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The staff was nice. The lobby was lovely. That's about all I can say for the WJ.I was quoted one price, and charged a higher one.They put me on the unrenovated side of the hotel -- roughly translated "The side that's still tenement".Community bathrooms for the permanent residents, awful odors, writing on the walls.The room itself was TINY -- and didn't smell all that great from the other rooms on the floor.I don't recommend it unless you just need a place to crash for a few hours, because the location is fabulous.
Our first time to NY and we loved the Washington Jefferson Hotel. It was a great location, right in the heart of everything. The staff was very helpful and friendly and even though the rooms are small (like all NY hotels!) it was very comfortable and modern and had everything you could ever need. The bed was great with a down comforter! It is also located right next to a GREAT Irish Pub (B&B Doyles) that is perfect for the beginning or ending of your evening! We would definitely stay there again!
Spent 3 nights (fri/sat/sun) at the wj this past weekend and quite enjoyed the stay. i stayed in 680 (twin room) at a rate of $99 a night and for that money it was well worth it. the room was spotless, the bathroom was equipped with modern fixtures and stand-up shower which I actually preferred, rather than a tub with curtain that always gets in the way (who takes a bath at a hotel anyway?).the reception staff was helpful and polite, but chad the doorman definitely surpassed my doorman expectations. he was very helpful and friendly and was always ready to give me advice and directions every time i left the hotel, and wish me well on my way. thanks chad, you're the best!back to the room - yes it was tiny, but being only 5"2, a big room would just be a waste anyway. truth be known, i didnt spend much time in there anyway - its new york city! the bed was very comfortable with a goosedown duvet, the furniture and deco was tasteful and the air conditioner worked properly (although it got a bit noisy at night). the view wasn't anything great (the room looked onto the adjoining building) although i did happen to get a nice good look at an attractive young man getting out of the shower.anyway, i would give this hotel an overall rating of 4/5, partly due to the fact that I could never seem to reach housekeeping, and they didnt have any bottle openers available to me. luckily the bathroom doorjamb opened my corona bottles just fine.i will definitely be staying there next time i am back in nyc. |
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