Dream Hotel
New York, NY 10019
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09/11/2006 Posted by pickychick
Picky-Chick says: For a recent business trip to New York, I was interested in trying out a fairly new hotel recommended by a friend. "You should stay at the Dream Hotel. It's a really cool boutique in a great location." Well, he was right about the location, but not much else. While the decor is indeed cool and it is in fact a boutique, my experience was anything but what the name leads you to believe. It started at check-in. It was pouring outside and when I asked the receptionist if it was suppose to rain the following day her "deer in headlights" response was, "I don't know." I stood there waiting for her to say...anything, but nope. On to my room. I won't even delve into the fact that it was 10ft by 10ft and illuminated by a disturbing neon blue light...it is New York after all, but what I will tell you is everything else that went wrong. - Phone... a dead line...literally didn't work (used my blackberry as an alarm instead of a wake-up call). Thankfully, the phone system started working again at approximately 2am when the loudest ring I have ever heard nearly threw me out of bed. This happened two more times...no one there...just a happy-to-ring phone. - The TV offered nothing other than the basics. No movie options and when you are traveling for work...you want movie options. - Trying balance the air was a lost cause. The soothing "jump start" affect gave me the feeling of being in Hell's Kitchen (pre-2000). - The Internet access..."we are having technically difficulties with our internet connection." That was it for me. I threw on some clothes, zipped up my suitcase and got out of the hotel as quickly as I could. I have to be honest...since I checked out a day early and moved to the dependable W Hotel on Lexington, I didn't have an opportunity to scope out room service, the bar or really anything else. I can't say if they get the thumbs up or not. My advice...stick to what you know.
Pros: Good Midtown location, overall design is cool, Serafina next door is great for dinner
Cons: Feels like half the effort was put into making this a great hotel...so close...but not there
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