NYC: Embassy Suites, Salisbury, or other?
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NYC: Embassy Suites, Salisbury, or other?
Hi -- We're hoping to go to NYC in July 2009, and I'm looking to reserve a room already. 2 adults, 2 pre-teens, so I'm looking for a suite w/ 3 beds, or 2 plus a sofabed or rollaway.
Embassy Suites looks great, but I wonder if we'll feel like we're away from the action and the main area of Manhattan. I'm also looking at the Salisbury or Blakely, but I'm open to other suggestions. We're hoping to keep it around or under $400 a night, if that's even possible.
This will be our first time to NYC for any of us, so we'll be doing some of the usual tourist things: Top of the Rock, Staten Island Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge walk, shopping, Met, Natural History museum, maybe a Yankees game, a show, etc.
Do you think it matters then to the overall experience if we stay in Lower Manhattan then rather than Midtown or UWS, with the public transportation available?
Embassy Suites looks great, but I wonder if we'll feel like we're away from the action and the main area of Manhattan. I'm also looking at the Salisbury or Blakely, but I'm open to other suggestions. We're hoping to keep it around or under $400 a night, if that's even possible.
This will be our first time to NYC for any of us, so we'll be doing some of the usual tourist things: Top of the Rock, Staten Island Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge walk, shopping, Met, Natural History museum, maybe a Yankees game, a show, etc.
Do you think it matters then to the overall experience if we stay in Lower Manhattan then rather than Midtown or UWS, with the public transportation available?
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It can affect the quality of your trip if you stay far downtown, much less so on the Upper West Side. The real reason is that the Embassy Suites isn't very convenient to the subway, and there are few places to eat or things to do after dark downtown.
There are lots of restaurants on the UWS and in Midtown, and you're within much easier reach of midtown and most of hte tourist sights.
For a first trip, I'd stay closer to the action, but ultimately, I think what matters most is to find accommodations that you can afford. There's nothing wrong with any of these places, so I say pick the cheapest place.
Given the economy, I do think that $400 might be possible for July. What you ought to do is to make a completely refundable reservation at the Embassy Suites now and keep looking. I think hotel rates may go down this summer if hte influx of foreign tourists slows, as it seems to be doing.
Also check out Radio City Apartments. An excellent location and pretty cheap by NYC standards.
Unfortunately, you cannot use Priceline to get that kind of room configuration.
There are lots of restaurants on the UWS and in Midtown, and you're within much easier reach of midtown and most of hte tourist sights.
For a first trip, I'd stay closer to the action, but ultimately, I think what matters most is to find accommodations that you can afford. There's nothing wrong with any of these places, so I say pick the cheapest place.
Given the economy, I do think that $400 might be possible for July. What you ought to do is to make a completely refundable reservation at the Embassy Suites now and keep looking. I think hotel rates may go down this summer if hte influx of foreign tourists slows, as it seems to be doing.
Also check out Radio City Apartments. An excellent location and pretty cheap by NYC standards.
Unfortunately, you cannot use Priceline to get that kind of room configuration.
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I think you'll be much better off in midtown than downtown - esp with pre-teens.
Agree to have a look at both Radio City apartments and the Affinia group of hotels. Both have lots of room configurations and prices are budget for the former to moderate for the latter.
Make cancelable reservations (now is not too early for Radio City) and then you can look at travelzoo.com etc about 4 months before the trip to see if any better deals are available.
Agree to have a look at both Radio City apartments and the Affinia group of hotels. Both have lots of room configurations and prices are budget for the former to moderate for the latter.
Make cancelable reservations (now is not too early for Radio City) and then you can look at travelzoo.com etc about 4 months before the trip to see if any better deals are available.
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Here's another hotel to look at: the Milburn. It's on the Upper West Side (76th and Broadway) and has several subway stops near by. You can rent 1 and 2 bedroom suites, with a pullout sofa bed in the living room. I believe they also have jr. suites. This hotel is very family friendly and the rooms are set up like little apartments. You also get a small frig and microwave. There are lots of grocery stores and restaurants all over the area. It's perfect for families. It's also close to Central Park, Museum of Natural History, and not far from the Columbus Square area. It's easy to catch the subway to get to Yankee Stadium. It's quite easy to get back to mid-town on the subway as well.
The hotel also offers free breakfasts in the mornings--Monday-Thursday. They may be offering it every day now but I'm not sure. We stayed over a holiday weekend, so we never got to try that out. We loved our stay here this past August with our toddler, and we hope to stay again the next time we're in NYC. Oh--the prices are family friendly as well (for NYC, that is!). Our 1 bedroom at the end of August was $224.00/night.
The hotel also offers free breakfasts in the mornings--Monday-Thursday. They may be offering it every day now but I'm not sure. We stayed over a holiday weekend, so we never got to try that out. We loved our stay here this past August with our toddler, and we hope to stay again the next time we're in NYC. Oh--the prices are family friendly as well (for NYC, that is!). Our 1 bedroom at the end of August was $224.00/night.
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We stayed at the Embassy Suites. Convenient to get to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Wall Street, Chinatown, Brooklyn and Ground Zero (it's just a couple of blocks away). Also great if you want to shop at Century 21. But it's pretty inconvenient for everything else and we didn't eat any meals near our hotel.
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My wife, our college age son, and I stayed at the Salisbury last month in a large 1 BR suite with 2 double beds and a sofa-bed for < $300. Not fancy at all, but close to Central Park, Times Square, and 1/2 block from the subway.
Lots of foreigners stay there, so you'll fit right in (being from Kansas)
Lots of foreigners stay there, so you'll fit right in (being from Kansas)
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You're a funny guy, jimingso. Well, part of the reason we travel is to let our children (and ourselves) experience different things. It would be cool for them to hear lots of different languages being spoken, for example.
So you liked the Salisbury? The location looks great.Do you remember if there are two TVs in the suite? Believe me, this helps w/ the two kids, even if we're not in the room much. I really appreciate everyone sharing their opinion!
So you liked the Salisbury? The location looks great.Do you remember if there are two TVs in the suite? Believe me, this helps w/ the two kids, even if we're not in the room much. I really appreciate everyone sharing their opinion!
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Yep, 2 flat screen TV's, a microwave, a small fridge, and 3 walk-in closets. Also a good continental breakfast at the hotel for $4, and good pizza next door at Angelo's.
Not as fancy as the Blakely (we stayed there 2 years ago), but a much better value.
And the Burger Joint at the Parker Meridian is right across the street. We're from NC (remember Roy Williams?), so we enjoyed the foreigners too.
Jim
Not as fancy as the Blakely (we stayed there 2 years ago), but a much better value.
And the Burger Joint at the Parker Meridian is right across the street. We're from NC (remember Roy Williams?), so we enjoyed the foreigners too.
Jim