Which hotels in New York have two-bedroom suites for a family of 5 and allow under 10's to stay?
Not many hotels offer this for less than $900 a night. Any recommendations for a good (nice quality) hotel with such a suite?
I did find one at the Lombardy - very nice hotel, 2-bedroom suite - but unfortunately they don't have window guards installed and so won't let children under the age of 10 stay there! (Yes I know!).
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Rates are below $900 for a family of 5 people.Children under 10 years old
are welcome at Double Tree Hotel while under the supervision of their parents.
http://www.broadwaybox.com/hotels/newyork/doubletree_guest_suites_times_square_new_york_city_nyc_hotel.aspx
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M$Doubletree Guest Suites Times Square-New York City
1568 Broadway
New York, New York
USA, 10036-8201
1-212-719-1600
Rates on 11 July (random date) is just over $300
At Flatotel you can get a suite for around $500 a night
135 West 52nd Street
New York NY 10019
Telephone 212 887 9400
Fax 212 887 9442
Find more choices on the Frommers page listed in sources. Check the family friendly list.
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M$I would work on it, call the best hotels in the area. I think it's possible to give you a good answer using only the internet, but it might take time. You might be better off calling hotels, first the corporate number, and then individual hotels' numbers.
Actually, I don't think hotels are strict about the number of guests allowable per room, especially for families and also for the amount of money you're willing to pay.
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