What recommendations for motel do you have? Looking for a low to medium cost motel.
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There is no such thing as a low cost hotel in York for the TCA meet. If you stay about 17 to 35 miles from York I am sure you could find one that suits you, but I can't help you as I stay in York at the Wyndham which is about 2 miles from the fairgrounds. $149 plus taxes. There phone is 717-8469500
Eddie is correct - even the low end hotels in York will be $100 after taxes. Lowest price I've seen is low to mid $80s per night.
I stay at the Best Western because it is attached to the Quaker Steak and Lube where we have dinner Thursday night so I don't have to drive if I have too much fun.
If you are fine with driving 15-20 miles to and from the fairgrounds you can find better deals - search Hanover, etc.
By now, most of the better hotels are already booked but don't despair. Up until 3 years ago I just waited until the night before and got good deals on Priceline. It all depends on what your preferences are.
- Greg
Decided to check current rates and -- oh my gosh! over $500 a night at Heritage Hills? No, that's not where I'm staying; just got off on another tangent...
The Eastern Division Train Collector's Association IS a big deal and the local lodging establishments take FULL advantage of it. In the case of the establishment where I'm staying, the "off EDTCA prices" run about 40% less than the prices charges during the EDTCA Extravaganza. It's the old supply and demand monster rearing its ugly head. Just sayin'
Chief Bob (Retired)
I haven't been for a few years but I used to stay in Hanover. It's about a 30minute drive over highway 30 which takes you right to the fairgrounds via Market Street. Prices are medium over there. I liked the Hampton Inn there.
Dennis
I'm at the Wingate, things are pretty booked up months in advance. I was going to stay at the Wyndham this time, but it was booked three months in advance.
Last October, I stayed at the new Hampton Inn York South. (Very nice Hotel) It was free after using 30,000 of my Hilton Honors points. I attempted this past spring to book it again for October 2016, but they wanted 60,000 points for a nights stay. I then booked Oct. 20th at the Wyndham Garden for $109 (119 after tax) (pre paid non refundable rate booked directly on the Wyndham website). Then in June a checked the Hampton Inn again for curiosity, and they had a room for 30,000 points on Oct. 20th. Oh well, I'll give the Wyndham a try this year. It looks like they have a nice indoor/outdoor pool and it's close to everything.
I just did a search on the Hilton site for Oct. 20th. These two listed below might be the price range you are interested in.
Hampton Inn Shrewsbury Hotel, PA - Exterior
Hampton by Hilton
Quick Look
From $139
$118
Per Night (USD)
NONREFUNDABLE
or 30,000 HHonors Points
Hampton Inn Shrewsbury
Nestled among the rolling hills of S. York County, just 3 miles from quaint village shops, minutes from area wineries, only 6 miles from Brown's Orchard
Hampton Inn Shrewsbury 13.71 miles from York
Hampton by Hilton
Quick Look
From $134
$113
Per Night (USD)
NONREFUNDABLE
or 30,000 HHonors Points
Hampton Inn Hanover
Found less than 3 miles to delicious Utz Potato Chip and Snyder's Pretzel Outlets, 14 miles to Gettysburg National Park, 20 miles to Boyds Bear Museum
Hampton Inn Hanover 17.01 miles from York
Up towards Harrisburg right off route 83 might be a good bet. Even on Friday when there is business traffic, it's not too bad of a drive. You are only on route 30 for a few miles between 83 and Carlisle Ave to get to the Fairgrounds.
I routinely get a room for anywhere between mid $60's to maybe a high of around $80-$90 per night.
Prices are more reasonable if you don't mind an ~ 25 minute drive each way. Even with a car with bad gas mileage (I get around 20 highway), it's lot cheaper even if adding gas money to do a full cost comparison.
-Dave
For years I've been staying at the Rodeway Inn in downtown York. It's less than 2 miles to the fairgrounds, relatively inexpensive ($81. senior, $90. regular), good size rooms with wi, fridge, micro, and coffee maker. I've always had clean rooms. Free coffee and cold stuff in the morning if you want it. The view is a ugly parking lot, and I would not want to walk around downtown at night...but that's where I stay. Understand that many of the out-of-town motels take a looong time to get to. Getting in/out of York proper can take 15 minutes.
A few forum members love to knock it, which has put one of them on my "ignore" list.
Dave45681 posted:Up towards Harrisburg right off route 83 might be a good bet. Even on Friday when there is business traffic, it's not too bad of a drive. You are only on route 30 for a few miles between 83 and Carlisle Ave to get to the Fairgrounds.
I routinely get a room for anywhere between mid $60's to maybe a high of around $80-$90 per night.
Prices are more reasonable if you don't mind an ~ 25 minute drive each way. Even with a car with bad gas mileage (I get around 20 highway), it's lot cheaper even if adding gas money to do a full cost comparison.
-Dave
Sounds like New Cumberland. The exit with the motels is the first one south of the Turnpike. We stayed there for a few years and ride is not bad.
Is everything really booked up in York? With the decline in attendance there appears to be many empty spots in the parking lots.
Pete
Norton posted:Sounds like New Cumberland. The exit with the motels is the first one south of the Turnpike. We stayed there for a few years and ride is not bad.
Is everything really booked up in York? With the decline in attendance there appears to be many empty spots in the parking lots.
Pete
That's exactly where I meant. The motel I stay at is fine for my needs, meaning a clean room to stay in. It's not got spas, etc (I'm thinking the outdoor pool is generally closed in both April and October, but I think it may have a small workout room now). They do offer a very limited continental breakfast included with the room.
Someone looking for a "resort" type hotel will not be happy with it, but that's just a different type of motel/hotel thing, not an "it's a dump" thing.
I haven't seriously investigated staying down closer to York. I considered briefly for one or 2 meets as attendance dropped, but the hotel I would have considered trying was not well reviewed by multiple forum members (some of whom I trust their judgement pretty well, not just bashers).
While availability of hotels closer to York may have become less of an issue over the years (you no longer have to "wait for someone with a standing reservation to die" as was the perhaps slight exaggeration of years ago), the pricing is still significantly higher for anything closer to York.
I like the 83 scenario since it limits the amount of time on route 30. All those traffic lights on a business day with heavy traffic might be where I would draw the line for my patience. I can't imagine staying in Lancaster out near the TCA museum and Outlet malls, but others routinely suggest it works for them. (Then again I once had another member suggest to me that if he lived as "close" as I do about 2 hours away, he would just drive back and forth each day! I couldn't imagine spending 4 hours in the car each day to do York. The gas and tolls would probably make it only a $20-$30 savings each night)
Different strokes for different folks. I'm sure there are others who don't like highway driving and would not like the drive down 83 at highway speeds to start each day.
-Dave
I've stayed at lots of places in & around York for many years. Depending on your objectives and tolerance level (and that of your traveling companions), there is a range of choices. My thoughts...
Super 8 in York - deteriorated in recent years, relatively less expensive, some sketchy folks but parking lot is well-lit. I've never had a problem there.
Days Inn (former Billy Budd) - One of the staff (Margaret) goes out of her way to accommodate TCAers, and there is a special rate. Lots of remodeling in the past couple of years. Easy in/out. Call Margaret and see what she can do for you.
Wyndham - Very nice, very close, bandit meets on site. Pricey, and fills up quickly.
You can also stay in Carlisle (if it's not the car meet week). Much less money than York. About a 40-minute scenic drive (on PA 74) to the fairgrounds, and you enter York from the northwest, so it's easy to get to the meet. Great beer and decent food at Market Cross Pub makes Carlisle a nice stay.
Lancaster - The modest chains like Super 8 are much cheaper in Lancaster, and it's only about a half-hour drive to York, albeit in the traffic on US 30. You can save a bunch of money, reservations are easier to get, and it's a short drive to all of the train attractions in Strasburg.
IMO, Harrisburg is the worst option - relatively high prices, no nearby attractions, and the drive to/from the fairgrounds is brutal.
Just as a add-on: The reason for me using a place very close to the fairgrounds is because I live only 1 hour and fifty minutes from York. Therefore, it makes little sense to drive over a half hour to a motel. I may as well just drive home and save the $.
BTW, there are at least 4 rooms left, as of today, for the Rodeway. Use their direct website to insure senior discount.
I stayed at the Comfort Inn and Suites in York in April. It was about a 10 minute drive (with traffic) to the fairgrounds from the hotel. I was happy with it and will stay there again next time I am able to go.
I stayed at the Comfort In and Suites this spring for the first time, the traffic noise from I83 was really bad, never again.
We stay at the Sheraton Four Points right behind the Round The Clock Diner. Prices seem to go up every Meet but we use our Starwood points that we accumulate during the year. Nice and clean with an indoor pool (which we never seem to use because we are tired from walking the Halls all day). And their restaurant is pretty good too. Even with heavy traffic it's a ten or fifteen minute ride to the Fairgrounds.
I have stayed at the York Hampton Inn . The newest one, and it is a beautiful hotel. We usually stay at the Hampton Inn in Ephrata which overlooks the city. Its about 35 minutes to York but you are close to alot of attractions in the amish country . Usually 150 a night. I only go to York on Thursday so this works for us. John
"For years I've been staying at the Rodeway Inn in downtown York."
Here we go again with our semi annual "Rodeway" battle. Joe and I have disagreed for a long time on this one. Worst motel of all time !!