Where will the Cowboys stay in San Diego?

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Does anyone know what hotel they will staying the night before the game on Saturday vs Chargers?


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The Marriott. I think the one on K Street.

Edit...it might be the one on Rio San Diego.
 

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TD22;2177302 said:
Rio San Diego?....near the 805?
I think so. It's off I-8.

I don't think they'd stay at the one on Coronado Island, but they may.

Definitely a Marriott though.
 

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Heading to that game. Any special resources for tix? Any tips for the time in San Diego?
 

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Idgit;2177416 said:
Heading to that game. Any special resources for tix? Any tips for the time in San Diego?
I was going to go, but then my wife and I both got a strange feeling that we should not go.

Enjoy San Diego, it is a great town.
 

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TD22;2177272 said:
Does anyone know what hotel they will staying the night before the game on Saturday vs Chargers?


Thank you

You can actually call their HR department direct to get the specific hotel, location. The only thing that you won't get is when their flight will arrive, etc...But it is for sure a Mariott hotel...
 

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Hostile;2177617 said:
I was going to go, but then my wife and I both got a strange feeling that we should not go.

Enjoy San Diego, it is a great town.

Time for a totally random personal story. My older brother was planning on taking a flight (there was a time when they did this apparently) on a prop plane down to Havasupai at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. My father had a dream that week where he told some friends he couldn't meet them, b/c he had to go to his son's funeral. He said it was the most vivid dream he'd ever had.

He mentioned it to my brother but let him make his own decision. My bro decided at the last minute to cancel. When the group got back from Havasupai, they said they had a fantastic time. The pilot pulled my brother over, though, and told him that they had an unbelievably dicey landing and that his own opinion was that the weight of one more person might well have caused the plane to crash.

This was 30 years ago now, and who knows what might have happened, but the moral is to trust your gut even when what it's telling you seems irrational.
 

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Idgit;2178041 said:
Time for a totally random personal story. My older brother was planning on taking a flight (there was a time when they did this apparently) on a prop plane down to Havasupai at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. My father had a dream that week where he told some friends he couldn't meet them, b/c he had to go to his son's funeral. He said it was the most vivid dream he'd ever had.

He mentioned it to my brother but let him make his own decision. My bro decided at the last minute to cancel. When the group got back from Havasupai, they said they had a fantastic time. The pilot pulled my brother over, though, and told him that they had an unbelievably dicey landing and that his own opinion was that the weight of one more person might well have caused the plane to crash.

This was 30 years ago now, and who knows what might have happened, but the moral is to trust your gut even when what it's telling you seems irrational.
Very cool story.
 

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Idgit;2178041 said:
Time for a totally random personal story. My older brother was planning on taking a flight (there was a time when they did this apparently) on a prop plane down to Havasupai at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. My father had a dream that week where he told some friends he couldn't meet them, b/c he had to go to his son's funeral. He said it was the most vivid dream he'd ever had.

He mentioned it to my brother but let him make his own decision. My bro decided at the last minute to cancel. When the group got back from Havasupai, they said they had a fantastic time. The pilot pulled my brother over, though, and told him that they had an unbelievably dicey landing and that his own opinion was that the weight of one more person might well have caused the plane to crash.

This was 30 years ago now, and who knows what might have happened, but the moral is to trust your gut even when what it's telling you seems irrational.

Good story.

I believe God often uses dreams and/or "gut feelings" to warn us or protect us.
 

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Hostile;2177617 said:
I was going to go, but then my wife and I both got a strange feeling that we should not go.

Don't worry, I doubt Jessica will be there :D
 

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Chief;2178415 said:
Good story.

I believe God often uses dreams and/or "gut feelings" to warn us or protect us.


Agreed -- yesterday, I had a gut feeling I shouldn't answer the phone in my office but I went ahead and did it anyways. Turns out it was a client who needed stuff. It took me like an hour-and-a-half to get back to this board.

That's total B.S.
 

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TD22;2178423 said:
Visit the Gaslamp district in downtown.......

...and go down to Pacific Beach which is on the north side of Mission Bay. Great party spot!
 

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gollum;2178418 said:
Don't worry, I doubt Jessica will be there :D
Can you guarantee it though?

My wife doesn't watch football, but I just know she'd see it. Someone would put it on Youtube or something.
 
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