Thursday, April 8, 2010

mandarin oriental or four seasons???

My company is sending me on vacation to New York and are covering the Hotel. My best friend and I will be coming to New York for the first time and would like some advise on Hotels, Looks like the Four Seasons and the Mandarin Oriental are rated very high. Anyone have some advise on which hotel might be more exciting to experience.



mandarin oriental or four seasons???


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mandarin oriental or four seasons???


The Mandarin is newer (just opened about a year or so ago) and has a very nice view of Central Park (if you are on the Park side).




The Four Seasons, on the other hand, has surge protectors in all of its bedrooms. What this means is that if you%26#39;re working on a laptop in your hotel room and the hotel is hit by lightning, the computer will initially cut out, but will re-boot within about fifteen seconds of the lightning strike. Apparently, surge protectors are also useful in counteracting the effects of meteor showers ; but I would say the odds of one of these happening during your sojourn in New York would probably be at least a million to one.




If they%26#39;re only paying for a non-view room, I%26#39;d probably opt for a place with a view. Compare prices for park view rooms at the Pierre, Sherry-Netherland, Ritz-Carlton, Essex House. Or how about the St. Regis, where you get your own butler? Or the fabulous Carlyle?

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