We went last Memorial Day for our 30th anniversary. It was great. We booked the deluxe room. It was gorgeous. When the bellman took us up, he said, "Oh, you have a fun room. It used to be part of Orson Welles' suite." It had about 14 foot ceilings, a fireplace with a mirror that went up to the ceiling, two oversized chairs and a little table, a desk and chair, an armoire, and a king-sized bed. The service was fabulous also. BUT, the prices was out of this world, $66 for breakfast for the two of us, $79 for afternoon tea - it was soooo elegant and delicious, but that is a lot of money. It was amazing to realize that people did this every Sunday. I think it cost $5 for an 8 ounce bottle of coke. My husband almost had a stroke. We ate dinner in the Oak Room, again beautiful, but an arm and a leg. We went to see Beauty & the Beast & Aida while we were there. We got tickets from the booth in the Plaza, a humongous service charge, but incredible seats. All in all it was an awesome weekend, but if we ever did it again, I'm afraid we'd have to forego the eating on site and we'd have to preorder theatre tickets. But I'll never have another 30th anniversary, so from that point of view, it was worth it because it was a weekend I will never forget!