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ac291 Apr 29th, 2009 09:30 PM

A nice hotel or Apt in NY for $150 per night
 
is it possible?
we're looking and researching and getting more confused about where is nice to stay where isnt very nice, what areas are good which to avoid
we have a set budget of $150 per night - is that a crazy cheap limit? will we never find anything suitable?

Placename Apr 29th, 2009 10:34 PM

Nice hotel. NYC. $150. Ouch.

Anonymous Apr 30th, 2009 02:15 AM

That depends on our travel dates. A room that costs $400 in December might cost $130 in January.

vjpblovesitaly Apr 30th, 2009 04:45 AM

Most short term apt rentals are illegal and/or outright scams

GoTravel Apr 30th, 2009 05:13 AM

What are your dates?

That is the most important issue.

nytraveler Apr 30th, 2009 09:43 AM

It depends on when you're coming and what you mean by "nice". For that in Jan/feb you can get something. The rest of the year you will usually get basic and clean (but there are sometimes deals on hotwire or other discount sites for certain dates). For high season (Sept through week before Christmas you may get a room with a shared bath in a B&B.

Apartments are very dicey, depending on where you find them and how much research you do. Most are illegal (neither co-ops nor landlords allow tenants to do short-term sublets, and the city has not approved the apartments for transients). Some are outright fakes. If you want one you need to do a ton of research.

mclaurie Apr 30th, 2009 10:49 AM

The way to find something at that price that's very nice is to look on travelzoo.com for specials (there are some right now for less than that) or if you're just 2, consider bidding on Priceline. Otherwise, $150 is a hard price to get, but how hard will indeed depend on your dates and days of the week. If that price is for more than 2 people, it's more difficult.

mclaurie Apr 30th, 2009 10:50 AM

Ok, now I remember. You're coming for 2 weeks in Sept. Which 2 weeks?

Lesli Apr 30th, 2009 01:39 PM

Affinia's affiliated hotel, the Eastgate Tower, might come in just within your budget for a studio unit. Scroll to the bottom here:
http://www.affinia.com/Special.aspx?...ome-Suite-Home

You might also find something on quikbook.com for your dates (although the best deals are usually found closer to arrival.)

ac291 Apr 30th, 2009 02:07 PM

yes, two weeks in Sept...we did find an Apt through vacation rentals - the guy has two apts and both had positive feedback, only one is available for our dates. have yet to pay or book as the location is 44th and 9th and im not so sure about the area...looks busy and close to the hustle and bustle but we're still tossing between this and Chelsea apt

GoTravel Apr 30th, 2009 04:29 PM

I think your limit is kind of nuts for peak season in Manhattan.

You will truly get what you pay for.

ac291 Apr 30th, 2009 06:39 PM

okay thanks GoTravel....

TerryLFred May 1st, 2009 10:24 AM

We stayed at a nice apt in Greenwich. It's more than $150 a night but for the location and what you get we think it's a great deal. It's called Jones Street Guesthouse. They have a website so you can check it out. We stayed there for two weeks in October and we're going for a week at the end of May. You might want to check it out.

vjpblovesitaly May 1st, 2009 12:17 PM

Don't forget to check to make sure it is a legal rental.

sf7307 May 1st, 2009 05:48 PM

TerryLFred probably means Greenwich Village (as opposed to Greenwich, Connecticut). Just clarifying.

Richland34 May 2nd, 2009 10:34 AM

Don't be discouraged...we snagged a travelzoo.com offer for a decent (according to tripadvisor.com) for $139/night just east of Chelsea. Includes small "gym" and free wi-fi.

We're travelling with our 15 y/o daughter so with only the 2 of you, you'll have that much more flexibility.

Room rates have really tumbled in NYC. You'll be able to find something if you keep checking the offers and follow-up immediately if you see something interesting.

I started out researching LOTS and LOTS of apartments and after a couple weeks, abandoned the idea altogether. Too much risk that I'd end up booking a phantom apt, etc.

Richland34 May 2nd, 2009 10:49 AM

Another thought: Hotwire.com I've used them numerous times. The result is a surprise, but you're provided with enough information about location, amenities, class etc to make the uncertainty a non-issue IMO. There are always some awesome prices on Hotwire, and you may even be able to "upgrade" to a 4-star on that site.

ac291 May 3rd, 2009 07:06 PM

thanks for the links and replies!!
is hotwire like Priceline?

sf7307 May 3rd, 2009 09:43 PM

Hotwire is a little different from Priceline. On both, you select an area and a star level. But that's all you know with Priceline (other than what you can glean from other sites, like betterbidding.com). With Hotwire, the price is stated, but so are the amenities for the particular hotel and, often, the TripAdvisor rating, so you can "match" the hotel to the amenities and rating, and be fairly confident you know what hotel you are going to get. For that reason, Hotwire's prices are usually just a tad higher than Priceline's prices. I've used both, and generally prefer Hotwire -- in the past in New York, I've gotten the Westin Times Square and Hilton Times Square using Hotwire, and the W New York using Priceline.

ac291 May 4th, 2009 03:34 AM

great - thanks for explaining that sf7307...sounds like you did well with both sites!
betterbidding.com is great - wish more people would post their wins!


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