Where to stay at Six Flags Great Adventure

I guess the obvious question is what constitutes a good hotel to drummerkid88? Is it a reasonable price, one near the park, a large swimming pool, continental breakfast, room service, excercise room, or all of the above? To me, a good hotel has a nice bed or two (if traveling with a friend), and is quiet (of course, if the friend snores as is often the case, then I'm screwed).

A side note: I just went to SFNE and was shocked by the amount of hotels/motels that are less than 10 miles from the park. It made picking one that much harder. Luckily, I made a good choice (Baymont Inn). *** Edited 8/5/2004 7:57:16 PM UTC by Intamin Fan*** *** Edited 8/5/2004 7:58:18 PM UTC by Intamin Fan***

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