How to Rent a College Dorm Room for Vacation
Looking to save a few bucks on vacation? Here's a tip you may not have thought of. Many colleges rent their dorm rooms out during summertime and holidays. Here's a rundown on how to find a college dorm room to rent for your next trip.
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Go online or call the local chamber of commerce for the area you would like to visit, and get a list of educational facilities.
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Zero in on private colleges and trade schools such as Embry Riddle and DeVry Institute. They often have dorm rooms for rent. Check their websites or call their toll-free numbers and ask for the conference services department. Some of these facilities also rent space for retreats.
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Ask about rates. A small liberal-arts college may charge $55 per night for a dorm room that includes kitchen privileges, simple furnishings and proximity to the area’s town center and bus line. Reduced rates are often available for long-term stays.
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Bring your own linens, towels and personal items. Expect clean but bare-bones decor: a bed or two, desk, dresser and bathroom. Many dorm rooms have shared bathrooms; enquire before reserving. Most dorms have a common kitchen area with a microwave and other appliances, but check before renting to see what the policy is on kitchen privileges.
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Don’t overlook retreat centers operated by churches or non-profit organizations. For instance, a Catholic retreat house in the college town of Flagstaff, Arizona, has individual rooms with kitchen privileges for as low as $20 per night.
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