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Old 04-16-2007, 05:04 PM #1
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Default Hotels in Denver near Rose Hospital/Dr. Sanders

Anyone have a preference between holiday inn select, courtyard marriott and staybridge suites? Especially looking for comfy beds.

Many thanks for all thoughts!!!

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Save the $$ and look into St. Christopher House. It is across the street from Exempla/St. Joseph Hospital....you can find a link to them through Exempla's site. You do not have to be a patient of Exempla to stay there! It costs around $35 a night/$500 per month for stays and it has all the amenities of a regular hotel.

PM with any questions! I am happy to help


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PS-- how long are you staying in Denver for?
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