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esimpnoxin
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I stayed at the Bell Tower, which is pretty small, but the old time-y setup is kind of cool for a single night. [View Full Report] |
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njmommyof2
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We stayed at the Bell Tower. It was very well located and the staff was very nice, but it's older and the rooms are pretty small. [View Full Report] |
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noimagination
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The Courtyard was great. Lots of hotels to choose from here. [View Full Report] |
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amandakayak
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Inn at Michigan League - nice rooms, thick walls and a view of the bell tower out my window. [View Full Report] |
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ThatTechGuy93
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Detroit airport is wonderful. I was pretty nervous coming in from Philly, but as it turns out DETROIT IS NICE! Like I said earlier, Microtel is a blessing. Clean, cheap and full of amenities. [View Full Report] |
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TwistedxKiss
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We didn't stay in a hotel, but the University recommends a few. Anything CLOSE is good, you have to do a LOT of walking as your only parking options are going to be the city structures. [View Full Report] |
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2ndchance
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Microtel Inn . It is really nice and they have a free breakfast, internet access, free printing, cookies (best value hotel). Trust me, you will enjoy your stay. http://www.microtelannarbor.com/ [View Full Report] |
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ml8185
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check out the hotels on the UMich website. they are the best ones around the area [View Full Report] |
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super18blue
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We stayed at the Marriott just south of campus and it was nice. There were tons of hotels around us too. [View Full Report] |