I was just wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations on a reasonably priced (and not disgusting) hotels in and around Manhattan. I'm coming up there for the International Hotel and Restaurant Convention in 3 weeks and will be flying in and out of LGA on YX. I found a rate of $109 at the LGA Marriott....anyone have an opinion on it. Basically what we're looking for is something below $200/night, in a safe location, with easy access to Manhattan. I know below $200 is out of the question in Manhattan in terms of nice hotels, but commuting via the subway isnt a problem, as long as its under like 30-45 mins. Also, any bars (21 + Under...one of the girls is 20...fcuk) u would reccommend would be fantastic, after all....that's why i'm going!
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Originally posted by babypurinI'm not that familiar with that area in Queens, their should be a subway nearby, renting a car shouldnt be tooo expensive either.
why don't you try priceline.com?
you could bid $125 for a hotel somewhere in manhattan
that usually works for me
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Originally posted by Longreach747priceline is the go, bid what you wanna pay and see how you go, just gotta have a credit card and it gets billed immediately
Priceline a 3 star--you should be able to get it for $125.
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Originally posted by FlyCharlestonSCOriginally posted by Longreach747priceline is the go, bid what you wanna pay and see how you go, just gotta have a credit card and it gets billed immediately
Priceline a 3 star--you should be able to get it for $125.
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Well, I do work in the industry, but the deals I get are at the Waldorf-Astoria and Warwick, two amazing hotels, but the deals are still not cheap enough for a group of broke college students. Would be nice to have more of a connection at other hotels, but i guess that's the way it goes when you work at a smaller property hotel. I know, it's the WALDORF, but damn.....i'm broke!Packin more nuts than Delta Airlines
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I am familiar with this area and transportation in it, and I can tell you that getting to the city won't exactly be the easiest thing from the LGA airport area, because there are no subways. You'll basically have to take the hotel's airport shuttle bus to the airport terminal, and then get on the M60 bus to Astoria, which takes about 20 minutes, where you'll then transfer for the (N) train to Manhattan, which takes about 15-20 minutes from Astoria to Times Square (About 10 stops). You can also take the M60 bus directly into Manhattan, however the area of Manhattan it goes into is (I'm saying 99%) not the part you want to go into, and you'll still have to take the subway a good 10-15 minutes to get to the business district.
May I recommend the Howard Johnson LaGuardia Airport, which is about 4-5 miles from the airport, is only about 2-3 blocks from a subway station, and has restaurants and bars like Applebees and others only about 1/4 mile away. This hotel isn't too bad, as I've had relatives that have stayed there. It shold cost somewhere between 90-100 per night. The subway is only 2 blocks away, and it should take about 20-25 minutes to get to the Times Sq. area by subway. Contact me for information how in this thread or via PM.
Hope I could be of some help.
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Hey thanks for the Info Matt. I was looking at the map of where the convention center, and it looks like it's in the west-central part of Manhattan, just across the river from Jersey. Dont know much about the area really, so your info is really helpful. I know that the Marriott is 3 miles away from the #7 Subway station, so i think that wouldnt be too bad via taxi/bus...but who knows.Packin more nuts than Delta Airlines
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Hey thanks for the Info Matt. I was looking at the map of where the convention center, and it looks like it's in the west-central part of Manhattan, just across the river from Jersey. Dont know much about the area really, so your info is really helpful. I know that the Marriott is 3 miles away from the #7 Subway station, so i think that wouldnt be too bad via taxi/bus...but who knows.Packin more nuts than Delta Airlines
-PT-
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Originally posted by MCIFLYRHey thanks for the Info Matt. I was looking at the map of where the convention center, and it looks like it's in the west-central part of Manhattan, just across the river from Jersey. Dont know much about the area really, so your info is really helpful. I know that the Marriott is 3 miles away from the #7 Subway station, so i think that wouldnt be too bad via taxi/bus...but who knows.
Also, a common misconception, the N/W trains are a bit closer to the LaGuardia Airport area than the 7 train is, and will provide you with a bit of a quicker way to the city. Also keep in mind that while 3 miles may not seem far, on city streets with red lights, traffic, and bus stops, it can take a long time; that's why having a subway station within walking distance is usually better, because obviously subways don't get stuck in traffic. Glad I could be of some help
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