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jwilsonwsu says:
I have gone to New York City 5 times all before I was 20 years old. I absolutely love this place and I think it is a great place to bring younger adults (13-20). My sister is 3 years younger than me and still has a good time going there. I wouldn't advise taking the kids to the museums or anything b...
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jennjeff1 says:
We were able to book our hotel 1 year in advance at the Best Western Seaport Inn on Peck Slip adjacent to the Brooklyn Bridge, which is only a few subway stops from Times Square. Since we are a military family, we staged out of the USO at the NY Bus Station and made our way out into the 43-degree w...
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Moonvera says:
I came here on a Saturday after Thanksgiving and there was a 45 minute wait for The View Restaurant, a rotating restaurant on the 47th floor overlooking Times Square. We opted for the 8th floor which houses the Broadway Lounge, 8th Floor Atrium Lounge, and Katen Sushi Bar. There was also a pianist p...
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callmechia says:
Knowing that we weren't going to have much choice once we got back to our neighborhood, we grabbed a quick bite (and drink) nearby to Penn Station. Even though the food in that area is also pretty hit-or-miss, the Heartland Brewery was a very nice place to stop and chill out for an hour or so.
This...
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pushirubiano says:
In a city of very expensive hotels, the Hotel 41 is a real little find, good quality for a reasonable (for NYC!) price.
It is a small hotel, only 47 rooms and the first thing to be mentioned of course, is the location, absolutely tops, just around the corner of Times Square. You couldn’t ask for...
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jenn79 says:
I hate this hotel beyond words. I went here during a huge conference where we took up 1/3 of the hotel. The hotel seems to have a capacity of 6,000. It seems they decided to increase their profit margins by employing the same amount of people although the capacity was 3 to 10 times normal. Staff loo...
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Rbelots says:
This 45 story hotel is located right on Times Square. While not offering anything special in public facilities or spacious breakfast halls (who needs these in New York City, just run for the nearest deli!) like the Marriott Marquis across the street, the Doubletree on Times Square does offer somethi...
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joely28 says:
This hotel is in desperate need of some updating. I recently stayed at this hotel for business reasons and was thoroughly disappointed.
The rooms are extremely small, the housekeeping is awful. I never felt like my room was clean.
The hotel is EXTREMELY busy and you can easily wait for an ele...
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gc530 says:
The one thing I would recommend for anyone visiting NYC, spend as little time possible in Times Square. Its just full of other tourists, and is not what I consider, real NYC.
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