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September NYC Doral Park, Gorham, Roosevelt -- suggestions?
Trying to steer clear of the "shabby factor" and still get a deal. My husband and I are travelling with his Mom and Aunt (not stong walkers like us) so we want to be fairly close to Rockerfeller Plaza area and within 2 or so blocks of subway. I'm not wild about Times Square. We need a K or Q plus 2 double beds in a separate room with a separate full bath (ie 2 full baths). Kimberly would be fabulous but I can't find any two bedroom suite there for under $425.<BR><BR>After scouring this board and the internet, here's what I've come up with. <BR>Gorham 2 1 br deluxe suites for $235 night<BR><BR>Doral Park Ave, 1 deluxe king w/adjoining double for $308 both rooms combined.<BR><BR>Roosevelt $189 night per room for two rooms.<BR><BR>So far the Doral is much less expensive, but I can't really find much feedback on it -- Does anyone know anything about it?<BR><BR>We're used to higher end properties when we travel -- New York is such a challenge! I appreciate this board and any help you all could offer.
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The only place on your list I've stayed was the Gorham, and it's a lovely boutique-type property. However, based on your price list, it looks like it would be the most expensive option. If I understand you correctly, it would be $470nite? ($235 X 2) However, if it is only $235/nite for both rooms, I'd say grab it.<BR><BR>In the event that it really is $470/nite, I'd make the following suggestion: They also have "standard" rooms, meaning not suites, that still have a mini kitchenette and marble bathroom, and the rate should be much less. Maybe you can get two of those. Good Luck.
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The Doral is located at the corner of Park and 38th Street, a lovely stretch of Park just south of Grand Central. It is a good hotel; I would consider it a step above the Roosevelt. It is, however, the furthest from Rockefeller Center, so if that is your primary consideration it would not be the best choice.
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Thanks for your responses. Yes, $470 for the two rooms at the Gorham and the price differential between the 1 BR and Jr. Suite is only $20, but I can watch for last minute deals.<BR><BR>I'm happy to hear the good word on the Doral Park Avenue. I'm assuming we can easily take the #6 train close to Rockerfeller Plaza. Based on the price, as long as its a fairly decent hotel, I'll take it.<BR><BR>Appreciate the advice.
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I am sure others will chime in, but subway dirctions to get there:<BR><BR>Either #7 or Shuttle from Grand Central to Fifth Ave and then take the B or D to the Rockefeller Center Station (one stop).<BR><BR>If going shopping on Fifth, take the #6 from Grand Central to 51st and transfer to the E (one stop) to Fifth Avenue.<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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Thank you!!
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Valerie,<BR>Have also stayed at the Gorham and would highly recommend it as a small boutique hotel. It was so convenient to everything! If you decide to go there don't be disillusioned by the small lobby- the rooms are very comfortable and include a modern kitchenette with microwave- very handy for those deli leftovers. The rooms on the front of the hotel are the quietest. There's a breakfast room with a buffet bkfst. which is a bit pricey for the weekday version- for the same price you get more on the weekends. This was a relaxing way to start the day but there are also bakeries (one right across the street) where you can eat for a lot less.<BR> Haven't stayed at the Roosevelt but went to the lobby to get a brochure and was quite impressed! If this is any indication of the rest of the place, you get a lot for your dollar here. The staff was very friendly and helpful. It has gotten great reviews on travelocity. It's a much larger hotel than the Gorham so depends on what you want. Last week I think Quickbook had the Gorham for $139 and I know it had the Roosevelt for $119 (have been searching for my own future trip). Good hunting and good luck! <BR>
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I have stayed at the Roosevelt and my<BR>room was pretty small. I did like the location, but $189 seems a bit high.<BR>(Expedia has it for $119 for some Sept.<BR>dates.) You might also check Courtyard<BR>Marriott East. Its modern, but not fancy<BR>and the rooms are large, plus its not that far from Rockefeller Plaza. Subway<BR>is close too. Good luck to you.
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Thanks for the posts and information. Many discount booking sources won't guarantee two double beds in the room. Too bad, I usually do really well finding great rates that way. <BR><BR>Unless someone has a negative word on the Doral Park Avenue, we've decided on that one -- but I'll keep my eye out for last minute deals at the Gorham. Greatly appreciate this board and your helpful advice.
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