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Jn13Y
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I'm taking a group of 8 people (18-29 age range) to a show in Greensboro in a few weeks and am trying to find a place we can stay all together. This worked great last year when a group of us went to the mountains; there are a ton of cabins with several bedrooms and one big common area. The best part about it was HAVING A PRIVATE OUTDOOR HOT TUB. (that we could sit around and be somewhat noisy/drink at and not make anyone mad or get kicked out of by a certain time)

My google skills are letting me down for the last hour, so I'm hoping someone from the area has an idea? it doesn't have to be a cabin, but some kind of 'suite' style place with a private hot tub would be IDEAL.

thanks for being my google whore,

love,


jn13y

10/20/2008 6:05:13 PM

djeternal
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Embassy Suites rents out suites (go figure) with 2-3 bedrooms I believe. Like 10 of us stayed there after prom my senior year. Other than that, I'm drawing a blank.

On a side note: make me an offer and you can just use my house.

[Edited on October 20, 2008 at 6:16 PM. Reason : a]

10/20/2008 6:15:08 PM

Gzusfrk
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The hotel by Four Seasons, I think it's the Sheraton, has indoor and outdoor heated pools and an indoor whirlpool and sauna.

They don't have suites, but you can get connecting rooms. It's also not a private hot tube. But it's a really convenient location, nice, and they really don't mind loud, drunk people in the pool area.

10/20/2008 6:43:49 PM

twoozles
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what about grandover?

10/20/2008 7:14:28 PM

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