Holiday Inn Yorkdale is only central to you suburbans, Jeff! <g> Actually, I guess it wouldn't be a bad bet. Probably cheaper than downtown hotels, but even if Collin doesn't have a car, it's right on a subway line, so he could get downtown in 15 minutes, and there's a subway stop right at the Royal Ontario Museum..
There is also a Holiday Inn downtown, but maybe it's a bit pricier. There are a bunch of hotels near the ROM, too. My guess is that the Intercontinental ~may~ be a bit cheaper than some of the others (but it's a very nice hotel), which include a 4 Seasons and (I think) a Hyatt. All three of those are less than a block from the museum. regards, frank Jeff wrote: > Holiday Inn Yorkdale. Very central, well equipped. That's if you have a car. > If you don't have a car,then you have a great choice of hotels Downtown. > > As for modest, your buck buys $1.60 of ours. > > Cheers, > Jeff. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Collin Brendemuehl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 8:14 PM > Subject: Just finished a pleasant dinner > > > Caesar M joined us (wife & myself) for > > dinner @ Mark Pi's (Chinese). A great > > time of conversation about everything > > from Florida to snake skins to travel. > > > > I'm looking forward to seeing PDMLers > > in Toronto in 3 weeks. > > > > Any suggestions on lodging in Toronto? > > (Modest-priced & comfortable.) > > > > Collin > > > > -- "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer

