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idk but I would assume to start looking/asking hotels in Chinatown, Harlem, and maybe Astor Place. I am sure those areas would most likely the not have hourly rate hotels.

 

Good Luck. I tried Chinatown and a block away twice. Would never go there again.

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Check out dayuse.com or hoteltonight.com. Dayuse is a great option – you just go on, and it will tell you what hotels have rooms and for how long – typically it’s from 3 to 6 hours somewhere in the afternoon for a reasonable rate. If you’re feeling really low budget and/or sleazy, there is always the Senton - 3 hours for 70 bucks (cash only) and zero frills – I don’t think they even know what a frill is there. It does the trick, especially if you’re looking for a really sleazy time.

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Check out dayuse.com or hoteltonight.com. Dayuse is a great option – you just go on, and it will tell you what hotels have rooms and for how long – typically it’s from 3 to 6 hours somewhere in the afternoon for a reasonable rate. If you’re feeling really low budget and/or sleazy, there is always the Senton - 3 hours for 70 bucks (cash only) and zero frills – I don’t think they even know what a frill is there. It does the trick, especially if you’re looking for a really sleazy time.

Why Eric you may have given us an option.. lol

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I’m always up for exercising that option, and they told me last time that if I stay there one more time, they would name a room after me.

If they named a room after you they could charge a premium rate for it, and you should get royalties.:)

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