Maddie2
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Hotel help needed please! Manhattan - Penn Station area and Washington, DC - Union Station area, please. I don't want anything too gross, but I know we won't be in the room much. I'd rather have a budget hotel (which, I know is relative, esp. in these locations) and then have $$ for other things.
Any help would be much appreciated! TIA!
Here's the tentative plan ...
We live in the midwest and have a whirlwind vacation planned for this summer. One of those we'd better do it all now before the kids are grown and gone vacations. We are driving to the East Coast. Yes. d.r.i.v.i.n.g. It's going to be long and exhausting getting there, but it should be great once we are there.
I should start out that DH is from MA, near Boston. We try to get out there every 2-3 years. Each and every time thus far has been been by plane. Not this time. We have 2.5 days to drive there, which will include 2 nights in hotels - to sleep and then get up and drive some more.
We will then be in MA for a week, mostly relaxing and visiting family. There are a few fun things tossed in, including a Red Sox game, but mostly hanging out and bonding with family.
We then have a week before we need to be back home. The plan is to take Amtrak from Albany, NY to NYC for a couple of days then on to Washington DC for a couple of days and then back to Albany for the drive westward. I have read there is a secure parking ramp at the Albany train station and the plan is to leave our vehicle there.
DH and I have both been to NYC (I lived there one fabulous summer in college/many years ago) and DC and know we will barely have time to scratch the surface of what there is to see and do, but we want to introduce our teenagers to it with the time we do have. They are growing up too fast and before we know it, we will be empty-nesters.
So, I am looking for hotels in NYC - preferably in the Penn Station area and in Washington, near Union Station. Since both trains will be getting into these cities toward the end of the day, a hotel near each train station would be really nice. Additionally, on check out days, we could then leave our bags at these hotels and go out and sightsee - and then return to the hotel, pick up our bags and jump on the train to our next destination.
The Albany/NY/DC/Albany leg of the vacation is the whirlwind part and I know that anything I can do when booking reservations to help to reduce the craziness and insanity will be a good thing.
That being said, I know these are memory-making times and we need to do whatever we need to do to make it happen.

Thank you!!
Any help would be much appreciated! TIA!
Here's the tentative plan ...
We live in the midwest and have a whirlwind vacation planned for this summer. One of those we'd better do it all now before the kids are grown and gone vacations. We are driving to the East Coast. Yes. d.r.i.v.i.n.g. It's going to be long and exhausting getting there, but it should be great once we are there.
I should start out that DH is from MA, near Boston. We try to get out there every 2-3 years. Each and every time thus far has been been by plane. Not this time. We have 2.5 days to drive there, which will include 2 nights in hotels - to sleep and then get up and drive some more.
We will then be in MA for a week, mostly relaxing and visiting family. There are a few fun things tossed in, including a Red Sox game, but mostly hanging out and bonding with family.

We then have a week before we need to be back home. The plan is to take Amtrak from Albany, NY to NYC for a couple of days then on to Washington DC for a couple of days and then back to Albany for the drive westward. I have read there is a secure parking ramp at the Albany train station and the plan is to leave our vehicle there.
DH and I have both been to NYC (I lived there one fabulous summer in college/many years ago) and DC and know we will barely have time to scratch the surface of what there is to see and do, but we want to introduce our teenagers to it with the time we do have. They are growing up too fast and before we know it, we will be empty-nesters.

So, I am looking for hotels in NYC - preferably in the Penn Station area and in Washington, near Union Station. Since both trains will be getting into these cities toward the end of the day, a hotel near each train station would be really nice. Additionally, on check out days, we could then leave our bags at these hotels and go out and sightsee - and then return to the hotel, pick up our bags and jump on the train to our next destination.
The Albany/NY/DC/Albany leg of the vacation is the whirlwind part and I know that anything I can do when booking reservations to help to reduce the craziness and insanity will be a good thing.
That being said, I know these are memory-making times and we need to do whatever we need to do to make it happen.


Thank you!!