[tei-council] hotels for April meeting

Mylonas, Elli elli_mylonas at brown.edu
Thu Feb 14 21:23:49 EST 2013


Annie Brownell is a very nice B&B, It's about 4 blocks from Myopic (they
were forced to change their name by some trademark threat, but still the
same place in Wayland Sq) and also an easy walk to Brown.

I'd suggest it for others, but it doesn't have enough rooms for everyone
and I'm not sure about the wifi,  --elli


On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Paul F. Schaffner <PFSchaffner at umich.edu>wrote:

>
> I've given up on car and train -- just TOO long, and booked
> a flight into PVD arriving Tuesday 9 April and departing
> Monday 15 April. That will give me Wednesday free for a lightning
> visit with family and leave Sunday free for a possible drive
> (rental) up to SE Vermont and back.
>
> I also booked a room for the duration at Annie Brownell House B&B
> on Waterman Square for ~ $100/night. Right across from Myopic Books,
> I believe, which I intend to revisit because its owner is a
> fellow-collector of old hymn books and has been known to put
> some of his own collection up for sale.
>
> Now you know it all!
>
> pfs
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
>
> > I have booked my flight to arrive Wednesday and leave Saturday.  Will
> > need a room but can do without free wifi since I can do tethering on my
> > cellphone.  --Kevin
> >
> > On 2/14/2013 3:09 PM, Mylonas, Elli wrote:
> >> Hi all, I'm looking into hotels, and have the following information,
> also
> >> an important question:
> >>
> >> How many will be attending and needing a hotel room?  I may be able to
> do
> >> something with a block of 10 or more.
> >>
> >> I am looking at hotels in downtown Providence, easy walking distance to
> >> Brown (uphill towards Brown, downhill back). These are also within
> walking
> >> distance of restaurants and pubs. I am excluding paid wifi unless the
> total
> >> cost is advantageous. Right now, the best I've got is $139/night. All
> >> downtown hotels offer valet parking for @$28/day. What this means is
> they
> >> don't have adjacent parking, and they drive your car to some lot they
> all
> >> use.
> >>
> >> There is also the Wyndham Garden, on the other side of Brown. It is also
> >> within walking distance of Brown, but through a mediocre neighborhood
> and
> >> not a great walk home at night. It's sort of near a street of
> restaurants,
> >> but again, the walk isn't great - probably fine for a group. It's right
> on
> >> a highway ramp, and has free parking. The rooms on hotels.com are under
> >> $100, also has free wireless.  They do offer a shuttle (for a small
> charge,
> >> they say). Optimized for people with cars (Paul!).
> >>
> >> I may be able to get some better prices downtown, but right now, the
> >> Wyndham has the others beat, at least on hotels.com.
> >>
> >> Syd and I will have cars, and I am housing Gabby and Hugh. --elli
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