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Hi all,


Now this isn't strictly a family question but I love the sense of the people who post in this section and as us 6 girls are all mums that use the forum I hope you don't mind me using this section. I'm looking for any ideas from people for accommodation for 6 girls escaping for 3 nights in NY in September. We are keen to do something nice that doesn't cost the earth. Any suggestions would be great.

many thanks

Sharlene

The Hudson hotel is amazing. You really should check it out. Normally it's pricey but the little trick for groups is to book a Double Double room. This fits 4 people which makes it actually really affordable. It's right by Central Park and the shops. If you are looking for a fun activity for a group of lady's, I recommend Toni and Tina's wedding. Google it. It's a great experience.

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