
robert
Jun 4, 2002, 7:45 PM
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: Of the lot you’ve mentioned, the Holiday Inn Express is the least costly. It has no dining facilities. <p>: The Holiday Inn and the Fiesta Inn both have swimming pools, and both are across from shopping centers. I think the restaurant at that Fiesta Inn is much better. The Fiesta Inn has more on-site shops such as a newsstand and a barber. The Holiday Inn is about 5 years older than the Fiesta Inn, although it’s been renovated. If morning exercise is important to you, the Fiesta Inn is a better choice, situated in a park surrounding the planetarium and the convention center. But if browsing Sanborn’s magazine rack is a factor, the Holiday Inn is right across the street. The coffee shops at Fiesta Camelinas, the shopping center closest to the Fiesta Inn, are the best in town. It’s frankly a toss of the peso, but among the three, I’d opt for the Fiesta Inn.<p>: The Fiesta Inn has 250 rooms, mas or menos, and has 4 stars. The Holiday Inn has 5 stars and 120 rooms. The Holiday Inn Express has 4 stars and 80 rooms.<p>: My favorite still is the Villa Montana. Depending upon the length of your stay, and its occupancy rates, you may be able to secure a special rate.<p>Thanks for the info...one additional question..are these places air conditioned? most don't mention it except for the H.I. and the H.I.Express..here in the states that's a big concern...is it needed/desirable in Morelia?? Thanks, robert<p>
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