Rooms in NYC
Posted By: LinK on 2006-11-11
In Reply to: Just don't expect a luxurious room unless you are sm - you don't have to go dumpy
Thanks for the advice. I figured the prices would be a bit hefty. I'm not going until February, but plan on booking now. I checked the Milford Plaza and believe it or not they're already booked. My sister-in-law thinks the National Dog Show is the weekend I'm going so I'm not sure what I'll fine. I'm also sharing the room with a friend so we'll be splitting the bill for the room.
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Exactly and that's why many churches have cry rooms.
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We require that the rooms be tidy but not...sm
super clean. For example, all clothes must be off the floor, furniture not so dusty I can write my name in it and floors have to be vacuumed once a week. The kids aren't allowed to eat or drink in their rooms because we had problems in the past with this and getting ants so they're only allowed to eat in the dining area and living room (as long as they clean up after themselves on the latter).
I wouldn't allow my kids to live in a super messy room but Martha Stewart's white glove would produce dirt on it at any time!
Feed in separate rooms, leave in with food for 1/2hr.
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