I was very excited to stay at the Gansevoort during our 3-nights in NYC for my husband's birthday celebration weekend. I had high expectations because of the trendy decor of the hotel as well as the good experiences I've had at the rooftop bar in the past. For $500 per night, you also tend to raise your expectations a little bit. However, upon arriving to the hotel, the woman behind the desk was less than accomodating to help us get a room with a view of the Hudson River, which I had requested when I booked the room 3 months in advance. And then when we got to our room, the bathroom lights were burned out and it took them almost 24 hours to get someone in there to replace the lightbulbs for us. We also noticed that there was not a clock in our room. When we called the front desk to ask about it, they told us that not all guest rooms are equipped with a clock. Sorry, but for the average price of this hotel, we found that very odd. I think they could afford to put analog clocks in the rooms, even if they aren't fancy! We were also a bit irritated to find that we would get locked out of our room everyday, as our key cards would not work whenever we left the room and we had to go back to the lobby to them reactivated each time. It was annoying things like this that added up and made the stay not worth the price we were paying for the room. Aside from these frustrations, it is an ideal location if you want to be on the west side of Manhattan near some of the best restaurants and night life. One suggestion: Fly into the Newark airport instead of La Guardia, otherwise you will spend a lot of time and money on the cab rides to and from the airport!
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