PDA

View Full Version : New York City


dolphinlover
07-24-2002, 08:55 PM
GOING TO NY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OCTOBER ANYONE NO OF A NICE PLACE TO STAY THATS NOT TO EXPENSIVE. I WOULD LIKE TO BE LOCATED IN THE THICK OF THINGS but don't wanna pay a mint to be there. any help would be appreciated.

JasonLyons
07-24-2002, 09:28 PM
if you want cheap in midtown you better think about a the subway

Mish19
07-24-2002, 10:04 PM
LOL! They're thinking of raising the subway fare, ya know...

There's a Days Inn (I think) on 8th avenue and 48th street, not too sure of the price but it's worth a try.

LGM
07-24-2002, 10:54 PM
I went to New York at the end of June I used Hotels.com. We stayed at a place called the Mayfair it is about 3 blocks from Time Square and with in walking distance to all the morning shows. The hotel was right next to the theater where the Full Monty is preformed. We liked it the room was a bit small but we were only there to sleep. I suggest the tour line too we rode the busses all around and saw everything.:jester: :smooth: :rolleyes: :Pinkbounc

sharbear
07-25-2002, 07:24 AM
I just got back from NYC. We had a great time, everyone should go. NYC seems to not have recovered from 9/11 we did not see many tourists. We found everybody to be very friendly and helpful. I used priceline for my hotel. If you want to do this please go to www.biddingfortravel.com and check out the forum. I got the Grand Hyatt at Grand Central Terminal for $85. I thought that this was a great hotel. Great location, big rooms. We went to GCT and they had a food court and we ate there. It was nice and inexpensive. Hotel prices are going to be a little more expensive in the fall than the summer.

I really recommend priceline. You have to spend time researching to get a good price but the price is so great. I spent about an hour or two reseaching and saved myself $95 a night. That is worth my time.

Sharbear

charlie,nj
07-25-2002, 07:57 AM
check out : www.nyctourist.com