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Hotels with day or hourly rates?

I mean, look at this: Romantic Cabins in Ohio, Cabin in Ohio Southern, Cabin Luxury Ohio

Plus you'd be more likely to explain what you are up to to the folks in charge.

Yeah that really is a good idea that I hadn't thought of, thanks for the suggestion!

Not for nothin', but if you're looking to mitigate costs (which seems to be the case), that's not the way to go. I punched in a random date for the first cabin shown and the price was well north of $200.00. You can get some really nice digs at a Hilton or W for less than that...
 
I mean, look at this: Romantic Cabins in Ohio, Cabin in Ohio Southern, Cabin Luxury Ohio

Plus you'd be more likely to explain what you are up to to the folks in charge.

Yeah that really is a good idea that I hadn't thought of, thanks for the suggestion!

Not for nothin', but if you're looking to mitigate costs (which seems to be the case), that's not the way to go. I punched in a random date for the first cabin shown and the price was well north of $200.00. You can get some really nice digs at a Hilton or W for less than that...

Totally agreed, and, I also think that calling around to local B&B's and talking to the manager to negotiate a day rate would/could be more effective than a chain that won't budge on their corporate policies. Especially if the B&B typically has vacancy during an off season.
 
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Yeah that really is a good idea that I hadn't thought of, thanks for the suggestion!

Not for nothin', but if you're looking to mitigate costs (which seems to be the case), that's not the way to go. I punched in a random date for the first cabin shown and the price was well north of $200.00. You can get some really nice digs at a Hilton or W for less than that...

Totally agreed, and, I also think that calling around to local B&B's and talking to the manager to negotiate a day rate would/could be more effective than a chain that won't budge on their corporate policies. Especially if the B&B typically has vacancy during an off season.

Off Season is the key words. Wait until it's off season an then talk with the manager in person.
 
I mean, look at this: Romantic Cabins in Ohio, Cabin in Ohio Southern, Cabin Luxury Ohio

Plus you'd be more likely to explain what you are up to to the folks in charge.

Yeah that really is a good idea that I hadn't thought of, thanks for the suggestion!

Not for nothin', but if you're looking to mitigate costs (which seems to be the case), that's not the way to go. I punched in a random date for the first cabin shown and the price was well north of $200.00. You can get some really nice digs at a Hilton or W for less than that...

Yeah, I've been doing a lot of urelated VRBO shopping and got a little carried away. That probably wasn't the most cost effective option. But look at the bed and all those windows!! VRBO is something else I guess you could think about. You might even offer shots of the room as sort of TFP? I don't know why, but I picture that as trickier in terms of convincing the owners.
 

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