Thunderhill lodging
I always stay at the Motel6. Owned by a nice Indian family. A little ghetto but it's always been clean and perfectly functional. I might take the Evo out to that NCRC date. Only problem is that it conflicts with the NASA TT weekend at Infineon.
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Originally Posted by cracknut' date='Jan 21 2009, 09:34 AM
I always stay at the Motel6. Owned by a nice Indian family. A little ghetto but it's always been clean and perfectly functional. I might take the Evo out to that NCRC date. Only problem is that it conflicts with the NASA TT weekend at Infineon.
Next time I'll be using some of the other suggestions here.
Originally Posted by an_orange_s2k' date='Jan 20 2009, 07:59 PM
i've always stayed at the days inn. call in to reserve a room and mention thunderhill for a discount price. starbucks is right next door 
edit: your able to park right in front of your room as well

edit: your able to park right in front of your room as well
I went on 1/2/09 hosted by blacktrax, stayed at days inn.
The guy working at front desk was super friendly, I asked him for some stuff to eat around the area he gave us good suggestions, and some coupons for some local restaurants. Went to eat at a the local dinner, (forgot the name) black bear or something... good food, had a HUGE burger. Back on topic, days inn was a good experience for me, like an_orange_s2k said, special thill pricing of $71.40 out the door. This is for a single bed
or two beds. Recommended
Another +1 for Days inn. You can see your car from the room. Starbucks is next door and the Bear restaurant is pretty damn good (breakfast). The wifi is slllllllloooooooooooowwwwwwwwwww though. It was faster connecting cpu to Iphone and using it's wifi.










