That sounds cheap for NY standards. I'm used to lots of noise, so I'll stay in any location that you prefer, though its good to have a pool so we can relax outside. My only request is that the hotels be sort of recently renovated if at all possible. I'm not fond of staying in places with grungy carpets and nasty bathrooms. And you'd be surprised at how many supposedly swanky hotels are nasty when they haven't been renovated for a while (I've been in a really nasty Hilton). I stayed at an All Suites with my family in FL last year when my sis was looking for a house. First we got a suite and it was just nasty, an old bathroom, old gross dusty couches and wall paper, and it just smelled so incredibly musty. We asked for another room and our stay was transformed into a nice, clean luxurious stay as we got one of the newly renovated rooms. It made such a huge difference. After staying in hotels so many times last year to deal with my condo issues in FL, I've gotten quite hip to asking the hotel about the timing of their last renovation. Next time I visit my sis in June I'm taking us to a hotel on the beach for a few nights and when I researched the hotels, I read tons of reviews and they always hinged on whether or not the hotel had been recently renovated. Actually, try reading some of the hotel reviews for a good laugh. It was hilarious hearing some of the travelers' hotel horror stories and hearing tales of little annoyances, sometimes from the second they set foot in the hotel.
P.S. I also prefer 2 people to a bathroom.
Well with a 4 hour car trip we would certainly get comfortable with each other by the time we arrived at the hotel
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P.S. I also prefer 2 people to a bathroom.
Well with a 4 hour car trip we would certainly get comfortable with each other by the time we arrived at the hotel
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