Pollywaffle
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I am heading to NYC in January for 6 nights and have my eye on the new Marriott at Broadway & 54th St. This building houses a Courtyard hotel (floors 6-32) and a Residence Inn (floors 36-64).
What's the difference bw Marriott Residence Inn vs Courtyard hotels?
I've never stayed in either, so I've got no point of comparison. I have read the info on the Marriott site and it's still not clear to me what the similarities/differences are between these two brands. I really wish they would have a comparison check list!
Price is not so much a deciding factor as the rates vary depending on what room you choose at each hotel - views of Times Square, Central Park, the Hudson etc. And I still dithering over what I want.
I am travelling solo, so I don't need a huge amount of space. Having visited NYC a number of times, I know hotel rooms can be small but I've never had issues with any of the rooms at hotels I've stayed in the past, and the room sizes at these hotels seem more than adequate.
Thanks, pollywaffle.
What's the difference bw Marriott Residence Inn vs Courtyard hotels?
I've never stayed in either, so I've got no point of comparison. I have read the info on the Marriott site and it's still not clear to me what the similarities/differences are between these two brands. I really wish they would have a comparison check list!
Price is not so much a deciding factor as the rates vary depending on what room you choose at each hotel - views of Times Square, Central Park, the Hudson etc. And I still dithering over what I want.
I am travelling solo, so I don't need a huge amount of space. Having visited NYC a number of times, I know hotel rooms can be small but I've never had issues with any of the rooms at hotels I've stayed in the past, and the room sizes at these hotels seem more than adequate.
Thanks, pollywaffle.