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Prineville, Oregon, romantic lodging use romance and fantasy to create memorable experiences for guests. Often located in spectacular settings, they feature luxurious lobbies, gracious guest rooms, grand ballrooms, elegant bars, and sumptuous dining rooms. People seek them out because they offer unique and memorable experiences.

Prineville, Oregon, romantic lodging evoke images associated with the classic qualities of romance: heroism, adventure, and mystery - for the anticipation of finding love, sealing a lucrative business deal, or attending a grand social event or a great conference. Hotel spaces are designed in scale and character for both grand and intimate gatherings, conversation and celebration. Guests like to feel that they have traveled to a faraway or more exotic, rustic, or elegant place than they really have.

Romance is often associated with nature, particularly light and water in their various manifestations, including sunrise and sunset, candlelight, firelight and moonlight, the ocean, forests and meadows. A meadow can be evoked through soft textures and materials that facilitate serenity and airiness, such as a grassy courtyard. The right type of carpet, particularly one with a curved edge, can be used in a romantic motel lobby to create the soft feel of a meadow.

A Prineville, Oregon, romantic lodge can use a lighted pond or fountain to create a water feature in a courtyard or lobby. At one romantic hotel, a grotto-like fountain splashes under the grand stair that takes guests up from the street-level lobby. Moving light from under the water in in the fountain pool plays on the walls and the lobby's vaulted ceiling. Water also can be evoked through materials with sheen or reflectivity, such as polished stone, metal, or mirrors.


Find Lodging Motels in Prineville, Oregon:
  • Best Western Prineville Inn, 1475 East Third, Prineville, OR
    Best Western Prineville Inn is a 2 star place to stay in Prineville, Oregon. Book a convenient motel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations for your road trip.
  • Econo Lodge Prineville, 123 NE 3rd Street, Prineville, OR
    Econo Lodge Prineville is a 1 star place to stay in Prineville, Oregon. Book a handy motel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations for your road trip.





 



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Open Question: i need help on what family vacation i should do!!!{PLEASE HELP!}?

Ok well...my family planed of going to yellow stone and camp there with 800 bucks. we went online to see if there was anywhere we could camp there.But sadly there wasn't...so i really need help.We dont want to go anywhere like a zoo because we only have 800 dollars and it will be gone in like three days here are the rules that i we need to follow to go on any vacation we or you pick 1.it has to be somewhere that we can camp{maybe a place ith a really cheap hotel or motel nearby} 2.it cant be anything that cost more than $800 3.we want it to be kinda around oregon.we live in oregon. 4.we want to stay there for a weak or two. 5.SOMEWHERE FUN! {because we haven't left the house in like 8 months} please help and be as creative as possible! the more suggestions the better! and incase it helps there are four people that are going on the vacation my mom,dad,lil brother and I thank you -Shay Cook

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Resolved Question: What's the name of the movie? Two guys kidnapped a lady in Oregon,drove to Washington...?

...state,kidnapped two more people. The lady they kidnapped in Oregon was a motel clerk and the others was a guy that had a tow truck and his sister in law. It ended at a road Block and the tow truck driver jumped out and shot one guy. His sister in law was killed in the shoot out.

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Resolved Question: Why are so many motels owned by Indians?

Not American Indians, but families from India. I recently stayed at a Budget Inn in Florida that was owned by an Indian family; then in Oregon stayed at a Motel 6, Days Inn, and two other cheap motels that were all owned by Indian families. Five out of five, spread across 3,000 miles, would be an incredible coincidence. There are three responses so far but still no answer. There must be some cultural reason why Indians are driven to the hospitality industry.

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Resolved Question: Where is a good place to stay in Monterrey,California?

We are having a family reunion during the 4th of july holiday. Some of my relatives are coming from Oregon and some of us are from ventura county. Some are camping and some are staying in motels. Im on a strict budget and Im looking for a motel that going to run me only About $100.00 per night. Also I would like to know some info from people who lived in or have traveled there for vacation. Thank You

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Resolved Question: Roommate staying with us KICKS at the dog?

My parents are graciously housing an adult friend of theirs who is from Oregon, up to Alaska to work at the mines. To my knowledge he doesn't pay rent (and when he does, it's $300... WAY less then it should be, it'd cost him more to stay at a sleazy motel!) and he is basically getting on everyone's nerves.. mostly because his lack of rent and usage of stuff around the house (coffeemaker, shower, sometimes food, etc) Mom and Dad have done a poor job at conveying their wishes to be paid rent on time, monthly, but here is MY problem. I always knew he didnt care for Piper, my 2 year old Aussie, and prefer the little 3 month puppy, Lacey. Piper barks at him a lot, so i "understand" why. HOWEVER last night i was in my room, and i heard him so i looked down the hall. I saw him pick up the puppy and KICK AT Piper to get her to go away. I was shocked and didnt say anything. If i catch him again, I need a single, short and to the point message conveying that he is not allowed to kick at my dogs. Sometimes I wish Piper would bite, because he would deserve it for that. It was not enough to be actual "abuse" but that's not the point. Kicking at my dogs is unacceptable. Parents are lame, they won't say anything because they are pushovers. It's time for me to tke matters into my own hands, starting with the dogs. Also, when he plays with the puppy and Piper comes up to play, he is very rough when he shoves her away. He is just rough in general with her.

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Resolved Question: Sticky Situation... Personal Guaranty?

Sticky Situation!!! Bought a commercial business on leased land with 3 other people. Formed an LLC, took out a mortgage to buy that business ($2.5m mortgage owed). Behind 1 month on the land lease payment. Behind 1 month on the mortgage payment. We all signed a guaranty for the lease and the mortgage. Here is my personal situation I live in Oregon and my wife did not sign anything. I think this is a non community state correct? My assets: Motel 1 Value $2m (Mortgage #1 = $800k, Lien #1 = $2m) Inc property owned by me and my wife. Motel 2 Value $6.5m (Mortgage #1 = $4.9m, Lien #1 = $2m) 2 LLC's 1 owned by my wife, the other owned by myself. Property has been leased out and has 49 years remaining on that lease. Leased company is owned by me, my wife, and son. Motel 3 Value $1m (Mortgage #1 = $800k) Owned in Partnership with my brother. House Value $600k. Mortgage $500k Cars: Maybe total $10k Various Credit Card/Credit lines owing: $200k I do not want to lose the other real estate assets or my home. I just want to walk away from that lease and that mortgage. Can a judge force sale of my assets if they are worth nothing with the current liens and mortgages currently owed?

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Resolved Question: Planning a road trip across the US in a few years - anyone out there done this before that can give me tips?

http://www.roadtripusa.com/ I'm on this website, looking it will help you understand what I'm on about lol! Looking at the website, the best route I'm thinking of is taking the 'Oregon Trail' from Cape Cod area until Chicago, then just doing Route 66 until I get to LA. Then just basically winging my way back. I'm 17 so this won't be for a few years yet, but what/are there any rules r.e. travelling in the US. Would I have to get a visa, depending on how long I was there? And I had wanted to do the whole ''stop at a motel/hotel and stay there, get up the next day and go'' type of thing. I'm not big on plans (although I know SOME plans are nessacary) and I wanted to just have myself a loose and free time. Any info would be fantastic. Thanks everyone, and PeaceOut !

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Resolved Question: Anyone heard of hourly hotels for parents who need private time?

My husband and I have two children....11 and 17 months..and we share our room with the younger one until we get a 3-bedroom. Time to make love and have some romance is very difficult to come by in our home. We live in Portland, Oregon and are tempted to ask some of the nicer hotels if they offer half-day or hourly rates so my husband and I can "get away". We cannot leave the young one over night yet. Anyone heard of such a thing...I mean..besides the seedy motels used by professionals, so to speak?!

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Resolved Question: Is it dangerous to sleep by the road side in the USA?

I'm planning on making a road trip with two freinds from Oregon to New Hampshire next autumn and were thinking about hiring a camper van to drive and sleep in for the journey. Were wondering if its safe to sleep by the roadside or in car parks in the US or should we do it in a car and stay in Motels? Also if theres anything else you think we need to know that would be great as we're coming from England and I havent been to the US since I was about 9. Thankyou

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Resolved Question: Forgot the name of motel on oregon coast. in room jacuzzi fire, and view?

Please help! I stayed at a very nice cozy motel on the oregon coast, northern part, but cant remember the name and really want to go back. It had an ocean view, and jacuzzi tubs in each room that you had to fill yourself, directions said, fill halfway wait an hour for water to warm up and fill the rest of the way. It had a fireplace in each room as well, most were gas but a few were wood they were in the process of converting the units all to gas. The jacuzzi was in the same room as the bed, it was like a little studio, there was a huge window on the back of the tub with the ocean view. I really don't remember much. They had an e-mail list but I think I wrote my e-mail wrong because I never heard from them. It was really inexpensive too, like 100 a night during the off season, and walking distance to food. If you know the place or can recommend something similar please let me know. I really want to take my boyfriend there. We live in WA but I have to drive down to drop off my son for a week to see family and thought we could detour by the coast on the way back and stay the night. I would like somewhere reasonable, under 150, with a view and would really like a jacuzzi or such in room. Prefer Newport or north, as we will be driving back to WA from salem. Thank you so much! So the only answer I have gotten so far is of absolutly no help. I know figuring out the exact hotel may be hard that is why I added the part about recomendations... Oscar aparently skipped that. I do remember it was at least 2 floors maybe more and I recall it having more that one building, one with a view one without. Also I remember the driveway was down a hill... Not a lot to work with. Sorry. Any "recomendations" please. I have called around a lot. Thank you. P. S. Oscar, if there are indeed so many you are unable to name even one... I think I would have found one in my search... yet I have not. Hmmm looting for points? If anyone else answers other than Oscar I will pick your answer. Thanks.

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