View Full Version : $38 a nt including Breakfast!!
karin037
02-23-2002, 08:13 PM
Has anyone ever stayed at the Wingate Inn Orlando? Rooms are $38 a night through places to stay.com http://pts.placestostay.com/script/gen_prdetail.asp?LA=1&SOO=1&NN=4&NI=5938&SUBMIT=Check+Availability&CY=2002&capacity_type=1&MI=TR-e4ca50ec574f2bfbd&CM=10&PG=0&CD=11&price_id=2&SI=1&FE=1&hotel_id=28250&
(April 5,2002 to June 30, 2002). This includes free breakfast every morning. They have a shuttle to Universal, Wet N Wild & Seaworld. The rooms look very nice. Located only 1/2 mile from Universal. Here's the link to the hotel: http://www.wingateorlando.com/index.html
gbanshee
02-23-2002, 10:51 PM
I did, I loved it, Great rate, would do it again
gb
karin037
02-23-2002, 11:13 PM
Hotel Kingdom also has the Wingate available for 39.90 a night. There are a lot of places to eat within walking distance. This hotel offers a lot of amenities that you wouldn't expect for under $40. http://www.discounthotelsorlando.com/Orlando/Hotels/forwingateuniv.htm
Jon360
02-24-2002, 04:43 PM
The Wingate is sold out of this offer for the entire month of March!
Seahag
02-24-2002, 06:19 PM
Hubby & I love the wingate, it's our only "off site" choice.
Really cozy & friendly, plus fast food (KFC,I think) & an IHOP in the front parking lot.
We plan on staying there in Oct when we go to HHN
If i remember correctly, a cab ride to UO cost 4.50 (give or take) from the wingate.
Babblin'Boo
02-25-2002, 05:32 AM
The breakfast is continental, you know: Donuts, toast, butter, apples, coffee, concentrated OJ and two or three kinds of cereal, every day.
Humpbacks1962
02-25-2002, 09:05 AM
Yes, had one of those when I stayed at the Ramada Limited for about the same price, a little over $30/night.
The breakfast was always same ol' same ol, grew on us after a few days. But I could save some donuts for evening snacks. They did not change a thing: Same donuts every day, I think they were either powdered or plain. Toast was white (can't recall if I saw wheat), juice was concentrated Minute Maid out of the machine, milk, coffee, butter and jam thingies and a basket with apples and if you got there early enough, some oranges. Only two dry cereals in mine: Fruit loops and some sort of flakes or cheerios, for you to scoop right out of a large container.
Hey, if you aren't picky about what you eat for breakfast while on vacation, it will do!
Wanda
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