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	<title>Comments on: US Travelers: What&#8217;s the best place to stop overnight between California and Washington DC ? ?</title>
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		<title>By: mr danger</title>
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		<dc:creator>mr danger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Despite the fact that it could be  to be both  mind &amp; body numbingly cold Chicago [ORD ] is still your best bet and  the reason is that unlike Dallas [DFW ] or Denver [DEN ] that are stuck out on the prairie miles away from the city center ORD is within Chicago proper, surrounded by it&#039;s suburbs . ORD is  also  well served by mass transit that makes getting places quick  easy and cheap 
Here&#039;s the CTA site
Ten years ago when I lived in the Chicago suburb of LaGrange I used to take the PACE 330 bus to and from ORD 
Mannheim/LaGrange Road  just has hotels &amp; motels all up and down it 
You may want to post this question on the Chicago site to get more up -to -date info on possible lodging choices than I can provide you 
One more thing; In winter the weather at both DEN &amp; especially DFW can actually be a lot worse than ORD 
Safe trip 
&gt;&gt;update 
As I&#039;m thinking about your question I&#039;m thinking that what your asking may in fact be impossible to do  w/o booking LAX/SFO&gt;ORD &gt; IAD/DCA  as 2 separate flights of LAX/SFO&gt;ORD&gt;LAX/SFO   +ORD&gt;IAD/DCA&gt;ORD
Usually the airlines won&#039;t let you do an over night stop mid-continent, TCB and then continue your flight the next morning
update2 
There is another possibility that&#039;s called a triangle fare so named b/c it&#039;s 3 separate legs that return you to where you started  And it  looks like this:
LAX/SFO&gt;ORD+ ORD&gt;IAD/DCA+ IAD/DCA&gt;LAX/SFO
&gt;&gt;Update 
I searched the web for&quot;Chicago O&#039;Hare lodgong and came up with tons of stuff close to ORD
Here&#039;s another site .Look for anything within 6 miles of ORD</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the fact that it could be  to be both  mind &#038; body numbingly cold Chicago [ORD ] is still your best bet and  the reason is that unlike Dallas [DFW ] or Denver [DEN ] that are stuck out on the prairie miles away from the city center ORD is within Chicago proper, surrounded by it&#8217;s suburbs . ORD is  also  well served by mass transit that makes getting places quick  easy and cheap<br />
Here&#8217;s the CTA site<br />
Ten years ago when I lived in the Chicago suburb of LaGrange I used to take the PACE 330 bus to and from ORD<br />
Mannheim/LaGrange Road  just has hotels &#038; motels all up and down it<br />
You may want to post this question on the Chicago site to get more up -to -date info on possible lodging choices than I can provide you<br />
One more thing; In winter the weather at both DEN &#038; especially DFW can actually be a lot worse than ORD<br />
Safe trip<br />
>>update<br />
As I&#8217;m thinking about your question I&#8217;m thinking that what your asking may in fact be impossible to do  w/o booking LAX/SFO>ORD > IAD/DCA  as 2 separate flights of LAX/SFO>ORD>LAX/SFO   +ORD>IAD/DCA>ORD<br />
Usually the airlines won&#8217;t let you do an over night stop mid-continent, TCB and then continue your flight the next morning<br />
update2<br />
There is another possibility that&#8217;s called a triangle fare so named b/c it&#8217;s 3 separate legs that return you to where you started  And it  looks like this:<br />
LAX/SFO>ORD+ ORD>IAD/DCA+ IAD/DCA>LAX/SFO<br />
>>Update<br />
I searched the web for&#8221;Chicago O&#8217;Hare lodgong and came up with tons of stuff close to ORD<br />
Here&#8217;s another site .Look for anything within 6 miles of ORD</p>
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		<title>By: otisisstumpy</title>
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		<dc:creator>otisisstumpy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 01:49:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dallas or Denver.  If you could stop in one other city though, you should stop in Las Vegas, NV.  Just one night there you would love.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dallas or Denver.  If you could stop in one other city though, you should stop in Las Vegas, NV.  Just one night there you would love.</p>
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