I'm reviving this thread to see if there are any other ideas for Boston budget accommodations--on a college student's budget. Attending a gaming convention but doesn't have friends in the area. Must be safe area--young woman traveling alone. Second week of December--I wonder if any colleges would have empty student housing yet? Any other ideas appreciated!
Are there any youth hostels in the area that would work for her?
berkeley said:
I'm reviving this thread to see if there are any other ideas for Boston budget accommodations--on a college student's budget. Attending a gaming convention but doesn't have friends in the area. Must be safe area--young woman traveling alone. Second week of December--I wonder if any colleges would have empty student housing yet? Any other ideas appreciated!
Where exactly is this convention?
Wang Theatre...I don't think she will have a car but is good with using public transit.
Agree with Priceline. "Empty student housing?" I would think that colleges don't rent to anyone who isn't a current student or faculty member - security and logistical issues.
there's a hostel on or near Boylston near Emerson College.
ETA: I've read posts from Emerson College parents who've reported it to be basic and clean.
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Apple-I remember hearing about someone staying in campus housing for a vacation in London...no idea if anyone does that here but that's why I put it out there. She had a not so great experience with Air so is hesitant to do that for this trip. Hostel might work--TY!
You'll have to balance price and convenience. The holiday inn Brookline is 20 minutes by T but probably around $120.
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