Jun. 6th, 2005

cellio: (avatar)
My Google-fu is weak tonight, it seems.

Given that there won't be anyone around HUC for the Shabbat before the Sh'liach K'hilah session, I'm considering staying in a hotel Friday and Saturday nights. I figure that'll be more comfortable and I should be able to get internet access Saturday night. I have a target synagogue I want to be near.

My local contact (thanks!) has given me the names of some nearby hotels that largely lack web sites. I could, of course, pick up the phone and ask questions, but that's so 20th-century.

The goals: proximity; internet access in the room; non-skanky; inexpensive; either a fridge or free breakfast so I can eat Saturday.

Google Maps will let me search for hotels near a target and even gave me a different list when I added "internet" to the query, but I haven't figured out how to represent "inexpensive" in such a way that it produces results, and I didn't even try to encode the rest. Plain old Google isn't helping me much either.

How would you construct that sort of query?

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