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We are planning a family trip (10 or so of us) to NYC for next Nov. to see the Macy's parade among other things. Does anyone know of a good hotel on the parade route that we could book a room in with a view of the parade so we don't have to be on the street? I know they book up fast, so we're tyring to book now for next year. We really need a suite set up if possible since we have at least two Celiacs and we'll need to store some food. Thanks in advance if anyone can help!


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We are planning a family trip (10 or so of us) to NYC for next Nov. to see the Macy's parade among other things. Does anyone know of a good hotel on the parade route that we could book a room in with a view of the parade so we don't have to be on the street? I know they book up fast, so we're tyring to book now for next year. We really need a suite set up if possible since we have at least two Celiacs and we'll need to store some food. Thanks in advance if anyone can help!

I am not a New Yorker. I do not have any ideas. However I just wanted to say that sure sounds like fun!!! I'm jealous!! Hope you enjoy your trip.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Thanks Jessica. It was my sister's idea. We were going to go this year but decided to wait so maybe her kids can enjoy it too. I already have a list of places to eat in NYC that is too long for the trip! I'm so jealous of you New Yorkers up there! To have a bakery and a place to order pasta, pizza and beer. You guys are just plained spoiled! :lol:

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We are going this year and in looking around for hotels I found this website which lists hotels on the route.

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Hi,

Great idea but be prepared to spend a lot of money. I'm drawing a blank, but right now all I can think of is The Millenium, and I think possibly the Marriott Marquis and W Times Square.

Sadly I've lived in NY my whole life and only been to the parade once. But it was great. We actually watched from my friends office and we were eye level with the balloons. It was soooo much fun, and the perfect way to watch.

Make sure to go the night before to watch them blow up the balloons.

Hope you have a great time!!!!

floridanative Community Regular

Thanks and I know it's expensive for a room with a view of the parade. The lowest price I see this year was $499 and that wasn't for a suite or room with a kitchenette. Same room without a view was $349. We may end up a a B&B which we prefer anyway and several in Greenwich Village (and other areas) have mini kitchens for less than $300/nt. This will mean we'll have to leave at 5:30 to find a spot on the street and stand out in the cold but I know how to bundle up like an Eskimo (sp?) and keep warm. I think one B&B I liked was very near the park so that would be cool to walk down and see the balloons being blown up. Thanks for mentioning jkmunchkin.

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Tiffany--

Sorry I missed this! When we go to NYC, we usually stay at the Marriott Marquis--although it's been a couple of years since I've been there. I love the location--in the middle of everything, and the main reason we go is for the theatre.

It is expensive, but convenient and very nice. We just park the car in their garage, and take cabs or walk the whole time we're there.

We've never gone up for the parade, but love to go during the holiday season. :) I'm excited for you!


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