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Recommendations for NYC hotel in Feb
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Originally posted by Freamon View PostToo many other places to go, but maybe next time.
Here's a pic of the burger though - beefburger stuffed with rib meat, truffles and foie gras:
Burger looks a bit pink mind - LOL. Dont want to be tulipting through a sponge for the weekend!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Booked the Trump Soho now. Looks well posh...
Not too cheap but they were doing a good deal on expedia for the superior room and 12% cashback via Quidco ;-)
Still £765 for three nights (but hopefully will get the £90 cashback).
As I found out, hotels in NYC aint cheap. But having shelled out over £900 for flights anyway whats a few more quid....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Ace Hotel is where I stayed, view from looked onto Empire State, was in midtown, so good for walking up to Central park or down to gawp at Ground Zero.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBooked the Trump Soho now. Looks well posh...
Not too cheap but they were doing a good deal on expedia for the superior room and 12% cashback via Quidco ;-)
Still £765 for three nights (but hopefully will get the £90 cashback).
As I found out, hotels in NYC aint cheap. But having shelled out over £900 for flights anyway whats a few more quid....
When we went to NY for MrsF's 30th, we were with US Airways. If you leave it to the last 24 hours before the flight, they will sell you a business class upgrade for $500 each, if there is availability. First class upgrade is another $300 on top. We did it for the way back, paid our $1000 (when it was nearly $2 to the £), and they upgraded us from economy to first class for that.
Since it was a special occasion, an extra £500 wasn't a bad price for a first class ticket.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWho are you flying with?
When we went to NY for MrsF's 30th, we were with US Airways. If you leave it to the last 24 hours before the flight, they will sell you a business class upgrade for $500 each, if there is availability. First class upgrade is another $300 on top. We did it for the way back, paid our $1000 (when it was nearly $2 to the £), and they upgraded us from economy to first class for that.
Since it was a special occasion, an extra £500 wasn't a bad price for a first class ticket.
Maybe if its going when we rock up at the airport I'll see if its going begging....
Not too keen on Continental but we always used to use them for holidays to Florida (flight from BRS-New York-Florida - but they dont do this now) and with this flight to NYC got enough air miles/points for a freebie to Florida next time round.....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Postgot enough air miles/points for a freebie to Florida next time round.....
We went last year and I had to get the freebie booked 300+ days before we went, and had to get a business class flight for the four of us (Manchester to Atlanta via Frankfurt; Denver to Manchester via Frankfurt).
At least Continental is a Star Alliance partner, so you can use other partners. I collected with BMI for years (quickest way to get a gold card) but have cashed in to use with Lufthansa and United instead.Comment
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Wife and I stayed in the Waldorf Astoria back in June 2011. Can't remember the exact price I'm afraid, but flights and hotel was somewhere like £2500 for the week.
Very grand hotel and the wife LOVED it, very central, taxi rank outside, good bus routes and nearby subway lines.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostWife and I stayed in the Waldorf Astoria back in June 2011. Can't remember the exact price I'm afraid, but flights and hotel was somewhere like £2500 for the week.
Very grand hotel and the wife LOVED it, very central, taxi rank outside, good bus routes and nearby subway lines.
When we checked out of the hotel, the bill was 25c for a phone call. If we'd declined the daily newspaper, they would have owed us money, as they knock off 50c a day.Comment
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