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Good deals currently available if you don't mind spending two weeks shoveling coal into ship's engine...
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My daughter and niece have just got back. They stayed at the Blakely Hotel New York. and liked it.
The New York Pass turned out to be really good value for money - it gives you free (well, I guess pre-paid) access to loads of attractions and fast track entry, so no queues.
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Thank you. I'm only really looking at NYC, am planning a surprise trip for mama poppins.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostEvery trip that I've done to America has been booked through them - since they own hotels.com and one of the other comparison sites, you might save 1p or so.
If you are looking outside the city, then there are other sites etc. - last year we went to New England for ten days and found lots of places through bedandbreakfast.com to stay. Have a look at Trip Advisor as well.
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Every trip that I've done to America has been booked through them - since they own hotels.com and one of the other comparison sites, you might save 1p or so.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThanks lovely. I am squizzing at that site as we speak, so perhaps I'm not the spazzer I thought.
If you are looking outside the city, then there are other sites etc. - last year we went to New England for ten days and found lots of places through bedandbreakfast.com to stay. Have a look at Trip Advisor as well.
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DittoOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostExpedia
Used it for honeymoon in Hawaii 2010, Trip to New York 2011, Paris last October.
All went very smoothly.
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Thanks lovely. I am squizzing at that site as we speak, so perhaps I'm not the spazzer I thought.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostExpedia
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A true contractor doesn't fly commercial. Always, always, private jets
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New Yoik
Hot on the heels of OH's request, can anyone recommend sites to use to book a trip to NYC?Tags: None
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