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Old 02-17-2008, 03:37 PM   #1
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I'm getting married at the end of november through the justice of the peace, at this point we dont have time to plan a wedding, but still want to move it together the right way, now, we need a nice place to stay at for 2 days, doesnt matter where, but we would prefer something cheap, our budget is a little limited. Any help?

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Old 02-17-2008, 03:52 PM   #2
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Old 02-17-2008, 04:07 PM   #3
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The St. Michael in Prescott is a gorgeous old hotel. The price of the room includes beakfast at their terrific restaurant. The rooms are furnished with antiques, and it's supposed to be haunted.
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The Hotel Saint Michael in Prescott mentioned by a poster above is a neat old historic place right on the downtown square (one of my Prescott favorites as well).Another place that would make an ideal, and not overly expensive, romantic two night get-away is the historic (and beautifully restored) La Posada hotel in Winslow. This was one of the last of the great Santa Fe railroad hotels and is considered the masterpiece of famed architect Mary Jane Colter (who designed many of the famous lodges at Grand Canyon). The rooms are very very nice and the hotel is surrounded by gardens, has a beautiful lobby and many little hidden corners and patios. It also has one of the best restuarants in the southwest.Two nights there would be a great little get-away and if you feel like doing something during the day, you are right next to Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Parks.Another possibility would be the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. This is a very beautiful place that would make for a memorable visit and in Novemeber crowds would be lower. While the grand 1905 El Tovar hotel would be great, it is also the most expensive. But rooms at the historic Bright Angel Lodge are quite affordable (and right by the rim). Rooms at Maswik and Yavapai Lodges are fairly reasonable too. The lodges at Grand Canyon are all ran by Xanterra and you can make reservations online (see link below).
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Instead of a hotel. Why not a bed and breakfast. Sometimes you can get a nice B&B for the same price as a "cheap" hotel. And you can get your meals there as well. Good luck.
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