Can I use a hotel pool in Marrakech for daytimes?

Q. I'm about to return to Marrakech for the second time this summer - this time on a budget! Staying cheap with no pool but would like to be able to go and use a pool, maybe at a hotel during the day sometimes. Does anyone know any hotels where you can just pay to use the pool by daytime if you're not actually staying there?

A. Many of the hotels will allow you to use their pools for a small fee. There are also many water parks and public pools in Marrakech that are a bit more pricey. Once you arrive at the hotel you're staying in, ask about the local water parks and which nearby hotels have swimming pools for public use.

Any ideas for hotels near Yankee Stadium that are nice and reasonale priced?
Q. I also wanted anyone to give me ideas for getting around the city. Taking the train etc. I am surprising my husband by taking him to NY for the weekend to see a Yankee game, among other things.
Is Brooklyn a decent place to stay?

A. The closest hotel to Yankee Stadium is the Howard Johnson Inn Yankee Stadium at 1300 Sedgewick Ave. It is about 0.9 miles from the stadium. Also nearby are these hotels:

Comfort Inn Edgewater: 2.5 miles
Marrakech Hotel: 2.8 miles
Days Inn New York: 3.2 miles

There are also several other hotels in NJ that are more reasonable. Here are a few:

Doubletree Fort Lee: 3.3 miles
Best Western Fort Lee: 3.3 miles
Courtesy Inn Fort Lee: 3.3 miles

I have attached a link to my company's site that can show you more hotels in the surrounding area.

What is a good tour group for Morocco?
Q. I'm studying abroad in Dublin for the next couple months and am trying to plan a trip to Morocco in May. I really want one that has camel rides, has trips into towns with locals (I don't want to be in my hotel away from the actually daily life of Moroccans) and is about 3 or 4 days long. Any reccomendations or advice would be great!
Thanks!

A. on the web, you might find most people join saraha-expedition from marrakech because for its relatively low price. if you only want to pay the minimum and just have a touch of the deserts, that is a good choice. if you want something better, do check out a few more websites and prepare to double the price. go for the smaller groups instead of the very commercialized large group. they have to make do with short camel ride and etc, to cater for the general tourists. not all people can stand long camel rides; the seats can make your bottom really sore...

good luck




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