Short-term rentals are illegal in NYC, so booking an Airbnb is a risk. I’d be worried about the risk of it suddenly being pulled offline a few days before arrival. You’d have to scramble and probably pay a lot more at short notice if that happened. |
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Try the Jane
https://thejanenyc.com/rooms/ |
| Just stay less days. |
Fewer |
That's not entirely true, they are just much much more restricted than in the past. There is a registration process (not saying this listing follows it, I have no idea). https://www.nyc.gov/site/specialenforcement/registration-law/registration.page This plus the City Council basically preventing any new hotels from opening, is a major part of the reason hotel rates have risen so much in New York the last couple of years. |
| Try Sonder (which is now on the Marriott platform) |
| we stayed in the Pod Hotel on a random Wednesday in July and it was 400$ for a bunk bed room for two people. Even that will be out of budget. |
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Look in non-touristy areas. These hotels can be cheaper.
For instance, my employer uses Courtyard New York Manhattan/Upper East Side up around 92 on the UES for interviewees. There’s also the graduate hotel on Roosevelt island. Both areas are safe (especially RI) and near a subway, (middle schoolers on RI take the subway to school on the UES by themselves). |
Stay at a friend's place in the city. Do you think everyone pays the high rents just because they think it's fun? |
| OP is delulu |
| Pick a hotel with a kitchenette in Jersey City, near the Path, like the Sonesta Simply Suites. It's a 2 block walk to the PATH or ferry that takes you under the river directly to WTC. Parking is now about $20/day. There is a grocery store (Whole Foods) one or two blocks away in case you need anything. A full size fridge is included, for those hungry teenagers. We've been staying in Jersey City for years, it's safe, convenient and easy to drive in. Walk to Carlos' bakery one of the mornings to get breakfast. |
Instead of saying “no” to the trip completely, why not compromise on the location, size of the lodging, or duration? 3 nights should be plenty to have a great time. |
Not the op. I've done Airbnb in Brooklyn a few times but that's not in a neighborhood I'd choose to stay in. I guess ymmv. |
Crown Heights is a great neighborhood, but it would definitely be a more “living like a local” trip than the typical Manhattan tourist trip that OP seems to be looking for. |
| So when I take our fam with 2 teens of opposite genders I stay in manhattan even though it's pricy. The reason is when you figure the time you need to commute to the attraction you're going to it's worth the money to just get there quicker and easier. For us time is money. I mean if you know you're spending a full day at the Met or somewhere it makes sense but if we wanted to do a few places I'd rather just stay in that general area. I'm also the kind of person who isn't cooking when I'm on holiday. If I'm on vacation, it has to be easy. If not I'm staying home and just doing something fun because it's the same stress level. |