Er, save even more at the Best Western. The difference is the Ramada has a restaurant and pool inside but the whole are is loaded with restaurants and if I get wet it'll be when my waders leak.
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Larry, I have recently been thinking about what we could do with the $120.00 we would save if we decided to share a room. Is it really worth $120.00 to have a room to ourselves?
I'm thinking ear plugs (or an iPod paying music) and sleeping pills might be just the ticket. What do you think? Do you want a roomie?
Tom
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