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On 2 Jan 2002 at 10:47, Bob Fitta wrote, in part:
> I know it's early to be thinking of the frozen four, but over the
> holidays I went ahead and booked my flights to MSP and now am trying to
> decide on a hotel.
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> I need to cancel one of the two reservations I have and was hoping to
> get help from someone familiar with the hotels. Both hotels are in St.
> Paul, I have to choose between the Embassy Suites and the Radisson City
> Center. Does someone in the know have a preference for one? I know
> Radisson is closer to the action, price is the same so that makes no
> difference.
I'm not familiar with St. Paul, but also have reservations at both of
your hotels also. :-) Since they allow cancellation w/o penalty to
within a few days of the reservation, I'm waiting a while more.
Radisson City Center is considerably closer, but Embassy Suites throws
in a breakfast. Some of the Frozen Four regulars are strongly
considering Embassy Suites, as I recall, unless/until the hotel closest
to the arena "opens" ... comments everyone?
New Year cheers from Maine, wayne
Wayne T. Smith mailto:[log in to unmask]
Systems Group - UNET University of Maine System
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