Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 14:54     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

1 Hotel in Brooklyn is near a ton of parks and playgrounds
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 14:38     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Heading to NYC for a few days during our 4 year old's spring break, and trying to figure out the best hotel option for us (4 year old DD, 5 month old son).


AirBnB.


Those are very hard to come by in NYC, lots of restrictions
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 14:38     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

People are so grumpy. I have traveled since my kids were babies and it never been miserable.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 11:07     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

I vote Jersey City too.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 11:05     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Anonymous wrote:Hyatt House in Jersey City. Parking is ~$25 a day. They usually have a deal on suites if you partially book with points. They serve hot breakfast and are right next to the Exchange Place path station which takes you right to WTC in minutes. There’s a great playground outside the station and a park to run around. The ferry from Paulus Hook is also a short walk, and from Brookfield Place Terminal, there’s another great playground.


You could also go to the liberty science center.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 11:03     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

A lot of posters are recommending specific hotels, but I see in the OP that she isn't looking for something "super expensive." OP, it might help if you specify what your price limit is
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 09:36     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Hyatt House in Jersey City. Parking is ~$25 a day. They usually have a deal on suites if you partially book with points. They serve hot breakfast and are right next to the Exchange Place path station which takes you right to WTC in minutes. There’s a great playground outside the station and a park to run around. The ferry from Paulus Hook is also a short walk, and from Brookfield Place Terminal, there’s another great playground.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 06:14     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Anonymous wrote:Is there a particular reason you want to travel over Spring Break with small kids?


This is my question, too. I’ve BTDT and it’s torture. Also, NYC has the tiniest hotel rooms in the country.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 04:32     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Anonymous wrote:Heading to NYC for a few days during our 4 year old's spring break, and trying to figure out the best hotel option for us (4 year old DD, 5 month old son).


AirBnB.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2025 23:09     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Anonymous wrote:Is there a particular reason you want to travel over Spring Break with small kids?


+1
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2025 23:08     Subject: Re:NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Hotel Eventi (a Kimpton) has suites that have a nice, heavy door between the bedroom and living area AND a very large bathroom you could easily fit a pack and play.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2025 21:22     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Sonesta Gardens Suites is decent sized for families by NYC standards. I’d get a pack n play and keep the kids in the bedroom with you, but then hang out to watch tv in the main area after they go to sleep. Otherwise you have to tip toe around to the kitchen and stuff while they take over the main room.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2025 21:20     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

The former Conrad Midtown, now a luxury collection hotel is all suites and in a great location close to central park.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2025 19:18     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Stayed in a lot of NYC hotels and can't think of a single one that had a roomy bathroom.

What are you planning to do in the city? Are your kids OK hotel sleepers? Jersey City might be easier.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2025 19:12     Subject: NYC hotels with infant and 4 year old

Check out the JW Marriott Essex Hotel by Central Park. You can get a 1BR suite connecting to another room. The suite isn’t really a suite, it’s a big room. But the two rooms are the corner of the hotel with an outside door for both, creating a suite. It worked really well for us separating adults from kids. Sorry if I’m not describing it well.