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Oct 11, 2009 10:05 PM

Accommodations at Frontier??


When you travel to KY for Frontier Bound, or Crossing the Bridge...etc....is there lodging on the campus there? Or are there hotels close by? Also, are there shuttles to/from local lodgings? Is it advisable to rent a car? ALso, meals....how does that work??

Thanks for the help.

Michelle


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Old Oct 12, 2009, 08:21 AM

Default Re: Accommodations at Frontier??
You will stay on campus in a dorm room that has been assigned to you. The rooms are amazing! Yes, they are the basics - bed, desk, dresser - but they give you all of the linens you need, plus 2 pillows - and each room is decorated in a different theme! I loved going from room to room to see what the different themes were! As for food - it's buffet style dining for each meal in the mail dorm building. Down home good home made cooking! Delicious! If you are going to Frontier bound, there should be a shuttle bus from Lexington Airport to take you to and from the campus (which is about 2 1/2 hrs away). This should be in your registration info on Banyan Tree.
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