I have just returned from attending graduation - totally, totally off-the-charts phenomenal! I stayed at a B&B in Slatersville, The Mary Hunt House, that was lovely. The hostess does a lovely breakfast and is very accommodating to dietary restrictions. Try to get the suite with the bathroom, otherwise you share one. I booked this in August 2014, as I had heard that accommodations were expensive and limited. My son’s roommate’s parents booked a room in Elmira one month ago for two nights and said it was lovely. I let my son and his friends choose the restaurants and great choices - ethnic (Mongolian and western Chinese) and a barbeque themed restaurant with lots of vegetarian choices. I did not find parking an issue. My son had an apartment in Collegetown and once I arrived, I parked near his apartment and then we walked. I arrived on Thursday, which allowed me to have time with my son, and also a circle of his friends before all the other parents arrived - it was fantastic! If your son/daughter is involved with organizations and/or clubs, then there are numerous atherings celebrating the seniors and their parents! My son and his roommates had a barbecue for us parents on Saturday evening - it was wonderful to see them all play host. My advice - go and bask in your child’s incredible accomplishment and enjoy!