Monterey Hotels
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Official Conference Hotels
- Portola Plaza Hotel- No wifi. Wired access in the hotel rooms is $9.95 per 24-hours. (Cliff Landis)
- Monterey Marriott- Wifi in the lobby is $3.95 for the first minute, $.25 for each additional minute. Wired access in the hotel rooms is $9.95 per 24-hours. (Cliff Landis).
Other Local Hotels
- Hotel Pacific- My favorite Monterey hotel! Just across the street from the conference center, so it is really convenient. I stay here whenever I am in the area. The rooms are like suites (with living and dining areas -- if they have added a microwave oven to the rooms since the last time I've been there, they'd qualify as apartments!) This is not a low budget option, but rates are comparable to the conference hotels. (Eloisa) Wifi access in the hotel rooms & lobby for $10.00 per 24-hours. (Cliff Landis)
- Holiday Inn Express, Cannery Row: I stayed here last yearin 2005. It is about a one mile walkfrom the Holiday Inn to the conference venue, which was invigorating at eight in the morning and irksome at midnight (or later...). It's a standard hotel, and I had no complaints. The chief virtue of the place is the free wifi. The rates on the Holiday Inn page are higher than I remember paying last year when I booked through Expediaor Travelocity. - SteveLawson-- I've never been to Monterey. The morning walk sounds fine, but are threre cabs available at night? (Arlene) I have stayed at this Holiday Inn, and it's basic, but quite nice enough. Has the free continental breakfast. And yes, there are cabs. Just tell the front desk when you need one and they'll call. I've never had a problem getting a cab from the Hol Inn, and of course from the Conf Center it's easy as well. (Kathy Dempsey)
- Best Western Monterey Beach ResortPossibly the best-kept secret of IL-ers who need their quiet time. This is a lovely 2 1/2 mile walk up the Recreation Trail from the Conference Center. Make reservations thru Expedia.com or other booking agent and the rates are cheaper than the conference hotels. Besides, you're on the ocean! - I've stayed here for years and location is great, plus they allow dogs on the ground floor! (Rachel)
- Merritt House Inn
- I found the Monterey Hotel, which is right by the convention center, but surprisingly, it is not listed in the Convention Authority's list of local accommodations. It looks pretty nice. I am wondering if anyone knows anything about it? - I have stayed there once and its a very nice smaller hotel; looks alot like a B&B with small rooms and a vintage feel. I'm not sure it had air conditioning since it is older and I think it had no elevator so that could be a consideration if it's hot and someone has mobility issues (Rachel). I've stayed there - no A/C or elevator. can also have a lot of outside noise at night, depending on where your room is (holly).
- City of Monterey's Hotel Page
- Monterey County Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Borg's Motelin Pacific Grove (5 minute drive from conference center) has reasonable rates and ocean views. ----- I wouldn't recommend staying at the Borg - you get a lot of traffic noise, the front-desk person isn't available at many hours, the furnishings remind me of a 1960s run-down spare room my family has, and the bed sunk into the floor. Bathroom had, err, cleanliness issues. Despite the cool StarTrek name, I don't recommend staying here. (Sarah Houghton-Jan)
- Del Monte Pines- This cute motel is located 1 mile from the Conference Center. It has free Wi fi, free parking, free continental breakfast (juice, coffee, pastries and fruit), as well as being across the street from the Del Monte Shopping Center. I'm on a pretty skimpy budget, so this place is great for those who also cannot afford the more expensive places but are still looking for something nicer than a Motel 8.
- Check out the Colton Inn. This hotel is in walking distance of the conference center and all of the amenities that you'll want to see downtown. It's inexpensive yet still is comfortable. We stay there whenever we go to Monterey. --I called the Colton Inn on Sept. 20 and got a reservation. When I explained about IL, they upgraded the room and lowered the price to $109/night.
- Coming from the UK and having jetlag, I ended up at the Holiday Inn Expressat Monterey Bay. It's at 1400 Del Monte Blvd. Note: it's about 2.5 miles away from the centre of the town (take the coastal walk north), which is possibly why it's relatively cheap. The number 20 bus stops outside - done it three times and on each occasion it took 9 minutes to get to the conference centre. A cab was 7 bucks, as you people say :-) It has FREE WiFi, a PC terminal and printer (also free), 24 hour coffee, and does a quite varied and healthy breakfast. Also has outside pools and hot whirlpools, which I seemed to have to myself. The rooms are large, modern, and quiet.
