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    This was one of the most unimpressive stays we've ever had in NYC. I can understand why it's non…read morerefundable because they would be refunding a lot. I have made it known to them three different times/ways about my unhappiness with my stay and received no response or correction so reviews are next unfortunately. It is not worth the price I paid at all (over $500 for three nights) We had three lightbulbs out upon arrival and The maintenance man would not go away until I let him in, he stated the hotel said they had to change the lightbulbs then and there and we MUST let him in while we were trying to rest which I found very inappropriate. I also do not understand having a TV and remote in the room but it does not work at all? Why have a non working tv and remote, it might've helped drown out all the noise? Also was told we had wifi in the room but we did not have that either. The night we checked in my daughter wanted a shower but they were both disgusting and dirty and not cleaned. The next day I took a shower and the water smelt like sewage. Sleep is definitely something you will NOT get by staying here between the loudness of outside (the provided earplugs do not work) and the loud kids staying next door getting any rest on this trip was not going to happen at all. I also asked that no one enter my room without us there and everyday the housekeeping entered even though I asked them not too. The only nice thing about staying here was the breakfast for two days, other than that I feel really taken advantage of and can see why you do not have refundable cancellations because everyone would do that. I tried because I had a better deal somewhere else and you said you would not refund so I was just stuck staying here and it was the most unpleasant stay ever. Beware when making a reservation here.

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