[GONE April 2018] W New York Lexington Ave [Master Thread]
Is there any information anywhere about the remodelling, both what they are doing and when it is due to be completed ?
Thanks Steve |
The guestrooms will receive complete redesign. The bed has a contemporary canopy with backlit art in the headboard. The desk has a pivoting glass surface. The ceiling and walls in front of bed are painted 'W' aubergine color.
The bathroom will stay with same fixtures, but will get a new backlit vanity mirror. The shower curtain is being replaced with glass panel. The swing door to the bathroom is replaced by a glass sliding door. Renovation started yesterday, one floor at a time. The first set of floors should be done in few months.
Originally Posted by 12steve34
(Post 9113263)
Is there any information anywhere about the remodelling, both what they are doing and when it is due to be completed ?
Thanks Steve |
Any progress updates on the renovation? Old furnishings are popping up in auction (another thread) so something's going on. Got a stay coming up.
|
The biggest problem for me was the poor quality curtains that let the sunlight in very early. Rooms were less spectular than other Ws in NYC. Not worth the hassle in my opinion. Go to W Court or Tuscany instead.
|
Originally Posted by Elena
(Post 8748609)
Unless the rate is significantly cheaper I cannot see any reason for anyone to stay at the W on Lexington when there are 2 other W's only a few blocks away.
... As Platinum- chances of getting a suite upgrade are slim at the W New York; and almost as slim as at W Union Square (although I would much rather stay there). |
My girlfriend and I stayed at the W New York this past weekend for presidents day and were pleasantly surprised. I had booked the room using points for a standard 12k/night and sent an email to the GM on Friday, who promptly responded letting me know that it would be no problem for us to arrive at noon on Saturday, checkout late on Monday, and enjoy an upgrade to a suite!
Of course later that day I read the reviews here on flyertalk and considered canceling the reservation, but thought we'd give it a try. We took the Acela down from Boston and arrived at about noon to Penn Station. We were at the check in desk by 12:15pm where everything was quick, direct, and our room was ready immediately. We were in a 6th floor corner suite and found it to have ample room for our belongings and us. Not being very familiar with the city, we (probably over-)used the whatever/whenever button to ask various clueless questions about the city, directions, timings, etc and the staff was very helpful and kind. We didn't spend any time in the Whiskey Blue bar (it felt a little "oh look at me i'm on a bed that's also a couch in a bar i'm so cool" for us) but we did enjoy the Japanese restaurant right around the corner on 49th st (ISE Restaurant). It was recommended by the doorman for a casual sushi location to wait out the rain on Sunday evening. The room size felt ample and comfortable and the bathroom was clean and large enough for the two of us. I suppose it's worth noting we live in a relatively small beacon hill apartment in Boston, so maybe we're just not used to having large living spaces in the first place. A manager came to our room shortly after checkin to confirm that we were satisfied with it, which we appreciated. Aside from that, there's little to report (i mean that in a good way). We had a wonderful vacation and are planning more trips to NY because of this good experience. The most enjoyable part of the stay was, contrary to a number of other reviews, that the staff appears to be trying very hard, and that's worth about 70% of our experience right there. Maybe they're aware of their tarnished reputation here on FlyerTalk? All in all, a good stay. John |
Originally Posted by TheMane
(Post 9276773)
... that the staff appears to be trying very hard, and that's worth about 70% of our experience right there.
|
Originally Posted by schriste
(Post 9277681)
Interesting. The staff can tell me my mother wears army boots for all I care. I want a luxurious room, sumptuous bed, awesome shower, spectacular view, dimmable halogen lighting, spectacular architecture, an outrageously good room service breakfast (the guy that delivers it to me can also tell me my mother wears army boots), stunning furniture, the finest materials, incredible art, and superlative location. :)
But then, I also find that good staff tend to provide better rooms, while better rooms hold little guarantee of exceptional service. John |
We stayed Sunday - Monday President's Day weekend and despite a $209 rate got a great corner suite on the 7th floor. Staff were very pleasant, would go back.
Looking upwards to the interior rooms visible on higher floors, they were clearly under construction. No curtains, work orders taped to the windows etc. |
Originally Posted by TheMane
(Post 9276773)
The room size felt ample and comfortable and the bathroom was clean and large enough for the two of us... A manager came to our room shortly after checkin to confirm that we were satisfied with it, which we appreciated. The most enjoyable part of the stay was, contrary to a number of other reviews, that the staff appears to be trying very hard... |
Also just got back from the W this past weekend. My room on the 6th floor did appear to be renovated, though small as other posters had mentioned. No Platinum upgrade, but I did not anticipate one as I needed 2 beds.
|
Comparable Trip/Treatment at W -- The Court
Originally Posted by TheMane
(Post 9276773)
Of course later that day I read the reviews here on flyertalk and considered canceling the reservation, but thought we'd give it a try.
-- CaptainG |
Anyone else at W NY tonite (the one on Lex) - Rez down??
My girlfriend just arrived at the W and went to check in. GF said that the rez system is down and is going to be a few hours. She has a dinner meeting and this kinda messed things up. Is anyone else around and know what's going on? Should she inquire about moving to the W Times Square - its less convenient for her, but the value of a shower and place to unwind for a few before a stressful weekend would probably be worth it.
|
Originally Posted by cstead
(Post 9520499)
Should she inquire about moving to the W Times Square - its less convenient for her, but the value of a shower and place to unwind for a few before a stressful weekend would probably be worth it.
What did they end up doing for people? |
Update on W NY
I just stayed at the W NY and I was happy with my experience. My room was very small, but I was only there for one night, so it wasn't the end of the world. This was my first stay at a W (usually, I stay at Westins), so some of this information may be standard across the chain.
Pros: Free drinks/food in the lobby (fruit water, blackberry lemonaid, mini-cheesecake candies); comfortable bed; rain shower; check-in clerk acknowledged my preference for high rooms and put me on the highest room available; curtains that blocked light; soft, indirect lighting that could be dimmed; 32 inch television; i-pod docking station; DVD player Cons: Shower did not have a full door (it had a partial door like you will often find in Europe); room was very small; room was dark - even with all lights on, it was hard to see; clock was not lit and hard to see. Overall, I was pretty happy with my stay, and I would stay there again -- but, as others have mentioned, I would pay for a larger room if I was staying for more than 2 nights. |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 3:34 am. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.