Relatively Inexpensive NYC Hotel?
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Relatively Inexpensive NYC Hotel?
We're spending a night in New York in mid-May on our way home from Italy.
The Jane has one of their bunk bed rooms available for $125. Given that we're mostly interested in a place to sleep, we're OK with the small room and shared bathroom, but one without the bunk would be nice.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that might work for us for a similar price? We'll fly home the next evening.
How about Priceline? What areas would I want to search in?
Lee Ann
The Jane has one of their bunk bed rooms available for $125. Given that we're mostly interested in a place to sleep, we're OK with the small room and shared bathroom, but one without the bunk would be nice.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that might work for us for a similar price? We'll fly home the next evening.
How about Priceline? What areas would I want to search in?
Lee Ann
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The closer you are to the touristy areas, the higher the cost. Since you're only staying one night, you might consider simply staying at one of the hostels, like one of those on the upper west side. You'll be right next to Central Park and a short subway ride to the touristy stuff. Good luck!
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I'd look into airport hotels for a short layover, where you are simply looking for a place to sleep. The biggest consideration for me would be the commute from airport to hotel and back and how much time to enjoy the layover.
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Okay. Seems a bit strange for someone other than the OP to reference a specific date and the rates for those dates. Others could check for rates if they had that information. I respect the OP's desire to not share that info on a public forum - just find it weird for another poster to be able to find rates for recommended hotels when the rest of us cannot. I won't waste my time with other suggestions here.
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$215 is not "relatively inexpensive" it's dirt cheap for Manhattan - where the average hotel room (3* tourist) has a rack rate of about $260 per night.
The Jane is generally the cheapest decent place in town since it is clean and pleasant and the low rate is due to the tiny room size and often shared bath. I have checked a couple of other budget properties and the best I could find was $160 plus tax per night.
You might have a look at Long Island city - but doubt you will find anything less than that - although you might get a real bed.
The Jane is generally the cheapest decent place in town since it is clean and pleasant and the low rate is due to the tiny room size and often shared bath. I have checked a couple of other budget properties and the best I could find was $160 plus tax per night.
You might have a look at Long Island city - but doubt you will find anything less than that - although you might get a real bed.
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Weird - I thought I posted a couple of hours ago...
Starrs, thanks for the suggestion. I checked that La Quinta and it's about $100 more than we want to spend.
BigRuss, it would be great if we didn't have to spend more than $125 for the night.
We're doing this on our way home from Italy, since we can't get a flight home the night we return to JFK, which is May 12. DebitNM and I have been discussing this trip elsewhere, so she knows my travel dates.
Basically, we're getting to JFK about 7:00 p.m., and leaving on the 13th from LGA at 6:00 p.m. So all I really want is somewhere to sleep, and then we can have a little time in New York the next day before we go to the airport.
Clarkgriswold, the Larchmont looks like it would work. Thanks for the link!
Lee Ann
Starrs, thanks for the suggestion. I checked that La Quinta and it's about $100 more than we want to spend.
BigRuss, it would be great if we didn't have to spend more than $125 for the night.
We're doing this on our way home from Italy, since we can't get a flight home the night we return to JFK, which is May 12. DebitNM and I have been discussing this trip elsewhere, so she knows my travel dates.
Basically, we're getting to JFK about 7:00 p.m., and leaving on the 13th from LGA at 6:00 p.m. So all I really want is somewhere to sleep, and then we can have a little time in New York the next day before we go to the airport.
Clarkgriswold, the Larchmont looks like it would work. Thanks for the link!
Lee Ann
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The link to the HI Hostel. Probably your cheapest option to not come home with bed bugs. https://www.hihostels.com/?linkid=98...FatxQgod9TEA1g