Hey do any of you have any recommendations for hotels in NYC?
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Pre-surgery- 80°+ thoracic/ 60°+ lumbar
Still unsure of post-op numbers
37 yrs. old, 6'7" ish
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hi Mike
December is one of the most expensive seasons for hotels in NYC...hotels jack
up their prices for tourist season....that is Christmas, Easter and summer visitors....
i like the Renaissance on East 57th street..it is in the Marriott chain, but it is small...
and great location on the East side, where Boachie is....
i also like the Park Central for lower price...it is on the west side, but not too
far west, & near Central Park...sometimes school groups stay there because the
prices are usually lower, but it is nice...just be careful of noisy school kids...
i would also check prices on the big hotels...they all tend to be nice and be priced
around the same level....
Christmas is really expensive for hotels, but Manhattan looks so pretty, with all the
lights and the tree in Rockefeller Center.....prices are lower January thru March,
til the Easter tourists and then the summer tourists come....ALL the hotels raise
prices according to tourist seasons...
best of luck...
jess
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Hi Mike,
My family stayed at the Belaire Guest Center, which is attached to HSS by a walkway, and 2 blocks from Dr. Boachie's office. It is not cheap either, but with Dec. being peak season, as Jess mentioned, it would be worth checking in to. You should be able to get the special patient rates since you are there to see Dr. B. If you go to the HSS website you can find a phone # for it there.Lori in PA, 52 yrs. old
T54/L72
Surgery 6/7/11, T3-S1, all posterior, with pelvic anchors
Gained 2 inches!
Dr. Boachie, HSS, NYC
12/10/13 Hardware Removal for infection
Lost 2", gained PJK!
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