Belvada Hotel Room Tour
Jul. 3rd, 2021 04:57 pmSo yesterday evening we checked into the Belvada Hotel in Tonopah.
( A Welcome Addition to the Queen of the Silver Camps )
Because a lot of hotel room photos miss things that Lisa and I think important, we took a bunch of photos before we moved into the room.
( Kitchenette Room 32 )
There are different kitchenette rooms. The hotel let us have a look inside inside one of them.
( Inside Room 21 )
While of course this hotel won't hold all of our members, and as it is more expensive, many of our members won't want to stay here anyway, I'm very happy with it. Lisa and I may be in Tonopah for as much as two weeks around the dates of Westercon next year. While we initially considered renting a short-term apartment in Tonopah, some investigation showed that it would cost about as much per night to just stay in the Belvada, which would save us the bother of changing from one place to another, and with the kitchenette, we won't have to eat out every night. Honestly, I would have rather had a room like this during ConJosé, because I often got back to the room after every place to eat had closed. That won't be a problem here.
( A Welcome Addition to the Queen of the Silver Camps )
Because a lot of hotel room photos miss things that Lisa and I think important, we took a bunch of photos before we moved into the room.
( Kitchenette Room 32 )
There are different kitchenette rooms. The hotel let us have a look inside inside one of them.
( Inside Room 21 )
While of course this hotel won't hold all of our members, and as it is more expensive, many of our members won't want to stay here anyway, I'm very happy with it. Lisa and I may be in Tonopah for as much as two weeks around the dates of Westercon next year. While we initially considered renting a short-term apartment in Tonopah, some investigation showed that it would cost about as much per night to just stay in the Belvada, which would save us the bother of changing from one place to another, and with the kitchenette, we won't have to eat out every night. Honestly, I would have rather had a room like this during ConJosé, because I often got back to the room after every place to eat had closed. That won't be a problem here.