NYC Courtyards
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NYC Courtyards
Need info/recs on NYC Courtyards. Have done search and am looking for any info/comments. Will be in NYC for broadway shows over a weekend with spouse. Thanx for any input.
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I stayed at the Upper East Side CY a week ago. That's the one on 92nd Street.
It's a bit off the beaten path - a long walk to the Lex. Ave subway line... and cabbies are hard to get during AM rush (doorman suggested I go to 2nd ave for better luck).
The hotel was nice, the staff was excellent, neighborhood is OK. It's a block from the FDR drive.
Cab fare to Midtown is $10-$15, depending on the time of day and whether the cabbie listens & follows your requests (I had one that didn't, resulting in a fare at the high end of the bracket and no tip from me - but that's another story). Cab fare in from LGA, including tip, is on the order of $25.
I paid $179/night, add the cab fares, and you might be better off if you can find a deal at a hotel near Times Square.
I'd stay at this CY again if I had business/engagements in that part of town. I'd look for other deals first if I were doing business/pleasure in midtown.
The killer, of course, is NYS/NYC taxes.
It's a bit off the beaten path - a long walk to the Lex. Ave subway line... and cabbies are hard to get during AM rush (doorman suggested I go to 2nd ave for better luck).
The hotel was nice, the staff was excellent, neighborhood is OK. It's a block from the FDR drive.
Cab fare to Midtown is $10-$15, depending on the time of day and whether the cabbie listens & follows your requests (I had one that didn't, resulting in a fare at the high end of the bracket and no tip from me - but that's another story). Cab fare in from LGA, including tip, is on the order of $25.
I paid $179/night, add the cab fares, and you might be better off if you can find a deal at a hotel near Times Square.
I'd stay at this CY again if I had business/engagements in that part of town. I'd look for other deals first if I were doing business/pleasure in midtown.
The killer, of course, is NYS/NYC taxes.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Pennsylvania
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I've stayed at the CY East on Third a number of times. There's valet parking and the rooms were fine. The subway is right around the corner. I like that area because it's well located and not near the craziness of Times Square.

