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Traveling with a Group

Planning a trip for a group can be hard and even harder to find lodging that satisfies everyone’s wish list. Let us show you how to be the accommodations pro on your next trip.

LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCATION.

Is your group all about the sites or maybe just there for a weekend show? This will help narrow down the neighborhood you want to be in. One of the great things about Park Central is it’s midtown Manhattan hotel location. It’s steps away from Central Park, Museum Mile, the theatre district, shopping, and Times Square. So you don’t have to prioritize sites; you’ll already be there.

RATES

The locations where all of the action is happening generally means expensive rates. Try going outside the area a few blocks and pricing may be a little cheaper. Make sure to check out seasonal promotions running on the website or special offers for AAA or loyalty program members. Flexible dates can help determine bests rates as well. See when rates go down (typically Sunday through Thursday).

PERKS

Depending on what amenities a hotel provides, it can make the cost and location a good fit. Do they offer breakfast every morning? Or have an onsite gym to make sure you don’t miss a workout while traveling? We are here to help recommend the best places to eat, assist with bookings for tours, shows, and help plan an itinerary for the day.

EVENT SPACE

Staying in the same place you’re working saves on logistics and earns extra minutes of sleep. Check to see if your hotel can accommodate your event. Park Central offers multiple event space layouts ranging from board rooms to ballrooms. Contact us and let us help you organize your next event.

Whether traveling for business or fun, you want to be able to enjoy your trip with ease. If you’re looking for New York City hotel deals, look no further than Park Central New York.

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