Thanks alot!
Thanks alot!
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Marriott NW 770 989 4575
Mayfair/ Crowne Plaza 770 428 4400
Comfort Inn 770 952 3000
Crowne Plaza Perimeter 770 790 1011
Double Tree Windy Hill 770 272 9441
Ameri-Suites Galleria 770 384 0060
Hawthorn Suites 770 952 9595
Sleep Inn 770 952 9005
You can request Perfect Game Rates, but I'm not sure those rates will go into affect until July. Might be worth a try, though. Ask for group sales!
Which do you recommend, Mayfair crowne or Perimeter Crown. We are coming down for Nationals and could use some advise.
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Y'all have fun in Atlanta. Check out the new aquarium if you have time.
33'sdad, gives good advice. It's a good 20 minutes to half hour from the hotels to the East Cobb complex. Allow much more time unless early in the AM and especially from 3PM to 6 PM.
Early the traffic is bad going towards Atlanta and later the traffic is bad leaving Atlanta.
Anyway, that has been our experience. Lots of great eating places by the way. However, in our experience it's hard to find anything open after 10 or 11 PM. We spend about a month or more each year there.
KayMart4, we'll bring the team by your house for dinner, thanks!
As posted, nothing is real close to the complex. Most hotels will be about 20/30 minutes away.
Have a great time. Tournaments at the East Cobb Complex are a lot of fun.
Anyone needs any help, feel free to private message me...if you post on here, I may not catch it!
I got on Priceline and got rooms at Springhill Suites for $40 and $45 a night. For about 10 of the days.
They're at the Kennesaw State exit, one exit north of the Perimeter Mall, and a relatively easy drive over to the ballparks.
Resurrecting this old thread instead of starting a new one. With PG moving the WWBA events to East Cobb this year, along with other big showcases, figure there will be some people with the same question. It looks like a lot of the similar threads are years old. Does anyone have any updated recommendations on housing or hotels for East Cobb?
I have been looking at VRBO options. It seems like many of the options in the area are people renting out their basements that they have turned into guest suites. As far as hotels go, it looks like some of the older recommendations in this thread have taken a turn for the worse. Would like to get some new recommendations for places to stay in the area.
Spent 5 days in each this summer.
Both of these were nice and had plenty of food options nearby. Both with easy access to highway and fields.
- Hampton Inn Atlanta Kennesaw (Chick Fil A on same side of street). Close to Grocery store
- Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Marietta. Nice small fridge, you can also borrow the cooking stuff for the cooktop. Close to Krogers and BoJangels Good eats in the area. Easy access to Cheesecake or PF Changs at the Mall.
The breakfast stuff at both was nasty, so don't count on it. Coffee and bananas at Hampton.
Son has celiac, so good options in ATL. I don't so here are some great places we both could eat.
- Another Broken Egg Cafe (GF cinnamon rolls or something). GF Pancakes as well.
- Marrietta Diner open 24/7 and near the fields.
- Hong Kong Chinese in Roswell was a nice and gorgeous drive from Home2Suites. So good, we drove over from Kennesaw to get food there twice.
- Blue Moon Pizza was good too.
For WWBA, your games could be at ECB, or 60 miles away.
Assuming that you/your fam have been vaccinated by then and are able to enjoy ATL with few worries, I’d pick the hotel that you’re affiliated with that’s closest to Truist Park and grab a game or two (if your tourney aligns).
But if you want a specific hotel, I suggest Courtyard Kennesaw or Springhill Suites Alpharetta.
Check out Pappasito’s Cantina.
We stayed at the Courtyard in Marietta and it was great. Felt brand new. It was also next to DSG and a ton of restaurants close by. There was a bowling alley there too if those don’t sketch you out right now. And best of all, David Poe’s BBQ was less than 10 minutes.
Anyone know how is the drive in from Roswell (from near Top Golf on US-19)?
I would stay clear of the Hampton Inn in Cartersville. It was pretty old, had a few weird smells, parking was a little tough at times, and you are only close to Lakepoint.
@ARCEKU21 posted:Is it an easier drive from Roswell to ECB or Marietta to ECB?
Marietta proper is about 10-15 min closer than Roswell proper. But the Marietta area around 75 does get busier than the predominantly residential area between Roswell and ECB.
That said, the Marietta area is (historically) closer to the majority of the non-ECB fields used in WWBA. Most of those are in Cobb co area, or will be n, w, or s of it, while I only remember 4 or so in Forsyth/Fulton co. And almost none are in the counties/areas east of Roswell, like Gwinnett (my county).
@Senna posted:Marietta proper is about 10-15 min closer than Roswell proper. But the Marietta area around 75 does get busier than the predominantly residential area between Roswell and ECB.
That said, the Marietta area is (historically) closer to the majority of the non-ECB fields used in WWBA. Most of those are in Cobb co area, or will be n, w, or s of it, while I only remember 4 or so in Forsyth/Fulton co. And almost none are in the counties/areas east of Roswell, like Gwinnett (my county).
Good info there. Sounds like Roswell is not a bad option for the showcase event since it is all at ECB. But when we go back for 2 weeks for two WWBA tournaments, Marietta may be the better option.
Finding an actual rental house in the area is tough. Seems like it is all madeover basements or apartments. If you do find an actual house, it comes with the price tag also.
Great advice and whatever the traffic estimates are, add +/- 15-30 mins depending on what's going on in the area. Woodstock is good if you're playing primarily on the NW side but has Hwy92 access to Roswell and Alpharetta. I do not miss the days of navigating game to game, day to day but i def miss the action!
Is the East Cobb complex all turf or are there some fields with turf and some grass/dirt?
@ARCEKU21 posted:Is the East Cobb complex all turf or are there some fields with turf and some grass/dirt?
East Cobb facility is all turf. But the other fields you may play on in a PG event are almost all dirt. Only ones that come to mind that are normally used that will be turf are Brooks Run fields and what I think is called Milton Pro Player field.