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Almost impossible book
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The Social Justice theocrats are almost impossible to debate, as they are fundamentalists who honestly believe they are the repository of all holy truth, but this particular debate strategy of theirs (argument ad victimum?) seems to me particularly underhanded and manipulative: Hope this is somewhat helpful.Just to give kudos to a reader for some cogent remarks, here is a comment from “Rupert Pupkin” on my post “ Agustin Fuentes once again flaunts his virtue via misleading statements.” The indented bit is from Fuentes’s Daily Princetonian article: It's a nice place for kids and parents of the various visiting teams to have fun together after the days' games. The grounds are nice, plenty of parking, and the baseball atmosphere is great. However, if you're looking for a quiet getaway, this may not be the place for you during baseball season. If you're coming to this area for baseball related activities, this may be just what you are looking for. There is a restaurant and lounge in the building, and several restaurants and shopping centers within a 5 minute drive. This property is also directly across the street from Ripken Stadium, home of the Class A NY-PENN League Aberdeen Ironbirds.

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Keep in mind that there are youth baseball tournaments in progress most weekends from mid-March thru early July, The Cal Ripken World Series in mid-Aug., and tournaments again in Sept. The entire building sits on what is known as the Ripken Baseball Youth Academy, and is located directly behind the Right Field Wall of "Cal Sr's Yard", a down-scaled version of Camden Yards. The Residence Inn takes up part the this buliding, while Courtyard by Marriott takes the other portion. It is modeled after the warehouse at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore. Since there are no reviews, I am writing this as a Harford County resident to provide this overview as general infornation.

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Surprisingly great food for what appeared to be just another chain-type Italian restaurant. Highly recommend the Olive Tree restaurant across the freeway. The Courtyard has a restaurant and both hotels share a very small indoor pool.

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The Courtyard looked similarly nice and was $20 a night cheaper, but as a small family, we preferred the suites and free breakfast offered by the Residence Inn instead of the Courtyard's standard hotel rooms. If you're attending a sporting event at the Ripken camp or adjacent Aberdeen Ironbirds stadium, or even passing through on I-95 and like baseball, this is the place to stay. The staff was friendly and the included breakfast was above average. Our one bedroom suite was clean, quiet and very comfortable and the air conditioning worked great (outside was very hot and humid while we were there). What a great place! The Residence Inn and Courtyard Inn are co-located in a replica building of the warehouse adjacent to Camden Yards. Spent two nights at the Residence Inn while our son attended a Ripken baseball camp at the adjacent training facility. Overall, there are many nicer areas to spend the night in the Baltimore area. Cannot recommend any restaurants in Aberdeen either. The shared pool is indoor and VERY small and the breakfast "buffet" consisted of eggs, potatoes and greasy sausage or bacon in warming trays and the typical cereals, waffles, breads, etc. As far as the location goes, this hotel is not "walking distance" to any dining, shopping or really anything except youth baseball fields, making it necessary to drive to do anything. Housekeeping was another concern as there was something overlooked by the maids each day of our stay that we had to call the front desk about. Also, your hotel key does not work on the "other side" making it necessary for a long walk outside the building from the Residence Inn to the parking lot as there is no parking on the RI side.

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The front desk staff works both hotels and therfore one of the front desks is typically vacant, as was the case when we checked in and also a couple times when we went to the desk with a question. First of all, there are separate entrances, lobbies, and front desks. The fact that this hotel shares the same building as the Courtyard Marriott does not appear to be a benefit to guests.









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