SpillyQ
03-02-2008, 02:13 PM
Hello Fellow Coachellans,
Sadly, I will not be able to attend this year, but I do have a great 2BR condo at the Worldmark/Trendwest timeshare in Indio that sleeps up to 6 people. The place is beautiful, has a full kitchen, pool, BBQ, etc. and is just a few miles from the venue. It's available for all three nights (Fri, Sat, Sun, departing Monday) for $450 a night. I'm looking for nice, responsible people who know how to have fun without causing any damage or getting too crazy and/or loud.
Please PM me or reply to this post if you're interested. =) Lisa
PS: For those of you trying to decide between camping and condo-ing...I've done both, and I can say from experience that although camping is an "adventure", it's so much more pleasant to return each night to a nice place, have a long shower, sleep in a real bed, make scrambled eggs and bacon for breakfast, and go for a swim before heading out to a great day and night of music. NOT camping also helps you to avoid heatstroke!
Sadly, I will not be able to attend this year, but I do have a great 2BR condo at the Worldmark/Trendwest timeshare in Indio that sleeps up to 6 people. The place is beautiful, has a full kitchen, pool, BBQ, etc. and is just a few miles from the venue. It's available for all three nights (Fri, Sat, Sun, departing Monday) for $450 a night. I'm looking for nice, responsible people who know how to have fun without causing any damage or getting too crazy and/or loud.
Please PM me or reply to this post if you're interested. =) Lisa
PS: For those of you trying to decide between camping and condo-ing...I've done both, and I can say from experience that although camping is an "adventure", it's so much more pleasant to return each night to a nice place, have a long shower, sleep in a real bed, make scrambled eggs and bacon for breakfast, and go for a swim before heading out to a great day and night of music. NOT camping also helps you to avoid heatstroke!