Where should I travel to if I don't want to sightsee?
February 25, 2008 9:51 AM
I really want to get away from my house to finish up some screenplays for a May 1 deadline. So where can a not-so-rich person go for the last two weeks of April that will allow much peace and quiet while being both safe and warm enough to wander around in short sleeves night and day. Suppose a cost of around $1500--the cheaper the better--including return airfare to Toronto. Note that I like seclusion but I also don't drive so it needs to be someplace close to the necessities.
Cuba, dobbs, Cuba.
Also, PM me if you're interested in chatting about screenwriting. I too have my eyes set on the mysterious May 1st deadline.
posted by jne1813 at 10:13 AM on February 25, 2008
Also, PM me if you're interested in chatting about screenwriting. I too have my eyes set on the mysterious May 1st deadline.
posted by jne1813 at 10:13 AM on February 25, 2008
This may sound totally off the wall, but how about Las Vegas? There are hundreds of hotels, many of them pretty cheap but still nicer than your average Holiday Inn. Moreover, people are used to minding their own business in Vegas, so nobody would look at you funny if you said you just wanted to hang out alone in your room for two weeks. And with all the buffets and decent, inexpensive restaurants there, you wouldn't have to eat the same crappy room service food every night.
If you have the discipline to avoid all the crap, you should be able to find a nice place off the Strip and camp out for two productive weeks.
posted by arco at 10:16 AM on February 25, 2008
If you have the discipline to avoid all the crap, you should be able to find a nice place off the Strip and camp out for two productive weeks.
posted by arco at 10:16 AM on February 25, 2008
Seconding a tropical location that you can fly to. If you can skimp on travel [look for deals on travelocity], then the rest should be pretty cheap. If you take headspace's suggestion, you'll blow most of your budget on travel (so don't).
posted by special-k at 10:18 AM on February 25, 2008
posted by special-k at 10:18 AM on February 25, 2008
In connection with some travel planning, I happened upon this site--a remote hotel in Dominica. Cottages start at US$90, and the hotel features wireless Internet. Might be worth a look-see.
posted by Gordion Knott at 11:10 AM on February 25, 2008
posted by Gordion Knott at 11:10 AM on February 25, 2008
Any sort of semi attractive second tier city in the south would do. Memphis, TN has a $89/night Residence Inn for example...
posted by shothotbot at 11:21 AM on February 25, 2008
posted by shothotbot at 11:21 AM on February 25, 2008
Seconding Vegas. I'm doing this right now, actually. Well, not for two weeks, but I'm here for about a week, not of my own choosing, and I'm holed up working from my laptop.
Your difficulty will be in finding someplace cheap that has both a kitchenette and internet access (if the latter matters to you.) I am staying here, which you can find for about $50 a night; it's got the free wifi (hence this post!) and a fridge but no stove or microwave.
Keep in mind, though: there are all the buffets and whatnot on the Strip, but Vegas isn't really a walking city, so it's hard to get to anything off-strip without a car. Not impossible, but hard.
posted by wyzewoman at 12:01 PM on February 25, 2008
Your difficulty will be in finding someplace cheap that has both a kitchenette and internet access (if the latter matters to you.) I am staying here, which you can find for about $50 a night; it's got the free wifi (hence this post!) and a fridge but no stove or microwave.
Keep in mind, though: there are all the buffets and whatnot on the Strip, but Vegas isn't really a walking city, so it's hard to get to anything off-strip without a car. Not impossible, but hard.
posted by wyzewoman at 12:01 PM on February 25, 2008
Rent a cottage on the Toronto Islands? It's remarkably removed (in spirit) from the city!
posted by avocet at 12:13 PM on February 25, 2008
posted by avocet at 12:13 PM on February 25, 2008
All inclusive trip to Cuba or Dominican Republic. Cheap, warm, and absolutely everything is taken care of for you.
posted by exquisite_deluxe at 12:31 PM on February 25, 2008
posted by exquisite_deluxe at 12:31 PM on February 25, 2008
Some of the college cooperative housing that is student-run (at least from what I recall from visiting UT in Austin) offer "hostel" rates (when they have open student rooms). It has free internet, usually some sort of kitchen. Late April would be around finals so it would be a mixture of really quiet and crazy, so would depend on your taste.
I'd also consider looking for a sublet via craigslist in a major transit-friendly metro area. Paying for only one month might be cheaper than 2 weeks of hotel if you could find it. Chicago is too cold for your criteria.
posted by ejaned8 at 1:07 PM on February 25, 2008
I'd also consider looking for a sublet via craigslist in a major transit-friendly metro area. Paying for only one month might be cheaper than 2 weeks of hotel if you could find it. Chicago is too cold for your criteria.
posted by ejaned8 at 1:07 PM on February 25, 2008
Thanks for the answers so far--please keep 'em coming.
For those suggesting Cuba, I can't seem to find anything on Travelocity because of USA restrictions (even though I'm looking at Travelocity.ca)... what sites can be used to book stuff there?
posted by dobbs at 1:30 PM on February 25, 2008
For those suggesting Cuba, I can't seem to find anything on Travelocity because of USA restrictions (even though I'm looking at Travelocity.ca)... what sites can be used to book stuff there?
posted by dobbs at 1:30 PM on February 25, 2008
Sechelt. It's a great town, beautiful area. You can stay here:
http://www.secheltbeachcottage.blogspot.com/
My wife and I have been there a few times. The town is small, but has a couple great places to eat and some interesting book stores. The kayaking on the inlet is amazing with lots of wildlife and scenic places. The cottage is really nice and secluded, with your own beach and fire pit out back.
You might be able to find something cheaper in the area if you look hard enough... You can fly to vancouver so finding flights should be easy.
posted by jeffamaphone at 2:13 PM on February 25, 2008
http://www.secheltbeachcottage.blogspot.com/
My wife and I have been there a few times. The town is small, but has a couple great places to eat and some interesting book stores. The kayaking on the inlet is amazing with lots of wildlife and scenic places. The cottage is really nice and secluded, with your own beach and fire pit out back.
You might be able to find something cheaper in the area if you look hard enough... You can fly to vancouver so finding flights should be easy.
posted by jeffamaphone at 2:13 PM on February 25, 2008
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when you do this remember you can do multi city. So like Toronto....to other Caribbean nation to Cuba.
posted by jne1813 at 8:10 PM on February 25, 2008
when you do this remember you can do multi city. So like Toronto....to other Caribbean nation to Cuba.
posted by jne1813 at 8:10 PM on February 25, 2008
If you're looking for writing-specific environments, you might check out the Alliance of Artists Communities for writers' retreats. Keep in mind these are different than residencies (which tend to be free/stipended & which you have to apply for far in advance), and you may have to sift through both.
posted by soviet sleepover at 10:39 AM on February 26, 2008
posted by soviet sleepover at 10:39 AM on February 26, 2008
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posted by headspace at 10:08 AM on February 25, 2008