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I am looking for a two room suite in Baltimore with a park and cruise package and a shuttle to the airport. So far I cannot find one. Any suggestions?

 

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Anthony

If you are looking for a park and cruise package, why do you need a shuttle to the airport??? :confused:

Did you maybe mean a shuttle to the cruise port?

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I am looking for a two room suite in Baltimore with a park and cruise package and a shuttle to the airport. So far I cannot find one. Any suggestions?

 

Thanks,

Anthony

There are quite a few suite style hotels in the BWI airport hotel zone. Most of these hotels do have free shuttles to the airport terminals. You would need to check the hotels individually to see what their park and cruise packages are. The hotels out at BWI are generally much cheaper than hotels in the Inner Harbor area and have much better parking arrangements.

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Would a suite with a bed in one room and a sleeper sofa in the other work for you? If so, I've stayed in the Brookshire Suites in the Inner Harbor in a room like that, and it was fairly roomy. They have a park and cruise package, but I think I had to call to book it, rather than online.

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So far my searches have found no suite rooms with the beds in separate rooms.

Check the Embassy Suites or Homewood Suites by Hilton. There is also a Candlewood Suites, Marriott Residence Inn, Marriott Springhill Suites, all in the BWI Hotel Area. These properties all have suites from studio's to 1 and 2 bedroom suites.

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It is pretty unlikely that there would be any 2 bedroom suites near BWI. Now if you are talking about one bedroom, one common room suites, there are a ton of those in the Baltimore area. If you are looking for a two bedroom suite your best option would be at the SpringHill Suites Downtown and park at the cruise port. The parking at the hotel is $30 per day and the cruise terminal charges $15 per night. The parking in downtown Baltimore is very, very expensive. It doesn't matter if you are in a public or hotel garage, it is just expensive everywhere. Most BWI hotels have comp. parking, but if you want a two bedroom suite then that probably wouldn't work. If you look hard there are probably a few hotels near BWI that will offer close to what you want, but there aren't many.

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The BWI extended stay hotels do have 2 bedroom suites but do not offer shuttle service to the cruise terminal.

 

Some of them do or they can arrange a shuttle to the port. A taxi would also work and would only be in the $15-$20 range. You would need to confirm with the specific hotel on the shuttle status.

 

 

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