| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
June 15 2008
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darkknight101
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COMFORT INN! |
April 08 2008
|
p_hp_fan
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I would recommend the Millennium Hotel. It was nice, providing transportation to and from the airport for a charge and transportation to and from Duke for free. They gave me a discount for BDD. |
March 28 2008
|
nmehta4
|
We stayed at the Quality Inn, which is not a really good hotel. The vending machine had a hole in the glass and all the snacks were gone the next day. |
March 21 2008
|
blackeyedsusan
|
Homewood Suites near Research Triangle was a good option if you have a car, although not that close to campus. They have suite-like rooms with a min-kitchen, free hot breakfasts and a happy hour. |
August 27 2007
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arachnophobia12
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There were several hotels near Duke's campus. |
March 21 2007
|
Amwidkle
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We stayed at The University Inn, which is just off-campus. However, we had to navigate through the hospital district to reach the info session on the other side of campus on time! |
March 21 2007
|
Amwidkle
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We stayed at The University Inn, which is just off-campus. However, we had to navigate through the hospital district to reach the info session on the other side of campus on time! |
January 27 2007
|
duh
|
must get an overnight p-frosh experience (weather you like partying or studying) |
November 16 2006
|
we're_going_down_swinging
|
My family stayed in the Hilton during my first visit, which was nice enough. |
August 08 2006
|
wannabazn88
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I stayed at the Millenium Hotel, which have decent rooms for a decent price. The hotel staff is very unhelpful, but that was my only complaint. They also offer a free shuttle to Duke, which is nice. |
August 07 2006
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ssorman2003
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I stayed in a dorm with my friend. slept on his futon. it was great. |