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Four Star Hotels in NYC-Manhattan
Are there any readers on this group that have stayed in Manhattan, that could recommend some good 4 star hotels in Manhattan (Near 42nd St) that charge a reasonable room rate. Is $250 per nite the normal rate to pay?? How about transport from JFK Airport. Are there reliable bus/mini bus companies that drop off at hotels in Manhattan.??? Shopping tips for womens clothing. (My wife has all this money burning a hole in her pocket). Thanks in advance for any recommendations. |
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Four Star Hotels in NYC-Manhattan
"Qanset" wrote in message ... Are there any readers on this group that have stayed in Manhattan, that could recommend some good 4 star hotels in Manhattan (Near 42nd St) that charge a reasonable room rate. Is $250 per nite the normal rate to pay?? I'd take a look at what Hotwire.com had to offer in the Times Square area. Educate yourself on which hotels are which by matching attributes found at betterbidding.com NY NYCNYC Hotel list where the hotels and there offerings are listed. How about transport from JFK Airport. Are there reliable bus/mini bus companies that drop off at hotels in Manhattan.??? Not a problem, google this. "Super Shuttle" will likely work for you. Shopping tips for womens clothing. (My wife has all this money burning a hole in her pocket). Best tip for shopping is DUCK! s Thanks in advance for any recommendations. |
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Four Star Hotels in NYC-Manhattan
Qanset wrote:
Are there any readers on this group that have stayed in Manhattan, that could recommend some good 4 star hotels in Manhattan (Near 42nd St) that charge a reasonable room rate. Is $250 per nite the normal rate to pay?? I'm a 3 star person myself, but $250 for a 4 star is very good, as we paid $200 for a 3 star (but it was a large room by NYC standards, and the hotel included breakfast and wireless). Check Venere.com and quikbook.com for prices as well. How about transport from JFK Airport. Are there reliable bus/mini bus companies that drop off at hotels in Manhattan.??? Just avoid Super Shuttle. Personally I'd take the Air Train and the subway or the Air Train and the LIRR. Shopping tips for womens clothing. (My wife has all this money burning a hole in her pocket). I prefer to shop at B&H when I'm in Manhattan. |
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Four Star Hotels in NYC-Manhattan
On Dec 3, 5:33*pm, SMS wrote:
Qanset wrote: How about transport from JFK Airport. Are there reliable bus/mini bus companies that drop off at hotels in Manhattan.??? Just avoid Super Shuttle. Personally I'd take the Air Train and the subway or the Air Train and the LIRR. I took a Carey bus ("limousine"). The big bus takes you to Grand Central, and smaller vans take you to the midtown hotels (roughly 32nd to Central Park South). I seem to recall that they would also pick you up at a midtown hotel and bring you to GCT, but I walked. I also believe that there was a small discount for buying a round-trip ticket. It was about $20 each way, more expensive than AirTrain and the subway, but cheaper than a taxi (for 1-2 people). |
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Four Star Hotels in NYC-Manhattan
Shopping tips for womens clothing.
You'd need to be more specific about her budget, style preferences, age group, etc. (Unless she just wants a big department store.) |
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Four Star Hotels in NYC-Manhattan
JamesStep wrote:
Shopping tips for womens clothing. You'd need to be more specific about her budget, style preferences, age group, etc. (Unless she just wants a big department store.) She likes big Department stores. We might try Woodbury Common. |
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Four Star Hotels in NYC-Manhattan
Qanset wrote: JamesStep wrote: Shopping tips for womens clothing. You'd need to be more specific about her budget, style preferences, age group, etc. (Unless she just wants a big department store.) She likes big Department stores. We might try Woodbury Common. Macy's and Bloomingdale's could tie her up for a good, long time. |
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Check Hotel99 where they provide European-style boutique hotels in manhattan,
with inimitable offers and accommodation. |
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