4/5 Anne D. 1 year ago on Google
We
stayed
here
the
4
days
leading
up
to
Thanksgiving
(left
Thanksgiving
Day).
We
had
taken
a
red
eye
and
arrive
around
9am.
We
were
unable
to
check
in
early
but
were
greatly
appreciative
of
being
able
to
leave
our
bags
for
the
day
while
we
explored
the
city.
The
staff
here
was
warm
and
friendly.
This
place
is
smaller
and
feels
cozy
and
I
loved
that.
Every
time
we
came
off
the
street
(brr,
cold
outside
but
warm
inside!!)
it
was
lovely
to
come
into
the
warmth.
Nice
lobby
area
with
seating
I
used
a
few
times.
They
set
out
water
and
glasses
in
the
lobby
area
and
in
the
mornings,
coffee
for
the
guests.
We
stayed
on
the
5th
floor
and
faced
out
over
a
comedy
club
next
door.
The
first
night
I
thought
"oh
no"
its
going
to
be
loud
but
the
club
finished
at
10
and
it
went
quiet
soon
after.
It
didn't
even
bother
us.
The
rooms
were
compact
but
comfortable.
The
bed
was
extremely
comfortable.
We
didn't
even
see
there
was
a
mini
fridge
until
our
last
day,
it
was
hiding
under
the
desk
where
we
piled
all
our
coats.
Definitely
big
enough
for
2
people
who
were
spending
the
bulk
of
the
day
outside.
The
shower
was
lovely
-
the
closet
and
bathroom
did
not
seem
to
be
insulated
but
we
just
kept
those
doors
closed
and
no
problem.
The
rest
of
the
room
was
lovely
and
warm
-
no
problems
with
the
thermostats.
The
only
downside
I
felt
and
it
was
little
was
that
I
was
not
made
aware
of
the
coffee
times
so
missed
them
on
my
last
day.
I
also
left
quite
early
on
Thanksgiving
and
it
would
have
been
nice
to
have
a
coffee
before
I
left
-
seems
like
an
easy
thing
since
the
coffee
just
needed
to
be
made
the
one
time
since
it
was
put
in
a
thermos
type
serving
thing
anyway.
The
coffee
was
out
in
the
lobby
each
morning,
again
not
sure
of
the
timing
of
that.
I
recommend
this
place
-
location
is
great
-
about
3/4
blocks
to
Central
Park,
right
around
the
corner
the
other
way
is
Times
Square.
Outside,
there
is
a
Halal
guys
food
truck
(well,
they
are
everywhere
but
this
one
was
close
if
you
didn't
want
to
wander)
for
a
quick
bite
but
if
you
walked
a
couple
blocks,
there
were
a
few
good
markets
and
a
place
that
sold
pizza
by
the
slice
for
99
cents.
Starbucks
also
a
block
away
and
a
few
different
subway
stations
very
close.