Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Traveler's Inn

For our second visit to the Mayo Clinic, we need to stay for more than a week. My daughter is getting surgery. Has anyone ever stayed at the Traveler%26#39;s Inn? If so, how is it? Clean?





Any other suggestions?



Traveler's Inn


There are several hotels/suites that do have rates based on weekly stays. Depending on which hospital--Methodist or St Marys--would help in deciding where to stay. I%26#39;ve not heard of the Travelers Inn. There are new places going up all the time. If you are downtown, the Kahler is good. The Radisson, Holiday Inn Express, Marriot, Clinic View Inn and Suites are all downtown and have shuttle service.



Traveler's Inn


My daughter is having surgery at the Methodist. I was looking also at the Best Western Soldgers Feild because they have a shuttle to 10pm and free breakfast. Has anyone stayed there?





Thanks for your suggestions. But, we are trying to find a hotel under $100 with breakfast. We stayed at the Springhill. It was wonderful. But, the shuttle only runs until 6 pm.




I have not heard anything bad about Soldiers Field. When I worked at Methodist, several of my patients stayed there. I think you would be happy there.




The Kahler Executive Inn downtown is ';OK'; and last I recall under $100 (I think like $79-84). Always ask for ';Clinic Rate'; in Rochester. It is on the subway so very convenient to Methodist. We%26#39;ve stayed there a couple times pre %26amp; post-op. Pretty plain but clean and the breakfast was OK. Parking is limited but included in the rate and underground.





Most all the hotels/motels in Rochester are on the shuttle service to Mayo locations but the concenience of the subway connected hotels is great if not going to St. Mary%26#39;s. When we go there we usually stay at what used to be the Travelodge but is now renamed something else (Guesthouse something or other). For a $59 clinic rate is has been really good and is on the shuttle service too.

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