DAL Hotel For Interview
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I'll second the Hilton, but you will pay a few bucks more. Hyatt Place Airport North is close by with an above average hotel breakfast. Choosing the ATL Airport North category on Hotwire and picking a star level you are comfortable with is another option. Don't walk alone on Virginia Avenue at night. Daytime is fine, but night time is for two or more only.
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I haven't stayed there but I sat next to a 330 guy coming back from Training the other day and he got put up at the newly remodeled Laquinta on VA Ave (used to be a Motel 6) and he said it was great. Just as close as the Hilton if you're looking at saving a few bucks.
#5
+1 for the Hilton. Spend the money to be close and reduce stress, if it's a job you really want.
I rented a car, but you can easily catch the hotel shuttle between the airport and hotel, and like TexanDriver said, it's a very easy walk to the interview if you don't want to hassle with getting there early to get a parking pass, find a spot, etc.
Do well!
I rented a car, but you can easily catch the hotel shuttle between the airport and hotel, and like TexanDriver said, it's a very easy walk to the interview if you don't want to hassle with getting there early to get a parking pass, find a spot, etc.
Do well!
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I used the Hampton Inn on the north side of the airport. I believe Delta rate was $99. Most people I interviewed with stayed at the Hilton, I wanted somewhere that had free WiFi and breakfast in the morning. Ruby Tuesday down the street was a nice dinner the night before. Shuttle drops you off at HQ right at 715am.
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