Shiny Things
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Hi Shiny,
I wonder if you can recommend some hotel for following stay? Budget US$200/n type. Preferably free parking as i found somel charge $40-50 per night for car parking.
1. SFO (was told to stay near airport and drive into city. Considering Hampton Inn Daly City)
2. Yosemeti
3. Las Vegas (this one we are spoil for choices, all looks great!)
4. LA (Considering Best Western Plus Park. Which is walking distance to Disneyland)
5. SD (this one I really have not idea. Hopefully some shopping near hotel)
SFO: whoever gave you that advice doesn't like you. Stay in the city, not out at the airport, and don't bother with a car. It's easy to get around SF on public transport. You should be able to get the Palomar Hotel for not much more than $200 a night, and it's absolutely fantastic (plus, like all Kimpton hotels, they have a free wine happy hour every night, which is the best thing ever; and the wifi is free!)
Yosemite: it tends to book out a year in advance, so don't be disappointed if you can't get a hotel in the park, but check this website and see if they've got anything. If they don't, check Tripadvisor for hotels in Mariposa (an hour's drive from the valley), Modesto (2.5 hours) or Manteca (two hours).
Las Vegas: the Vdara. No contest. $200 a night will basically get you a 500sqft studio apartment. (If you're there midweek, you might even be able to get a suite at the Mirage for that money: midweek Vegas is one of the biggest bargains ever.)
Edited to add: whatever you do, don't cheap out and go for the Luxor or the Excalibur, they're both awful.
LA: don't know, don't care, LA sucks. I can point you to hotels in Santa Monica or Venice Beach, but that's completely the wrong side of the city.
San Diego: I don't have any specific recommendations, but look for a hotel in the Gaslamp District; it's the cool part of town. I hear good things about the Solamar - it's a Kimpton hotel, so you know it's gonna be good.
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