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Old 07-21-2009, 11:45 AM
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Anyone know what the crashpad scene is like in SLC? Are there many, whats the going rate, how far are they from the airport, must you have a car.....etc?
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Seriously? No one knows anything about crashpads in SLC?
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Superdad, check your pm.
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The Airport Inn is pretty good. It is close to the airport and they offer a shuttle and free breakfast each morning. It was about $45 per night. I tried looking for crashpads but the two I found you would need a car or ride a bus for 1 hr. Pretty slim pickings...
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Originally Posted by dbtownley
The Airport Inn is pretty good. It is close to the airport and they offer a shuttle and free breakfast each morning. It was about $45 per night. I tried looking for crashpads but the two I found you would need a car or ride a bus for 1 hr. Pretty slim pickings...

Thanks for the info. I have a car so distance is not a problem not to mention I will be on reserve so a hotel might get expensive.
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Originally Posted by dbtownley
The Airport Inn is pretty good. It is close to the airport and they offer a shuttle and free breakfast each morning. It was about $45 per night. I tried looking for crashpads but the two I found you would need a car or ride a bus for 1 hr. Pretty slim pickings...
Also the Ramada at 44+tax. Airport Inn's shuttle is not ultra dependable. Ramada is also closer to food/supermarket.
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try http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/ma...lccrashpad.com
I stayed for a little over a year, it's pretty good for a crashpad.

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+1 for slccrashpad.com
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