Thread: Hourly Motel Recommendations?
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01-17-16 09:45 #17
Posts: 181There is an hourly hotel at the corner of South Dakota Ave and Rhode Island Ave NE. Its 30 for 2 hours. Its actually a house with several rooms. Each room contains a sink and TV.
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09-10-15 01:19 #16
Posts: 347Originally Posted by ShortMan22 [View Original Post]
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09-09-15 22:21 #15
Posts: 382Hourly notel in DC Area
Can anyone reccommend any hourly notel in yhe the see area that is very discrete.
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01-20-11 11:08 #14
Posts: 22011 Query on Cheap / Hourly DC motels near metros
Hey guys,
I haven't seen much traffic on this topic recently but I'd like to know if there are any hourly / cheap motels located near to metrorail stations that are a safe bet for a rendezvous (I'm in NW of DC). I don't have my own transport and I think I'd prefer meeting a chick at a neutral location first time before I even think of her pad and somewhere within walkin distance to a metrorail, not sure if these places have websites like daysinn, etc. But I'd appreciate some feedback thanks.
Originally Posted by Doc07 [View Original Post]
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03-03-10 18:07 #13
Recommendations
Hey guys,
I'm a fellow monger from NYC in the area for a couple weeks and am looking for short stay notel recommendations. Something in the DC/MD penn ave area, that's relatively clean, safe and no id required.
Any help is appreciated.
Doc
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04-11-08 14:00 #12
Posts: 217Originally Posted by BigTigger
If you dont like that, you can easily find a place to park for a while.
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03-22-08 19:17 #11
Posts: 526Take advantage of the thread
I for one would love to have specifics here on how to find the Notels. Now if there is some LE reason to keep this information out of the public forum, then great. But I'd love to see actualy addresses, phones and etiquette.
I want to be cool about walking up to the window and saying "1 hour please". Just my thoughts.
BigTigg
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02-25-08 10:37 #10
Posts: 32Good luck
How does this topic rate it's own heading on DC forum?
Anyhow, there are a couple of places on right hand side of Bladensburg Road, just before liquor store at corner of South Dakota Avenue. Not at all marked, but known as "tourist homes. " One I have used has one rate for activities before 6 pm and second, higher rate for after 6.
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02-23-08 19:58 #9
Posts: 1Anyone knows the telephone directory of?
Anyone knows the telephone directory of half price telephone of DC. MD and VA directory?
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09-10-07 15:06 #8
Posts: 65Notels: try New York Avenue near Bladensburg Road, NE
Those are probably the closest ones to Dupont that have the lowest prices. I think even Georgia Avenue and definitely Chinatown would be pricey.
There's a couple possible "notels" on New York near the old Hecht's warehouse - one on each side of the street and another one past bladensburg where route 50 starts (near the arboretum).
Hope this helps
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08-30-07 21:37 #7
Posts: 1282Lots of hotels on NY ave 10 minutes away, there are two flophouses in the 13th and Spring St area, 15 minutes away. Several hotels on Georgia Ave out toward the Md/DC border, about 20 minutes.
Closer in you will pay more, but the quality is higher. A red Roof in Chinatown and another regular chain hotel on 15th near Massachusetts.
Fuck her an extra time for me.
LL
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06-28-07 15:35 #6
Posts: 86She is taking English classes, I don't really know what kind of school it is. Maybe she is lying to me but it doesn't appear that way. I say that because she literally needs to go back into one of the school buildings after a few hours of hanging out with just to 'sign out' and then she is good to go after that! I know its weird but true!
No one has recommended any notels for me yet though! Can anyone help me out? I recently moved to the area from Chicago and actually spend a lot more time in Baltimore since I work there. Some help would be greatly appreciated and will save me a lot of gas and driving around!
Originally Posted by Ravane
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06-25-07 02:24 #5
Posts: 139Sign out? Wtf?
Odd,
Wtf kinda school is that? I know LOTS of international students. I never heard of having to sign in or out of anything. Not for those reasons, anyway. Must be a catholic school lol!
Selah!
Originally Posted by hoodas
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06-21-07 10:56 #4
Posts: 86Its kind of a long story. She is an international student who lives just north of Baltimore but goes to school in DC. 2nd issue is that her classes end at 2PM but since she is an international student she has to stay on campus until 6PM and then sign out (so that they know that she is not working). Enter me in and if I have a place near her school, 2PM - 6PM is all good!
Any recommendations for any notels?
Originally Posted by PsyberZombie
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06-21-07 09:21 #3
Posts: 219Oxymoron
I don't know that "decent" and "hourly" are covered by the same facility.