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Claire01_09_04 Sep 16th, 2004 06:32 AM

NYC: Parker Meridien or Ritz Carlton CP
 
Would you go for
Parker Meridien Park View room for $209
or
Ritz Carlton CP Standard room (no view) for $255
I know the ritz carlton standard rooms are about 425 sq ft, which isnt too bad.

Mostly interested in location, comfort and service...

It's just so hard to decide!

Thank you...

bobludlow Sep 16th, 2004 09:33 AM

I just spoke to a friend who recommended the Parker Meridien after staying there last week. He described it as having something of a hip, W Hotel-like feel...so maybe you could choose between the Parker and the Ritz based on your desire for hip luxury or classic luxury. Sorry I can't help more, other than to say that you got good rates for both.

girlonthego Sep 16th, 2004 10:01 AM

I am not discouraging you from the parker meridian, but we could hear the people in the next room having sex. It was funny and yet we were hoping they would hurry up so we could get some sleep. The question is did they hear us????? ha ha...It is a nice hotel and has an indoor pool on the top floor. The lobby is okay. I have not been to the Ritz carlton so I can not compare. I am sure the rooms there are nice...

mclaurie Sep 16th, 2004 10:32 AM

The Ritz Carlton is a much nicer hotel and it does have a good spa from what I hear. It is getting rave reviews on tripadvisor.

Parker Meridien is more modern (but not newer)in style, has a popular rest. called Normas. The locations are very similar.

I'd pick the Ritz if the extra price won't be a hardship.

lisettemac Sep 16th, 2004 11:43 AM

I would go with the Ritz if for no other reason than it has been more recently renovated (I believe).

GoTravel Sep 16th, 2004 11:57 AM

Not renovated but used to be the St. Mortitz I think.

Cool hotel. It is a toss up for me. Locations are very close.

Probably the Ritz for the Marriott points.

Firstmate Sep 16th, 2004 12:08 PM

Would take the Ritz. And the Marriott Points. The Parker doesn't even participate in the LeMeridien Moments Program. Not that it may matter to you.
Both are equal in terms of locations.

travleis Sep 16th, 2004 04:47 PM

Depends what style of hotel appeals to you, but the LPM is not a luxury hotel by any stretch. Maybe a bad analogy, but I'd compare the LPM to a funky diner if the RC CP were a nice traditional restaurant. The RC is only 1-2 years old. It's location is tops. Bed quality, sheet quality, service and bathrooms are 3 times better than the LPM.
If it were me, the LPM would have to be at least $200 cheaper before I'd consider it preferable.

Claire01_09_04 Sep 17th, 2004 12:12 AM

Thanks for all your help. I have decided to go for the Ritz Carlton (as it is our wedding anniversary)...

No doubt I will be back here nearer to December to look for help with my itinerary!


ttangomd Sep 28th, 2004 07:49 AM

Claire,

You made the right choice. LPM is nice, but it is not int he same league as the RCCP. The RCCP competes with the FS, Mandarin, Penn, etc. The LPM is in the next group.

That being said eating breakfast at Norma's at the LPM is fun. If you have some time (the wait is usually 45 min), stop by there one morning.

parisandelle Sep 28th, 2004 08:18 AM

Hi Claire,

Can I ask when you are going to NYC? I looked at the Ritz CP and never saw a rate that low. We are going to NYC Feb. 10-15. Thanks!

Claire01_09_04 Sep 28th, 2004 08:42 AM

Hi Tonya

We are going 17-21 December. But it's a corporate rate. Though the Parker Meridien rate was on lastminutetravel

parisandelle Sep 28th, 2004 09:16 AM

Thanks Claire! I hear the Ritz CP is the way to go.

sppunk Sep 30th, 2004 12:18 AM

I, too, would love to hear where this great rate is from. :)


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