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  • bullitt
    TCS Homer
    • Jan 2003
    • 1313

    Good places to stay in Duluth...

    Wondering if any of you know of some good places to stay in Duluth. I'm looking at planning a little get away for me and the gf. Any good ideas???
  • ClassicChrysler
    Mopar Only!
    • Nov 2002
    • 2306

    #2
    I like the old Canal Park Inn right on the beach, walking distance to the bars.

    Last edited by ClassicChrysler; 04-11-2005, 08:32 PM.
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    • ClassicChrysler
      Mopar Only!
      • Nov 2002
      • 2306

      #3
      Heck,
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      • SFC
        I know drama
        • Jun 2004
        • 24976

        #4
        fitzgers in is a nice "classy" place to stay. It's old school classy. It's not right on the water though, it's more up in the hills if i remember right. I stayed there a LONNGGGG time ago. Anyways:

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        • Evy
          punch's co-pilot
          • Jun 2004
          • 352

          #5
          I like staying at Superior Shores Resort in Two Harbors. I think it's about 30 min. north of Duluth, but it's closer to Goosberry Falls.

          Welcome to Superior Shores Resort! We're happy to help you find the best accommodation for you to enjoy throughout your stay in Two Harbors.

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          • Zinc
            yipyipyipyipyip
            • Feb 2003
            • 17324

            #6
            Yup. I go out to Superior Shores 2 times a year (for the past 7yrs). I'd highly recommend it (esp. if you've got the $ for the private cabins on the lake)
            Pure as the driven snow.

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            • bullitt
              TCS Homer
              • Jan 2003
              • 1313

              #7
              Thanks everybody. The superior shores looks pretty cool. Evy, which lodge did you stay in or do you have a suggestion?

              With a wide variety of guest rooms, suites, and townhome units, We feature remarkably cozy North Shore lodge accommodations for every type of traveler!

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              • bullitt
                TCS Homer
                • Jan 2003
                • 1313

                #8
                Originally posted by Zinc.
                Yup. I go out to Superior Shores 2 times a year (for the past 7yrs). I'd highly recommend it (esp. if you've got the $ for the private cabins on the lake)
                Is that the 'Superior' lodge in this link?

                With a wide variety of guest rooms, suites, and townhome units, We feature remarkably cozy North Shore lodge accommodations for every type of traveler!



                Thanks.

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                • Evy
                  punch's co-pilot
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 352

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bullitt
                  Is that the 'Superior' lodge in this link?

                  With a wide variety of guest rooms, suites, and townhome units, We feature remarkably cozy North Shore lodge accommodations for every type of traveler!



                  Thanks.
                  That is what the guest rooms look like. Not sure what the superior rooms are like; I've always stayed in a lakeside guest room. From what I've seen of the suites, they're pretty nice too. I don't think you can go wrong with any of their rooms - just request a lake view.

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                  • Zinc
                    yipyipyipyipyip
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 17324

                    #10
                    With a wide variety of guest rooms, suites, and townhome units, We feature remarkably cozy North Shore lodge accommodations for every type of traveler!


                    We either get the villa w/ hotub, or the 3 bedroom manor. But any of the houses w/ a lake view are awesome.

                    Those are what we get. However, (funny this thread came up) we JUST booked our lakehome for late August, and all of them were full already!! We luckily got one since they kinda know us by now heh.
                    Pure as the driven snow.

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                    • bullitt
                      TCS Homer
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 1313

                      #11
                      I guess the 'Guest Rooms' overlook the parking area, the 'Indoor/Outdoor' is overlooking the pool and the 'Superior' is over looking the lake. They don't have any Superior rooms left for the weekend I'm looking for. Think it's still worth it if we're not overlooking the lake?

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                      • Stormwalker
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                        • Mar 2004
                        • 21617

                        #12
                        Gunflint > Duluth x100000000000
                        Originally posted by Nick
                        The choice is easy.

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                        • Evy
                          punch's co-pilot
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 352

                          #13
                          Originally posted by bullitt
                          I guess the 'Guest Rooms' overlook the parking area, the 'Indoor/Outdoor' is overlooking the pool and the 'Superior' is over looking the lake. They don't have any Superior rooms left for the weekend I'm looking for. Think it's still worth it if we're not overlooking the lake?
                          Depends on if you will actually look at the lake while you're in your room.

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                          • YouNeverSawMeHere
                            TCS' Commodities Specialist
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 9057

                            #14
                            they have that hotel down town in the cylindrical building.. with the rotating resturaunt on top... I think its a radisson or a marriot, either way its $100 a night with a heated pool.
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                            • 10k lakes
                              TCS Homer
                              • May 2004
                              • 1045

                              #15
                              When were you looking to go? I have some cupons from a recent batchelor party up there
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