NYC Award Advice
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Michigan
Programs: Delta Silver Medallion, Marriott Lifetime Platinum, Hilton Gold, Hertz Gold
Posts: 78
NYC Award Advice
I am running the NYC marathon in Nov - advice on where to stay. Plat status and will stay 5 days on points. Which locations are good for walking/food/lounge access/point value. Any help is welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#2
Join Date: May 2007
Location: NC
Programs: Marriott LT Plat, Hyatt Platinum
Posts: 2,881
Have you checked availability for 5 days on points? Often difficult, and may drive your decision more than any other criteria.
#3
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: NYC
Programs: United 1K, HHonors Gold, MR Gold
Posts: 1,628
I had a quick look at availability over the Marathon weekend and it doesn't look too bad now, but I would recommend that you book asap (you can always cancel) before they announce the results of the lottery.
Is it important to you to be (relatively) near the race finish? Do you want a high-end hotel (the Ritz-Carlton for 280,000 points for a 5-night stay would be a nice splurge for a special event) or something more moderately priced?
I would stay away from Times Square because I think you'll want to minimize your exposure to stress and crowds during the race weekend. You might have a look at Courtyards around the Flatiron District or on the edge of Soho. And for a quieter splurge, there's a Ritz in Battery Park that will put you near the waterfront path along the Hudson, which makes for a nice, relaxing pre-race run.
Is it important to you to be (relatively) near the race finish? Do you want a high-end hotel (the Ritz-Carlton for 280,000 points for a 5-night stay would be a nice splurge for a special event) or something more moderately priced?
I would stay away from Times Square because I think you'll want to minimize your exposure to stress and crowds during the race weekend. You might have a look at Courtyards around the Flatiron District or on the edge of Soho. And for a quieter splurge, there's a Ritz in Battery Park that will put you near the waterfront path along the Hudson, which makes for a nice, relaxing pre-race run.
#4


Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Gulf Coast/Ventura County/Somewhere in between
Programs: DL GM, Marriott PP, Avis Something or other
Posts: 4,432
I really like the Downtown Marriott and have had good success with point savers awards there, even during holiday seasons. Excellent lounge (especially breakfast), nice sports bar/restaurant and easy subway access.

