thesuperskrull wrote:
Hopefully this is the right part of the forum, apologies if it is not. I am attending with 2 other people. We usually stay at a friend's house in Greenwood (he is one of the other 2). But, with rooms still available downtown we are giving serious thought to getting a room as we haven't ever really stuck around past 9PM. So, I have a few questions for those who have stayed downtown in the past.
1) Are the rates for rooms this year (looks like $229 a night for 2 queen size beds in a connected hotel) roughly what they normally are or are they down (or up I suppose) due to the current situation?
2) Does anyone have any opinions of the Springhill Suites?
Thanks for any answers.
1) In-block rates have been very slowly but steadily rising over the years, and this year's circumstances have not changed this. I'm sure someone out there can point to copies of the hotel rates over the years to show you exactly the increase, but they are for sure not discounted in 2021 from years past.
2.) I have not stayed at the Indianapolis Springhill suites, but any "all-suite" style hotel (Springhill, Embassy, Homewood, Staybridge, etc.) are IMO the best type of room to get when traveling with friends. They generally have more room a full-size fridge, and have a kitchenette with reusable utensils.
***I promise I am not plugging, but I was comparing the out-of-block rates on the Marriott website just now, and noticed they have a promotion where if you get their credit card, you get a $250 gift certificate for signing up, which would knock a night off your cost if you can confirm you can use this when booking through the housing block. I think this might be a card with an annual fee though, so not sure if the gift card comes with additional strings attached.