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stegner1
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Nassau Inn [View Full Report] |
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swissmiss3
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We didn't sleep here, but went on to the next school's city for the night. [View Full Report] |
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danceluvur26
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Westin at Forrestal Village. Best service EVER! The guy who drove us to the campus was really cool, the guy who gave us a dinner recommendation WALKED us to the place!!! [View Full Report] |
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lavieboheme
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We stayed at some hotel like 15 min down the road that was nice to us when we didn't make reservations ahead of time. [View Full Report] |
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stroebsp37
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We stayed at the Nassau Inn, a really historic place. The rooms were nice, and it is a 5 minute walk from campus. [View Full Report] |
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purplegirl
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Drove for the day. [View Full Report] |
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AnotherAlice
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Stayed at Best Western down Route 1. Cheap but definitely the bare necessities. [View Full Report] |
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2by2
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You must stay at the Inn right there in town. It is the only hotel walking distance to campus. You just get a great feel for the environment. [View Full Report] |
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momof07
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Stayed with friends in NY. [View Full Report] |
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goyanks193
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n/a [View Full Report] |
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kraor143
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Stayed on campus. [View Full Report] |
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ever_after
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I stayed at Staybridge Suites which was about 15 min away. They had very nice apartment-style rooms. If you drive, the free parking is in a distant lot. A free shuttle runs to campus and back. [View Full Report] |
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JIMMY@KILLARNEY
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Hotels around Princeton were really expensive. However, we did manage to get a 2-bed room at the Holiday Inn for just $70 bucks (tip: go to the nearby visitor info station, and get a copy of those free travelor lodging guide with hotel coupons [View Full Report] |
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senioritis42
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N/A [View Full Report] |
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JTC007
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I stayed at a Residence Inn nearby, and it suited me fine. We didn't really do much research on this part, though--we just took the first one we found. [View Full Report] |