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Crater Lake Lodge Ques
I was checking out the online reservation system at Crater Lake Lodge at
Crater Lake National Park in Oregon and it appears that the place is entirely booked for the rest of the year (including weekdays). Is this possible? Or could it be a computer glitch? Also, has anyone ever been there before? The place looks beautiful. Thanks, |
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J. Chan::
I was checking out the online reservation system at Crater Lake Lodge at Crater Lake National Park in Oregon and it appears that the place is entirely booked for the rest of the year ... could it be a computer glitch? Well, gee, why not phone them and ask, instead of asking us to guess? -- Mark Brader | In the face of such devastating logic as "despite Toronto | what you say you mean, you must mean this and you | are wrong", I cede the territory. --Truly Donovan |
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"Mark Brader" wrote:
J. Chan: I was checking out the online reservation system... could it be a computer glitch? Well, gee, why not phone them and ask, instead of asking us to guess? But that could mean signing off the net and talking to a gulp real person! Gross. |
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"Mark Brader" wrote:
J. Chan: I was checking out the online reservation system... could it be a computer glitch? Well, gee, why not phone them and ask, instead of asking us to guess? But that could mean signing off the net and talking to a gulp real person! Gross. |
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Crater Lake is great to visit on a clear day. I have eaten lunch at the
lodge. If its socked in you may wish you were somewhere else. |
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JC wrote:
Also, has anyone ever been there before? People have been living and visiting there for thousands of years. Don't you think that, if the hotel has no vacancy, people have been there? The place looks beautiful. It is the most beautiful natural sight on the planet. Well, the most beautiful I've ever seen. I've been there several times and wouldn't dream of getting as close as Klamath Falls without going there. __________________________________________________ _________________ A San Franciscan who's visited 49 of 50 US states. http://geocities.com/dancefest/ - http://geocities.com/iconoc/ ICQ: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/19098103 --- IClast at SFbay Net |
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"Icono Clast" wrote:
JC wrote: Also, has anyone ever been there before? People have been living and visiting there for thousands of years. It is the most beautiful natural sight on the planet. Well, the most beautiful I've ever seen. Perhaps you should to get out more. Its little more than a big hole in the dirt. IMO, its interesting, but it hardly a top-10. For other holes in the in the dirt, how about the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyon? Other natural areas in the US that I'd rank higher: The reefs of St. John, the geysers of Yellowstone, Going to the Sun Hwy in Glacier NP, the Sawtooth mountains & Snake River in Idaho, the sequoias and redwoods of California, Yosemite, the coast of Oregon, and Mt. Rainier and Mt. McKinley. That's my list, anyway. :-) =R= |
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"Icono Clast" wrote:
JC wrote: Also, has anyone ever been there before? People have been living and visiting there for thousands of years. It is the most beautiful natural sight on the planet. Well, the most beautiful I've ever seen. Perhaps you should to get out more. Its little more than a big hole in the dirt. IMO, its interesting, but it hardly a top-10. For other holes in the in the dirt, how about the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyon? Other natural areas in the US that I'd rank higher: The reefs of St. John, the geysers of Yellowstone, Going to the Sun Hwy in Glacier NP, the Sawtooth mountains & Snake River in Idaho, the sequoias and redwoods of California, Yosemite, the coast of Oregon, and Mt. Rainier and Mt. McKinley. That's my list, anyway. :-) =R= |
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Crater Lake IS beautiful. It looks just like the pictures you've
obviously seen, only bigger ;^). I wouldn't be surprised if the Lodge is full, but as another poster said, go ahead and call! We went there last June. You still couldn't drive all the way around the lake because of snow, and the boat tours weren't operating yet. If I did it again I'd probably go in late July (although the crowds are probably worse then). There are other places to stay within an hour or so. The Lodge is nice but not "once in a lifetime" quality. We had a view of the lake from our room, but only through a small window. |
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Crater Lake IS beautiful. It looks just like the pictures you've
obviously seen, only bigger ;^). I wouldn't be surprised if the Lodge is full, but as another poster said, go ahead and call! We went there last June. You still couldn't drive all the way around the lake because of snow, and the boat tours weren't operating yet. If I did it again I'd probably go in late July (although the crowds are probably worse then). There are other places to stay within an hour or so. The Lodge is nice but not "once in a lifetime" quality. We had a view of the lake from our room, but only through a small window. |
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