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Liz Pickering Jan 20th, 2002 04:30 PM

Hotel Pennsylvania
 
We are traveling to NYC for 4 nights at the end of March. We have a reservation at the Pennsylvania Hotel for 110.00 a night. I have tried and tried to find an independent review of this hotel but have been unsuccessful. Any information - location? amenities? rooms? restaurants? location???<BR>

m Jan 20th, 2002 04:44 PM

I just topped a post on this hotel. i don't have personal experience but the comments here are not goot. do a search here on 'hotel Pennsylvania' for more comments. if you're interested, on priceline for the same rate you can get a nice 4*. check biddingfortravel.com. also search on priceline here for more info.

karen Jan 20th, 2002 04:47 PM

hotel pennsylvania was the worst hotel ever. dirty, smeely dark and rude service. you get what you pay for. you need to spend 150 per night to get a clean room in a decent hotel in a good neighborhood in NYC. try travelocity.com or expedia.com

Stu Jan 20th, 2002 06:07 PM

It is not a very nice hotel but you have to take into accounts its excellent location. I stayed there last February and there was a Dog show on at MSG. All the dogs were running wild in the hotel. I personally love dogs but when it takes them a few days to clean up the "mess" that some dogs were leaving it got very annoying and smelly. Besides that the elevators were being repaired and my hot water didnt work. All that being said I'm going back there in 2 weeks again..i can put up with it all to save a few bucks and enjoy the location...

Josie Jan 20th, 2002 06:47 PM

Stu,<BR>Just so you know, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is on at MSG February 11-12 . . . Hopefully your travel plans are before those dates!

Jane Jan 21st, 2002 06:11 AM

Liz-<BR>We stayed there in Nov '00 and hated it. There is not one nice thing I can say about it- I didn't even think the location was that great. It was dirty, service was poor, the rooms smelled, and we very much regretted staying there. <BR><BR>Try quikbook.com. They have been having some great deals for hotels in NYC.

Gretchen Jan 21st, 2002 09:05 AM

Bid on Priceline for a 3* or better--you'll get something much nicer for that price. Pennsylvania is a 2* in their lineup and have never heard anything good about it on travel boards.

Jayelle Jan 21st, 2002 04:08 PM

I can't comment on the hotel itself, but the location across from Madison Square Garden is not a charming area. Unless you really need to be in that area, you should be able to find something better.

Kris Feb 24th, 2002 03:41 PM

ttt for Marilyn

marilynn Feb 24th, 2002 07:04 PM

ive gotten the same hotel for $79 on discounthotels.com. For that price we can live with it...all rooms have been redone we are told...we will be there in April. We may be sorry but its done now and ive heard good and bad

Annie Feb 25th, 2002 04:40 AM

Marilyn, I can certainly appreciate the idea that your hotel reservations are made and you're on to planning other parts of your trip; but, please go to http://www.frommers.com/cgi-bin/[email protected]^[email protected]/3 it it the Frommers website and this address goes to comments from people who have stayed at the Hotel PA recently. Reservations can be changed, and you might want to think about doing this. Check quikbook.com or hotellocators.com or placestostay.com. or if you do the correct research at biddingfortravel.com you could bid on Priceline.com. Good luck! And don't be afraid to ask for hotel comments/suggestions here - everyone wants your experience to be enjoyable.


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