Jamie Dornbush Review of The Manhattan at Times Square ...
The lobby looks decent on the surface (which misle...
The lobby looks decent on the surface (which misleads you into thinking the rooms can't be too bad) but when you take a closer look you can see how dirty it actually is. The rooms are tiny. The bathrooms are tiny. There is so much dust it's ridiculous, the carpets are stained and coming up, paint is peeling, wallpaper is peeling, there is mildew in the bathroom, the tiles were broken, the tub had a slip resistant mat thrown in and someone attempted to seal it to the tub (most likely to cover up all the rust in the bottom of the tub), outlets were loose in the walls, the box spring covers were stained, and the windows were filthy. Housekeeping tried entering our room twice (once around 8am, and the second time around 10am) despite the Do Not Disturb sign hanging on the door and the best part was they didn't even knock the second time, they just unlocked the door and attempted to enter but were unable to because of the swing bar door guard. Walls are paper thin as well, thankfully we didn't have noisy neighbors but housekeeping wasn't all that considerate with their noisiness. I will never stay at this hotel again, especially since there are so many other options available.
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