What people with a certain income stay at moderate price hotels?

Q. Where can I find online, what group of people stay at Moderatly priced hotels based on their income?

A. People with a moderate income typically stay in a moderate priced hotel.

Where is the best, moderately priced hotel in the city of London?
Q. I am looking for a reasonably priced hotel in London, preferably around a tube or somewhere historic that won't break the bank! Also, anything "out of the ordinary" hotel would be great if anyone knows of any! Thanks!

A. I agree that the Club Quarters hotels are very good value, only problem is that you can't book them direct you have to find them on a travel provider such as those below:

http://www.expedia.co.uk
http://www.london.hotel-desk.net/
http://www.londontown.com

Search for "Club Quarters", "Gracechurch" or "St Pauls" and they should appear.

Alternatively, the Sleep Inn chain of hotels has recently opened one near Tower Hill which, as it's brand new, is great value for money and located well for the Tourist sites too. (http://www.choicehotelseurope.com/GB160)

What is a good moderatly priced hotel to stay at Waikiki?
Q. I am starting to plan a family vacation to Oahu in early January. I am looking for a good moderately priced hotel that is centrally located. Or, if there is a better area to stay in, I am open! Thanks!

A. Well, it's getting late to be planning a trip to Hawaii in January. And, you're unlikely to find anything "moderately priced" [depending on what you mean by that] at Waikiki in January. Personally, I'd look for a rental condo for a family - more space, more privacy, kitchen facilities so you can have some meals "in", etc.

Waikiki is IN the city of Honolulu. Do you want to stay in a city on a trip to Hawaii?? There are other, more beautiful places to stay on Oahu or on another island.

Go over to TripAdvisor.com and read the destination guide and browse through the forum for Waikiki. You can use their "sister" site, HomeAway.com, or VRBO.com to look for condos. Or, do a search on "Waikiki vacation rentals". You'll also need to consider renting a car if you want to go outside the Honolulu area.

Better hop right on this, ASAP - you don't have a lot of time!




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