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- Hong - 09-25-2001

Hi everyone,
I am planning a trip to Napa and it will be my first time there. Would you recommend few places to stay?
I know I should contribute to the economy but i also would like to stay within my budget too. Most of places are in 200-250 range. Is that the norm price there?
Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.

-Hong


- wondersofwine - 09-25-2001

I love the Wine Country Inn (individually decorated rooms, very nice breakfasts, beautiful surroundings) but haven't been there in several years. It is in the higher price range. www.winecountryinn.com You might also try concierge.com under California for the discussions on Napa Valley lodgings.

The Wine Country Inn (St. Helena) website says that their rates are sometimes discounted for midweek and slower months. Check with them about possible discounts.

[This message has been edited by wondersofwine (edited 09-25-2001).]


- Bucko - 09-25-2001

What kind of lodging are you looking for, B&B, resort or hotel/motel? Makes a big difference.


- winoweenie - 09-25-2001

Hi Hong and welcome to the board. Tell us your day of arrival Mon, Tues, etc, length of stay, and we'll git-chu all kinda' pertinant information. Lots of stuff-n-such to do up there. WW


- winoweenie - 09-29-2001

Guess he either cancelled his reservation or forgot where he posted his inquiry. WW