I could be remembering incorrectly, but I swear that back in the day, the Fest rate for rooms at the Marriott Marquis (a PRIME location) was $99/night.
That was the Festival room rate indeed, which is why I don't think we go there anymore, they were losing money! It's prime, mid-town real estate near everything!
I've been to Salem more than a few times. It would be a great place for DS Halloween party. Elmont...
Midtown and the theatre district have been losing some of their oldest businesses lately due to the real estate market. The Howard Johnson's facing Times Square closed within the past year. Barrymore's will close at the end of the month.
Except for when we were practically in the middle of nowhere in Tarrytown in '04, my use of any of the hotels' vendors has been negligible at best. And even that year I made two trips into NYC.
It was either that or starve. That is undoubtedly the worst service I have ever seen in any restaurant in my life.
i "day-tripped" it at the 2004 tarrytown fest so i wasn't really reliant on the hotel services but even so i was stunned at the location's lack of convieniences.it was sort of in this depressing office park setting in the middle of nowhere.why was this location ever chosen?
even after the 2003 brooklyn fest i vowed never to shell out the $$$ for the banquet ever again.no "stars" were seated at my table,for some reason i recall the video presentation was canceled and the meal itself was the classic "rubber chicken dinner".hospital food and unless i'm remembering this wrong no wine.
Hopefully there will be new guests or surprise guests to make the 40th memorable.