - not sure on prices, and it's probably too far for a comfortable walk, but there are busses that will get you down to the stadium area from there.
There are a bunch of nice hotels in the downtown area. If you want cheaper hotels, you'll have to go a little farther out.
I get a little stymied by hotel recommendations, and unfamiliar with what's "cheap" and close to the venue. There are a few on Highway 99 (aka Aurora Ave), but the area can get a little shady in certain bits. There's a Travelodge and a Days Inn and a Holiday Inn - the farther north on Aurora/99 you get, the better.
I know that's not a ton of help, but I'm sayin' - something about Seattle hotel recommendations leaves me a little
There are boatloads of hotels by the airport, and it's at least a 20 minute drive/ride to the airport from downtown in good traffic. Also some hotels by the Seattle Center (Space Needle) area - not sure on prices, and it's probably too far for a comfortable walk, but there are busses that will get you down to the stadium area from there.