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There are Motel 6's and Super 8s all around.
Did you try Priceline, Travelocity and Expedia? If price is truly the only concern then Priceline would be your best bet. |
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We stayed at the Motel 6 recently, pretty inexpensive {and better if you do like BtD says and bid on it, I think we paid, ah, $69? Maybe $65? Maybe that will help you in your bidding?}
Also, I just booked the Knotts' Berry Farm hotel with a super saver rate of $59 for a night in November. They do add $10 for parking, though. If they want to share a suite, the Homewood Suites might work, splitting the cost. And, they would get breakfast and dinner some evenings. I haven't seen $100 a week since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. I rented an apartment for a week for $500 in WA a couple of years ago, and that was off season. And maybe only 5 nights. Good luck to them, and, suggest the Anaheim Visitors Bureau.
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