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Hello again, Friends of ours recently stayed somewhere in Midtown Manhatten in bed and breakfast and said it was fantastic value.Sound out www.bedandbreakfast.comI think that was the site he told me,might be worth a try,something different. Anyway,good luck and Happy New Year desi3026
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| Posts: 13 | Location: Romford East London UK | Registered: 01-25-07 |    |
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| Posts: 12755 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02 |    |
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quote: Rightly or wrongly I have lately begun to entertain the discouraging idea that non-US residents are perceived as honorary associates here, rather than full members of the Answerpool commmunity.
I really hope you are wrong, Ritz. I guess we'll have to see if Jenny does get any replies now from Americans. There are several well qualified to answer on this site. If you are feeling a little undervalued, I will add, for what it's worth, that the British members, here at Answerpool, provide a link, for me to my homeland. One of the reasons I check in everyday is to see what you, Jenny, Fred, Bedstor, Colin, Viv and others have to say. I won't say anything more..it's Christmas eve, and suddenly I am feeling very homesick 
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| Posts: 2146 | Location: Ontario, Canada | Registered: 10-27-06 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by dance girl: I won't say anything more..it's Christmas eve, and suddenly I am feeling very homesick
Aah !  Think what you're missing: Christmas Eve? It is ? Must go out and do the first of the Christmas shopping (because I'm a bloke)Well, Tesco's doesn't shut until midnight so nothing to worry about. Actually, I lie.This Christmas shopping is easy. I went to town earlier today, starting at 1pm for a drink with daughter, then straight to lunch (don't want to rush), then Bond Street,Sloane Square (daughter, you see, true Sloane!) Harrod's (obvious:to get a boomerang),Piccadilly for Fortnum's for food (because it's there: why else queue, as you may do now,to get one thing?) and then Hatchard's for books (efficient, all-knowing as ever) and finish with a drink in the Ritz bar.This is an annual ritual. The Ritz only sees us once a year, at Christmas ( reason is the time it takes for the security staff to have been changed from the last Christmas  ) Question from self? Problem with buying a boomerang, you can never send it back Daughter: Don't be daft. You can if doesn't work .It won't come back. Dear me, if that's her on Christmas Eve, Heaven knows what tomorrow will be like. Somehow I think being in Canada, several thousand miles away, has its attractions 
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| Posts: 7601 | Location: Newmarket, UK/ Antibes, S.France | Registered: 07-14-02 |    |
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I haven’t been to NYC many times and never had to make my own travel arrangements to stay there, so I really don’t have anything to add to this. Why am I posting, then, you ask? Can’t have those durn foreigners taking up all the space in the thread, can we? I’m kidding. I’m really sorry if you guys feel like “honorary associates.” Sites can get rather “clique-y,” unfortunately. Maybe we honestly don’t have anyone very familiar with NYC who checks into the Travel section. Maybe it’s an honest mistake and not a sleight. Is there a way, I wonder, to search on members’ locations and then contact the New York-ies directly?
Jenny, I hope you did find something and booked it already because I can’t imagine there would be much of quality available at this late date. You might have to stay in New Jersey...
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| Posts: 12755 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02 |    |
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Jenny, I looked at a NYC hotel site and the entry below had the best overall reviews for those close to Times square. I am posting the reviews from the NYC site, along with the hotel's web site. Quality Hotel Times Square (157 W. 47th St..): AKA Hampshire Hotel & Suites- great location! 157 W. 47th St. , New York, NY, US, 10036 | Phone: (212) 768-3700 Fax: (212) 768-7573 -------- 3 Reviews Fantastic location!!! Two seconds from Times Square, two blocks from Rockefeller Center and within five blocks of several Broadway theaters. Cozy, clean, pretty decently decorated (a bit small) rooms have coffeemakers, in-room safes, and cable TV with pay movies. You can have a continental breakfast in a cute little room off the lobby each morning for a small charge, complimentary newspapers, and discounted parking at a nearby garage. I've stayed here twice, it's a good deal I think. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. to book it, search the Web- Can't seem to find a Web site or phone number for it at the moment. ~~~~~~~~ I would have to say, even though it was the most expensive hotel we stayed in during our around the world trip, it certainly makes up for its location. We paid around $360(AUS) per double per night including taxes, however due its location we walked everywhere even down to Battery Park on the southern most tip of Manhatten Island. Location as already mentioned Wireless internet access Cable television Showers with good pressure. ~~~~~~~~ Quality Hotel Times Square is medium range hotel located just a block from Times Square. Price is acceptable and it could be considered as a chep concerning the position. Rooms are small but clean. Depicted is view from our room to 47th Street. -------- Ritz, I, along with a few others, assumed that Jenny wanted a personal recommendation. Most Americans haven't been to New York, let alone stayed at a hotel near Times Square, and the three members (that I know) who live close to NYC would have no reason to even know about which hotel is a good one and which isn't. Manhattan is a pretty big place. St. Louis (just across the Mississippi from me) has about 1/20 the population, and the best I could do is to recommend one of the major chain hotels there, simply because I've been in the bar. I suspect that's the same with Koz and Sailracer. As I pointed out in another thread, Jenny has (or after next May, will have) seen more of the US than most Americans. Jenny, I'm sorry I couldn't be more help, but if you ever are planning to come to Granite City, I can show you where the horseradish capital of the world is. It's not far from the biggest catsup bottle of the world!
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