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Affordable Hotel Suggestion in New York City near Time Square
Asked by J.R. from Boston
on January 23, 2011
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Taking our 3 teenage children during April vacation to New York City for 3 days. Would like to stay in the Time Square area (only because I have stayed in that area be...
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- We stayed at The Belvedere a few years ago and loved it. Anywhere you stay near Times Square is going to be expensive but The Belvedere is more reasonable than a lot ...
- Try the Sheraton Towers-near Times Square.
- Good luck! I live in the NY metro area and the few times I've considered staying in town I changed my mind. Hotels in Manhattan are hugely expensive - especially in ...
Hotel Recommendations in New York City/Manhattan near Central Park
Asked by C.M. from Dallas
on August 7, 2008
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My husband and I are planning a very rare getaway to New York City. We'll be there 3 nights and I'm looking for recommendations on where to stay. This will be my first...
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- 2 places to check out....The W and The New York Palace....really nice!!!
- The Plaza hotel...ok that might be over your budget. We stayed at the Omni Berkshire place (21 East 52nd Street at Madison Ave) last time we went...it was nice becaus...
- We LOVED the Waldorf Astoria. Yes, it was a splurge but it was NY and we enjoyed the entire experience. We went non-stop to attempt to see and do as much as possible...
Hotel in NYC
Asked by D.S. from Dallas
on October 22, 2009
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Can you recommend a hotel in New York City? I think I'd like to be around the Time Square area of near Central Park. We'd like to go this holiday season, after they ...
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- I just got back from NYC on Monday from my annual trip. My best friend and I go every year and so love it. We stayed at the Iroquois Hotel on W. 44th. We hadn't sta...
- This summer we stayed at Hotel AKA Times Square. It was WONDERFUL. B/c we have 2 kids all of the nicer properties wanted us to have 2 rooms...forget it. A friend rec...
- If you are going with the kids...the Doubletree Times Square is a great all suite property. Location can't be beat and it is a good value. Other hotels that are in tha...
Travelling to New York City -- Child Friendly Hotel?
Asked by J.R. from Miami
on July 1, 2010
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Dear Moms, A different type of question. We are taking our almost 2 year old toddler to NYC this Fall :) We are currently researching hotels. Any recommendations for a...
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- You might go to AAA and see if they can help....Never been to NYC......so I'm jealous......but I'm sure there is someone here who can help. Take care, good luck and...
- Just do a Google search on "family friendly hotels in New York", or "child friendly hotels in New York." Here is the link for Frommers': http://www.frommers.com/...
- I stayed at the Doubletree Times Square a few years ago. I didn't eat at the hotel, so I can't tell you about kid friendly eating, but the layout of the room is good ...
Advice on Vacationing in New York City
Asked by C.T. from Phoenix
on June 25, 2011
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Hi ladies.
We will be taking a family vacation to New York in the next few weeks. I am trying to come up with an agenda, but I have never been, nor know anyone who l...
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- Subletting an apartment is much better and cheaper than any of the hotels in NYC. Hubby and I went to NYC & Brooklyn for a week back in October 2010 and rented a girl...
- Couple tips: We stayed at this Hilton on W 35th and absolutely loved the location. Very convenient to everything. It was very clean and inexpensive-I highly recom...
- Lots of good suggestions already, I second those (we actually loved the central park zoo). You won't be short of suggestions of where to go, but here's my suggestion. ...
Best Place to Stay in New York
Asked by J.L. from Dallas
on January 7, 2009
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Hi everyone! My little sister just moved to New York to go to Culinary school. Another sister and I am planning on visiting her in April, but have no clue as to the ...
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- It's not $150 a night, but the Millenium off Broadway ( I think it's around 53rd)is nice and so is the Hilton ( same area,about 2-3 blocks south). I've personally sta...
- Culinary school in Manhattan? Or upstate? That makes a HUGE difference. My hometown is where the Culinary Institue of America is, so I can recommend some places if ...
- I know you mention price but just once........the Waldorf Astoria is amazing. It will be very difficult to find something within reason closeby to the sites for $150....
Advice on Flying W/ a 3 Month Old
Asked by R.M. from Seattle
on March 7, 2008
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I have a 3 month old TANK (hes already 17 llbs...strictly nursed!) and will be taking a 5 hour flight next week w/ him w/out my hubby for the first time. I did not buy...
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- Unless you have purchased a seat for your child, I would check the carseat. You won't be needing it until you land. I would definitely take the stroller with you. Y...
- HI R.! I am a former flight attendant, and a mother of a 12 month old. I strongly suggest you bring your carseat and stroller with you. If there is not enough seats...
- I didn't read all the other responses, so forgive me if I'm being redundant. I flew with my son for the first time when he was 3 mos old, and it was a breeze! The ...
What Are Your New Years Eve Family Plans & Traditions?
Asked by N.N. from Detroit
on November 17, 2011
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Hello Mama's
Do you have plans for the New Year with the family?
Just curious as to what eveyone is doing.........
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- We normally get together with family, have dinner, play cards, and if we stay up for the new year we celebrate with a bottle of champagne and cut the sweet bread with ...
- we don't go out. haven't for 12 years. people are CRAZY!!! we (bob and I) put on our aprons and cook chicken cordon bleu together. we start a fire and watch a mov...
- Well, my hubby and I used to do the high end hotel package thing on New Years Eve, where you eat, drink, dance and then go to your hotel room after a great night cel...
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Asked by R.T. from Dallas
on May 25, 2008
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My family and I are going to Washington,DC for our summer family vacation. We plan to drive to New York just for a day visit. Has anyone done this? What part of New Y...
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- Since I went before 9/11, things may have changed but when I went to DC, I contacted my congressman before we went. Sometimes, they can get you in to tours that you c...
- Well, the drive between D.C. to NJ is nightmarish (assuming you are taking Interstate 95). I use to live in NJ and one year my family went to Williamsburg, VA. We to...
- We went to DC last summer with a lot of family. The only thing I regret is that we did not take a tour bus. We had an 80 year old grandmother and my 8 month old son. I...
How Do I Explain to My Husband That Leaving Kids Is Not Safe?
Asked by J. from Santa Fe
on April 2, 2011
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Hi ladies,
This is what happened to my family today. We are traveling for the spring break to New York and we stay in a hotel at Times Square. This morning I had so...
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- you need to tell him "THIS IS MY ONE THING THAT I WILL NOT BACK DOWN ON, DONT EVER DO THIS AGAIN, NO MATTER WHAT"......I would go as far as saying "This devastates me ...
- May I suggest that you and the other moms on this page read the book and blog called "Free Range Kids," Then your husband may not seem as crazy as everyone is making h...
- He could read the news.