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Old Dec 17th, 2006, 10:05 PM
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Hello, I am going to NYC Feb 15-19 and would like to know if I should book a hotel now or wait and see if they go down. Any info on if prices will lower as the date gets closer would be appreciated. Thanks
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Old Dec 18th, 2006, 02:10 AM
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Start looking now, and if you see a hotel that you like with a rate you can live with, and that can be cancelled without penalty - book it! Then keep looking and if you find a better deal go for it and cancel the first one.
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I would always book NYC well in advance. Even off-season, rooms book up quickly. As the above post stated, I would find a hotel with a good cancellation policy (24 hours in advance, 6 pm day of arrival, etc) and book it then keep checking to see if there are lower rates.
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There are loads of options for booking now without paying and being able to cancel. Book something now (have a look on quikbook.com) and keep your eyes out for specials on travelzoo.com

The best value option I see on quikbook is On the Avenue for $185/night, but I don't know your budget or what you want. That's cancellable, btw.
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Usually Jan/Feb is low season in NYC - and you should be able to get very good rates. President;s weekend/Valentine's day is an exception - so with your coming on the 15th may be a little more.

Agree to reserve something cancellable now and then keep looking. It's rare for the price of anything in NYC to go down rather than up. (Although if a big convention has rooms reserved and gives some of them up 3/4 weeks in advance new rooms may come on the market.)
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