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by toastercat
721 days ago
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That sounds more expensive, but not impossible. Frankly, that's how much I used to pay for a room in Manhattan before AirBnB existed. I chalked it up as the reality of booking in the most populated city in the world. Have you tried Queens or Brooklyn? |
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The alternative of midtown/queens hotels are typically still $200-300, but cost more in travel time/expense.
My gripe here is mainly that before I could plan an outing for group and we could all live in the space and have common areas for eating/relaxing. Even if hotels were the same price, they still are a worse experience than staying in a house/apartment with friends.