Reviews look positive, on expedia.
Google "Days Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor". Seems like some bedbug reports there.
I have stayed at the Sheraton and the Hyatt (on the boss'es dime) and both were very nice.
Heading down tomorrow night. Hopefully missing a lot of traffic by leaving south eastern MA around 10PM. No tickets yet to a game, but I will figure that out. Any GRM'ers down there that can help me find other thiings to do aside from the ballpark, inner harbor, and aquarium?
In Baltimore. Arrived around 5 am local time. Took about 7 hours from South eastern MA to the Camden yards area where our hotel is. Actually we can see the ballpark from our hotel room. Been a long day so far. Stupid hot and crazy humid. Wife and oldest son hung in the hotel for the better part of the morning once we checked in after breakfast down in the Fells point area. Saw some rats in that neighborhood that resembled squirrels.
Got tickets to the game tonight on the third base side, club level. $50 a piece not bad. Fenway would have been triple that cost I bet. Youngest son and I did a tour of the ball yard. It was well worth the small price we paid. Even got to sit in the orioles dugout. Great tour guide. Checked out eutaw St where there are markers showing where home runs have exited the ball yard. Very cool to see where my favorite player of all time Ken Griffey Jr hit the wear house during the home run derby.
Relaxing alone in the hotel room now trying to cool off as my wife and children check out some local Pokémon stops and gyms.
Will update later.
Chris
Went to Baltimore for a wedding a few months ago - wedding was in the Peaboy Library - a very impressive space. We had time to kill Saturday and the wife and I really enjoyed walking around Fells Point, popping into whatever store, bar, etc. we wanted. I would have liked to have a few days to spend in the area.
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