Anonymous wrote:Rather than creating a new thread, reviving this. Heading to NYC this spring for a girls weekend with my 13yr old. We're both newbies to NYC and websites keep saying midtown. I really don't want to be in the heart of Times Square and all the noise and crowds. Is there a reason to look towards Midtown East vs West vs South?
Is a boutique hotel better than a chain? We are a Marriott family so I'm inclined towards using points since they've added up over the last few years of covid. Recommendations welcome.
+1Anonymous wrote:We did a sweet at Conrad (near Twin towers memorial). We were very happy with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Lucerne is nice, I’ve stayed there with my kids and was just there solo last week. When we go as a family we stay at the Omni on 52nd.
That’s the homeless hotel right?
That’s the Omni NY in Brooklyn, so no.
Nope..i was correct, it was the Lucerne that was used a homeless shelter, which is fine, but people may want to know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Lucerne is nice, I’ve stayed there with my kids and was just there solo last week. When we go as a family we stay at the Omni on 52nd.
That’s the homeless hotel right?
That’s the Omni NY in Brooklyn, so no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying Hotel Giraffe for my next trip but who knows if I will like it!
CANCEL. Just stayed there. Two thumbs down 👎
What do you recommend instead? What were the issues?
Thanks!
I’ve stayed a few places in NYC - Marriott Marquis, a Residence Inn, someplace all the way down by WTC that was a big chain - maybe Hyatt or Hilton but I can’t recall (got it on Priceline), a place by columbus circle for a wedding and two midtown places my work arranged that I actually disliked of all the ones to dislike. I dislike the ones that are shoeboxes and/or lower level so you can get a ton of street noise. Otherwise I am fairly laid back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in NYC but directly across from it on the PATH. W Hoboken. There is no better hotel than this one. I absolutely love the pier and playground outside the hotel for the 4th of July. It takes me 10 minutes or a little less to get to Manhattan.
What's the name of the hotel?
Anonymous wrote:Not in NYC but directly across from it on the PATH. W Hoboken. There is no better hotel than this one. I absolutely love the pier and playground outside the hotel for the 4th of July. It takes me 10 minutes or a little less to get to Manhattan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying Hotel Giraffe for my next trip but who knows if I will like it!
CANCEL. Just stayed there. Two thumbs down 👎