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Park Central is a touristy hotel: a big box of doz...

Park Central is a touristy hotel: a big box of dozens of rooms per floor where you'll find groups of shopping tourists crowding the lobby waiting for their airport shuttles.

Localization is perfect for midtown: close to the Times Square area, the Central Park, etc.

Room infrastructure is good albeit a lack of minibars, coffee machines and tea kettles, available upon request but subject to tight availability. But bed sheets are old and feel old on your skin.

Service is below average. During the two nights we've stayed here so far, cleaning staff leaved vacuum cleaners and gear carts on hallways overnight. We were "upgraded" to a room with two queen beds instead of one king bed, and located a mile away from the elevator. Also, letting the hotel know we were in our honeymoon made no difference whatsoever.

The gym is below average as well: little variety and poor quality made us buy day plans at the Sheraton across the street.

Maid woke me up at 8am the day of my checkout, just to "check if you're there". No sense.

Last I asked for a late checkout and they said no because the hotel is full, which makes absolutely no sense since I wasn't asking for an overnight room: late checkouts are dealth with with a juggling of cleaning staff. That's all. Now I couldn't shower before my 10 hour flight :(

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