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Double Tree Suites in Times Square http://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/new-york/doubletree-suites-by-hilton-hotel-new-york-city-times-square-LGASFDT/index.html
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You might consider hotels or AirBnB's in places like Brooklyn, Jersey City and Queens. Parts of Brooklyn, especially, are really nicer than most of Manhattan these days. |
| In our family we do 1 room with 2 doubles and then bring a self-inflating twin air mattress. So I just do the search for 4. But if we go to a hotel with a Concierge floor then we disclose the extra person to get the breakfast allotment increased. |
| Look at the Tryp hotel. We had a king bed, bunk beds and a pull out |
| Tryp hotel in midtown. We once got placed in a "family" room during a lull in the off season. It had a bunk bed, two full beds, and a pull out sofa. More of a suite really. Also, the hotel is very cute and super clean. |
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OP here. Thank you for all of these suggestions. Lots to check out!
For those who bring a sleeping bag for one of the kids, do you disclose to the hotel? I seem to recall a hotel telling us that they couldn't allow it due to fire codes. |
| Westin grand Central |
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Check out this website!
https://sleeps5.com Profiles hotels in NYC and other large cities that can sleep five or more to a room. We are also a family of five and have stopped staying in hotels except for a single night here or there. It's AirBnB or VRBOs exclusively for us now. Kids are 9, 12, and 14, and sharing doubles/queens and squeezing into a single room just doesn't work for more than one night. |