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    The Three Angles Inn is a fantastic bed and breakfast just two minutes from the range, the girlfriend had a great time there while I was down the road. Tom and Pat are gracious hosts and that was honestly some of the best sleep I have had in ages.


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    Quote Originally Posted by subzero View Post
    If I'm going to pay that much for a room in BFE, it should at least have a properly made bed and no axle grease on the bed and floors.
    That was probably where one of us cleaned our guns while staying there during one of the previous classes!



    FWIW, I stayed in the Hampton Inn during the March 2006 class, and it was fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillC View Post
    The Three Angles Inn is a fantastic bed and breakfast just two minutes from the range, the girlfriend had a great time there while I was down the road. Tom and Pat are gracious hosts and that was honestly some of the best sleep I have had in ages.


    Will
    Hello Will

    How much was it per night?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrMark View Post
    That was probably where one of us cleaned our guns while staying there during one of the previous classes!



    FWIW, I stayed in the Hampton Inn during the March 2006 class, and it was fine.

    Mark
    The Hampton was nice. I think we paid roughly $90 per night which included a sufficient Continental breakfast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VA_Dinger View Post
    Hello Will

    How much was it per night?
    "looking at the reciept" ... 110.25 for the bigger queen sized bedroom. I figure if you factor in the outstanding breakfast that price compares pretty favorably.

    Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillC View Post
    "looking at the reciept" ... 110.25 for the bigger queen sized bedroom. I figure if you factor in the outstanding breakfast that price compares pretty favorably.

    Will
    That place looks VERY NICE WillC, here's their website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillC View Post
    "looking at the reciept" ... 110.25 for the bigger queen sized bedroom. I figure if you factor in the outstanding breakfast that price compares pretty favorably.

    Will
    That's not bad at all considering the breakfast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by subzero View Post
    I don't know if this works at other places, but at the Best Western you can ask for the "Fishing Rate" which saves a few bucks over doing reservations online. There's a big lake just down the road from South Hill and in the summer parking lots all over are filled up with bass boats.
    This works like a champ by the way.

    Saved me a few bucks.
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    Staying at the Comfort Inn was like being on the set of Boyz N Da Hood. I'm honestly surpirsed I didnt hear gun shots at any point during my stay there.

    Think I'm going to try the Hampton next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCPatrolAR View Post
    Staying at the Comfort Inn was like being on the set of Boyz N Da Hood. I'm honestly surpirsed I didnt hear gun shots at any point during my stay there.
    That's one of the times when it's better to have an Aimpoint than an EOTech. You can leave it "on" all night while you're sleeping with your AR across your chest and not worry about the batteries later in the week.

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