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| Several hotels in San Diego offer extended stay packages bundled with some added facilities. This is a good option for longer stays since it gives a feel at home experience. But I am bit worried about which hotel to choose to stay for say 2-3 months? |
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| hi there, Staying in an extended-stay hotel can be a daunting experience if you don't choose the right place. To give you an idea, here are some things, you need to look at before choosing a hotel. - Do I want a place to sleep only or a place where you can carry on with my life? - Extended stay in San Diego is affordable but you need to set your budget and stick to it. - Pick a few accommodations to choose from and look at the pros and cons. - Visit the accommodation before you move in and get a feel for it. - Check out the hotel ratings and people's reviews. Finally, you need to look if the extended-stay hotel is spacious, comfortable and clean. Also, check the room has amenities such as a microwave, a fridge, air-conditioner, whirlpool, cable TV and a telephone, and that the hotel offers laundry service. Hope this helps Vacationbuddy
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