NYC hotel room shortage in August?
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NYC hotel room shortage in August?
We go to NYC once or twice a yr and usually can find good deals on the Lower West Side. Have tried now for a couple days to find something for 2 people, 3 days, around $150. Nothing! Tried hotels we have stayed at before and sites we have used before. Nary a room
to be found under $200 Aug 23-26. Is there some huge event going on then? Suggestions?
Thanks
Sue
to be found under $200 Aug 23-26. Is there some huge event going on then? Suggestions?
Thanks
Sue
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Try Pod 39. They have a double bed room for $555 [$648 with tax] for the 3 nights and a Queen for $635 [$740 with tax]
Great location in Murray Hill area.
http://www.thepodhotel.com/
Great location in Murray Hill area.
http://www.thepodhotel.com/
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No special events, just supply and demand at work, NYC had 50+ million visitors last year so no need for hotels to lower rates during a usually busy season, BTW, $200 per night is actually pretty low for NYC and other major cities, too.
Hope you find something that works for you
Hope you find something that works for you
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Agree that anything under $200 a night is a deal - except for Jan/Feb - when prices are always very low. I haven't seen any counts - but from traveling through Times Square many mornings my impression is that there are just a LOT of tourists - as in elbow to elbow on the sidewalks and VERY long line for tour buses.
Agree to try Priceline - but make sure you reserve something cancelable first in case you don;t get anything.
Agree to try Priceline - but make sure you reserve something cancelable first in case you don;t get anything.
#11
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No shortages, but rates are going up after several years. Getting a $150 room in Manhattan even in August is fairly unlikely unless you happen upon a special sale. Note that the Milford is still undergoing a renovation in the lobby, but the rooms are done.
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BTW, I have a room booked at the Clarion Park Ave. for August 1, total with taxes and fees is $159. I booked it a month ago on their website, and not during a sale. I have been looking ever since but have not found anything for less than that with taxes and fees included.
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Milford Plaza is showing their renovated rooms starting at $174 per night for those dates. They do no show any prices for unrenovated rooms - so either they are all booked or the final rooms are in the process of renovation.
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There are several very good options on Hotwire.com one even at $121 (3* downtown soho likely in the financial district with 90% thumbs up rating). The other that looks good to me is $133 3* Chelsea area with 100% thumbs up. Thumbs up rating imo is important.
Betterbidding.com has lists of hotwire hotesl by area/ star level/ amenities to help you figure it out.
Betterbidding.com has lists of hotwire hotesl by area/ star level/ amenities to help you figure it out.
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Yesterday the rooms at Milford were the prices I posted above when I checked, $145 queen, $155 king, so it looks like that summer sale is over, and now they are offering a 35% off sale. The OP did check this thread yesterday so I hope they got the summer sale rates if they went with the Milford, but the 35% of rates are still in their budget.




