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aa Jan 17th, 2003 09:18 AM

Need Hotel Advice
 
Was going through some websites and found good rates for the following hotels (&lt;$200).<BR>Was wondering if anyone has knowledge of them and their opinions. Thanks in advance for any information.<BR>Any other hotel recommendation appreciated.

aa Jan 17th, 2003 09:32 AM

Sorry, left hotel names out.They are<BR>Amsterdam Court<BR>Ameritania<BR>Casablanca<BR>Quality Hotel Times Square

Duh Jan 17th, 2003 10:42 AM

aa,<BR><BR>Not only did you leave the hotel names out, you didn't mention what city you are talking about!<BR><BR>I am now assuming (Quality Hotel Times Square)that you mean New York City.<BR><BR>You should repost. Your header is sooooo vague. It will be passed over by many who might be able to help. Be sure to put New York City in the header.<BR><BR>Duh

[email protected] Jan 17th, 2003 11:10 AM

Casablance -a small hotel that stands well above the rest. The others are not in the same league.

carole Jan 17th, 2003 01:27 PM

My mother just stayed at the Michelangelo Hotel for 4 nights. It was lovely - quiet, comfortable and elegant, without being stuffy. The room and bathroom were large (for NYC), nicely furnished and well-equipped (terry cloth robes, Bose radio, etc). A free continental breakfast and newspapers were included.<BR><BR>The location (corner of 7th Ave. and 51st St.) is in easy walking distance to Times Square, Central Park, Rockefeller Center, etc. - and is very close to several subway lines.<BR><BR>She got a special winter rate of $195/night through quikbook.com - the rooms are usually much more expensive. If you can get that rate (I think it's good through Feb.), I would definitely recommend staying there! My mother loved it!<BR>


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