This hotel has the sort of old school class too it that makes you feel like you're staying in a classic film set in NYC. Rooms are large but the bathroom wasn't the best - still, very nice hotel.
[film] Free outdoor films continue with Caddyshack on Tuesday, 6/10. Themed cocktails, & table-side waitress service is available with $20 minimum food & beverage per person. Seating begins at 8:00pm. Read more
If ur gng 2 do lobby bar, mk sur Tony (shrt, stocky) or Anthony (tall, crly) takes care of u. >Tru bartenders, in the old schl sense of real gntlmn and frnds. Tell em Havens from NYC/Charlotte sent u.
Prepare your pocket for the extra US$40,00 the charge per day that includes internet and access to gym but not a simple print out. New York City constantly searching for new ways of ripping you off
Run by the Pakistan Gov like a motel 6 in the middle of NYC. The lobby, and hotel bar are cool, classic NYC... but no hot water and cable out for days!? outlets broken, peeling paint, moldy bathrooms?
Mandatory fees that are inexplicably not included in the price so you think you're getting a better deal than you are. TVs that rarely work right, only two working elevators. Don't get fooled.
In their storage service lost the luggage of my sister and boyfriend with the entire collection to present during NY Fashion Week (Children of our town). They dont do anything to fix it $$$.
This classic hotel has appeared in such major motion pictures such as "Man on a Ledge," "Malcolm X," "Wall Street" and "The French Connection." Read more
this is NOT where they filmed Ghostbusters: "filming of the Hotel scenes took place at the Biltmore Hotel, in Los Angeles, California."src: http://ghostbusters.wikia.com/wiki/Sedgewick_Hotel
Decently nice and clean. But for the price, I would've liked to not walk down the stairs because elevators took too long. Elevators are so slow and small, and wifi options suck.
To wait for elevators is 5-7 minutes!Ice machines don't work!Vending machines are empty!Room service doesn't work during the day!Rooms are old.Maids are very loud. Staff is rude and not ready to help.
Opened in 1924, The Roosevelt Hotel is the perfect midtown Manhattan hotel central to everything. With 1,015 guestrooms and 33 suites, we have accommodations for everyone and every group. Guests enjoy our open-air rooftop lounge, on-property bar and restaurant, and shop in our street-level mall.