> > I think I could be happy in a 3-star -- the Indian equivalent of a > Comfort Inn. >
Cory, if you're picking a three star, just be absolutely sure they have good broadband. In my experience, lesser hotels in India often promise broadband but don't deliver, and then it gets very frustrating. So only opt for one if someone you know or on this list has stayed in one and can opt for their connectivity. Sadly I haven't stayed in one in Mumbai, but I'll make enquiries... -- Amit Varma http://www.indiauncut.com
