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Going to see Dr. C in a couple of weeks and we're looking for a clean, cheap motel. This time we're going to mix business with pleasure by making a much needed mini-vacation out of it. Last time we were there the motel room had fleas! We asked to be moved to another room and that one had fleas too! They also wouldn't refund our money.
Any suggestions or recommendations? Thanks!
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Oops! Missouri. Springfield, Missouri. It was the Super 8 or Motel 6. Sorry, can't remember but I'll ask hubby tonight and get back to you.
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Alot of people stay at the Lamplighter Inn on Glenstone and Sunshine. There are two, so make sure you ask for the one on Sunshine. I think the rooms are in the $40 range. Tell them you are a patient of Dr C's. They are supposed to give you a discount.
There are other motels on Glenstone. I'll be in Springfield this evening. IF I get a chance, I'll find the name of a few. I know there are some older ones there that look very nice.
You can also go online and get some coupons. I know Rosesisland used to have a good link for that. BTW, where is Rosemary?
Here's the phone number for the Lamplighter: 1-417-882-1113
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I went in September and stayed at the Clarion on Glenstone. It's very close to the Lamplighter Inn and was a nice room.
I booked room via internet (clarion.com)and it was around $60.00 but might be more then you want to spend...I promise no bugs. The room I booked was under corporate rate and make sure to ask for that.
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We stay at the Lamplighter and it is very, very nice.
We had a suite and they only charged 55 for the night.
It had a king size bed with a tv in one section, a queen size sofa sleeper and two chairs and a computer desk in another section, and kitchen with microwave, refergerator and sink. The bathroom was so big you could of had a party in it.
The BEST part is if your appt is around the time of check out they extend the check out time for you.
Dominic's appt was around 11 and they allowed us to stay until 1 so that my mom and 2 other kids could stay in the room and not have to come sit at the Dr's office.
I found the hotel really clean and the people were great! I didn't stay there this last trip but I did see they had construction going on around the hotel.
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We also stay at the Lamplighter Inn, and you can get one of their cards punched, and after ten stays, you get the next time free.
Do mention that you are a ptient of Dr. C and you will get the room for, I think, it is $44.00.
They have always been really nice and we feel the rooms are adequate and clean.
Lymetoo is right that you can go online and get coupons. You can get one for a dollar off at Hemmingway's at the Bass Pro Shop. Other coupons also are available.
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we stayed at the lamplighter there a few years ago. was cheap, comfortable and clean and they were real nice.
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Hi, I travel, too, to see Dr. C...we usually stay in Branson...so many good deals there and only 40 minute drive to Dr. C's office from there.
I use, frequently, http://roomsaver.com/ they have excellant savings, even in Springfield.
We just got back from spending several days in Memphis over the T'giving holidays and I had my coupons in hand, but, my daughter was with us and she got us a room at the downtown Marriott a three-star hotel for just $80.00 per night with her military discount...her husband is in Iraq.
My AARP membership and the discount coupons were more than her deep discounts, but, if she weren't with us, I would've definitely used one of the www.roomsaver.com coupons...always do some shopping around...most sites have the m/hotels mapped out so you can see where the site is in comparison to Dr. C's office.
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If you really want to make a good trip of your visit to MO, then, I highly suggest that you stay in Branson...and, Lymetoo might just be available for you to take to lunch.
There are so many motels, hotels, condos, in Branson, it's not funny. You can't spit without hitting one.
The coupons are good there...I've stayed at the Howard Johnson, once, for under $45. before. We've stayed in about 4 or 5 different ones there with no complaints and no fleas, either. Last time we stayed at the Sleep Inn or something to that effect and I think that the price was like $39.00.
They even have theme rooms pertaining to Camelot and Knight's in front of the motel. The rooms were small there, but, we over looked it for it had and in-door pool and a hot-tub, actually, they had two of each.
I hope that helps...oh and do the hot-air balloon...my daughter and granddaughter went up it on the very first day they took passengers up...have some fun...stay in Branson!!! Right "tutu?"
Have a safe trip...we're going sometime in January.
quote:Originally posted by rosesisland2000: ...have some fun...stay in Branson!!! Right "tutu?"
YEP! I would have mentioned it, but this time of year [Oct thru mid-Dec] the motels are pretty full. The traffic is NOT bad at all, since most folks arrive in buses this time of year.
However, if BB is coming after Dec 12, then the motels will be quite empty and therefore VERY cheap. The balloon ride will likely be closed after Dec. 12 also.
BUT, the beautiful Christmas lights will still be here as well as Silver Dollar City, the #1 theme park in the US. It is very beautiful at Christmas. A sight to behold!
I'm not sure how long I will be here before Christmas. We will leave sometime after Dec 15th....I THINK. We will be going down to Texas for several weeks.
BB....let me know when your appointment is, and if I can suggest local motels for you!
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It's an awesome place to live! I live in Branson and just love it! I really think living in Springfield would be wonderful though I prefer smaller towns.
Yippeee, we could become good friends!
What kind of work does your husband do?? [you can email me if you prefer!]
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I think you'd like Springfield. I live in a suburb of a major city and don't like big cities (to much pollution, traffic, etc). especially since I grew up in a town of 50,000.
When I went to Springfield I found it to be so layed back it was wonderful. Not sure if you have children but it would be a great place to raise them. I checked a home magazine for housing prices...very cheap to live there.
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quote:Originally posted by snowboarder: especially since I grew up in a town of 50,000. ----------------------- I checked a home magazine for housing prices...very cheap to live there.
Surprisingly, Springfield has a population of over 100,000 but it doesn't seem that big at all. It has a small town atmosphere.
Very cheap to live there....EXCEPT that salaries are VERY low on average.
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I think you'd like Springfield. I live in a suburb of a major city and don't like big cities (to much pollution, traffic, etc). especially since I grew up in a town of 50,000.
When I went to Springfield I found it to be so layed back it was wonderful. Not sure if you have children but it would be a great place to raise them. I checked a home magazine for housing prices...very cheap to live there.
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