Michael
Pattern Altitude
Anyone have suggestions for NYC hotels that 1, will have vacancies and 2, not cost more than my plane?
going to be in the city Tuesday.
going to be in the city Tuesday.
Anyone have suggestions for NYC hotels that 1, will have vacancies and 2, not cost more than my plane?
going to be in the city Tuesday.
oh boy. 100 a night? I wouldn't do it. 150 might be ok though, maybe. NYC is really spendy. look at it like this - if you spend a lot less to stay further out, your taxi fares are going to eat up the difference (not to mention be a PITA) so you may as well be within walking distance.
I've never used priceline or those places though, so maybe 100 a night would get you something nice on them. I don't know enough about all the hotel websites to find something quickly though.
The Roosevelt is a 3 star and I actually liked it better than the Helmsley which is 3.5 stars (checking out expedia right now).
Park Central mentioned above is 250 a night on Expedia, it's a good location and it is a 3 star - I've never stayed, but, it's a really nice neighborhood. I'd jump on it for 250 a night.
I can't remember if expedia factors taxes into the price or not - if it does, it is truly a bargain b/c the taxes can add up.
Ok thanks guys. Thats a good way to look at it Liz, Maybe Id swing 200. Last time I used Priceline (5 years ago) they stuck me 15 miles from town in the middle of nowhere. Id hate for that to happen again.... We will look into hotels more tomorrow.
On a side note: It hasn't stopped raining since we've been here. Hope it clears up this week.
I know that it is in a pretty decent neighborhood, (although not as hip as Danos' and Mine. ) It is generally known to be an okay place, although it certainly isn't the Waldorf. The times I've been past it it's certainly not looked too bad, I think that it mostly caters to tourists.Troy thanks for the link, I think were gonna try that second one across from madison square gardens. Rob do you know about the New Yorker Ramada Plaza?
Adam, We still don't have concrete plans for Philly, although we might just be doing a day trip there and driving south towards DC Thursday night. I will definitely hook up with you, i have some stuff for ya too.
- if you spend a lot less to stay further out, your taxi fares are going to eat up the difference (not to mention be a PITA) so you may as well be within walking distance.
From someone who has, there's nothing wrong with it. Harlem is great.Don't be afraid to use the subway system, a wonderful way to get around the city, just don't get off at 125th street at 2am, not that I've done that...
Once upon a time, in the 1960s, I was terrified of Harlem. No more. On the other hand, I was pushed onto a pile of trash by a drunk woman who accompanied the shove with a racial/sexist insult around 10:00 pm on 125th one night.From someone who has, there's nothing wrong with it. Harlem is great.
Once upon a time, in the 1960s, I was terrified of Harlem. No more. On the other hand, I was pushed onto a pile of trash by a drunk woman who accompanied the shove with a racial/sexist insult around 10:00 pm on 125th one night.
From someone who has, there's nothing wrong with it. Harlem is great.
That was just one night out of hundreds where I just enjoyed the walk. Harlem is an OK place usually.That sucks. Sorry to hear that. As of late it's really up and comming. Great food, good shopping and LOTS of history!
This was circa 1989/1990. Back then Alphabet City was nasty, but I hear that is a really nice place now.
We got a room at the Waldorf. 350. Now the question is parking. They say they have valet parking for 55, but do they have a self parking lot? We have too much luggage to park outside the city and take a subway in. we are on our way back to Cape Cod to look at a house, then off to NYC.
If you have a rental car, look into the cost of returning it in Manhattan, then renting again when you are ready to leave.Do you have a rental car?