Originally Posted by
thereisnoaddress
This has always been my go-to hotel in NYC because it's usually priced quite reasonably (around $150 a night / 25k points). Never had a bad experience and never smelled weed before (used to come here every 2-3 weeks before covid).
I stayed here recently (May 25-30) using 100k points. Welcome bonus is either 1k points or $10 a day for up to two people at the mini mart (which is unusual because the other ACs I've stayed at has been $10 for the entire stay for the whole party), but I wasn't complaining; stocked up on lots of sparkling wine.
Their rooms don't really have views because there's taller buildings on all sides, but the water view rooms have a little bit of a view of the east river and the FDR which is better than nothing. (Not like you'd be spending much time in a NYC hotel room anyway.) Rooms are clean and nice like typical AC hotels. One complaint would be that it's 30+ floors but only has 3 elevators, so sometimes you might have to wait for a bit.
There are lots of breakfast places around (including a halal truck right outside and quite a lot of bagel places / cafes). It's also a bit of a walk to Fulton Street / Wall Street / WTC stations (not as close as the Marriotts near the west side highway / West Street). It's pretty close to the East River Ferry which takes you right over to Brooklyn and a quick walk to Chinatown / Soho.
The staff were constantly reminding people in the lobby to keep their masks on, which I thought was reassuring.
Glad you had a great stay. As a category 4, it is definitely a steal for Manhattan. Just so you know, the welcome option for all AC hotels should be $10 F&B a day per guest (up to 2 guests). Hopefully you can get the full F&B credit at all ACs in the future. Out of curiosity, how did you get this F&B credit? Was it a voucher? Did you simply bill your items to your room? Did you get the full $20 credit every day or did they challenge you to show the other person every day?
Originally Posted by
Pretzelsandpeanuts
Never stayed there, live in NYC, but worked near there for a decade. There are a lot of restaurants/bars within walking distance, but at night (pre-pandemic, I changed jobs in 2017) it could be a bit desolate. I never felt unsafe, but just something to be aware of.
There is a Fairfield Inn close to here, stayed there when our place was being painted. That could be another option, rooms were small, but it was fine.
To be fair, that's just FiDi. I'm not aware of any crime stats but FiDi seems like it would be one of the safest areas of lower Manhattan.