The Most Comfortable Beds In The World !
Arrived Easter Sunday. Took five minutes to find out reception on 8th floor. Entrance area littered with young student type people sprawled out on the floor, so it was a bit of a struggle to get to the lifts. Check-in was smooth and efficient. Pleasantly surprised by the spacious, well furnished room we were given on 22nd floor - two queen beds, two comfortable arm-chairs and a very comfortable desk-chair. The bathroom was also spacious and well stocked with towels, soap etc., and the shower easy to control and operate. There was also ample storage space for clothes, luggage and all the little bits and pieces we tend to take on holiday these days. the room also boasted a large, flat screen television and a coffe/tea machine with a reasonable supply of the required ingredients. Being a bit jet-lagged from our flight from the UK we retired at 7.30 pm, expecting (as usually happens on these trips) to awaken fully refreshed a few hours later (particularly myself, as I am a bit of an insomniac and only sleep about four hours a night at home). I was therefore absolutely gobsmacked when I woke up and discovered it was 5.00 am and that I had actually slept solidly for over 9 hours ; moreover, after going downstais for a 'ciggy' (crap NY City laws) I came back up to bed (which was somehow still warm !) and promptly fell fast asleep again until 9.00am - which was when my equally gobsmacked wife awoke from her slumbers. Absolutely amazing ! The second,and regretfully final, night's sleep was just as good and equally as uncanny as the first. My wife, being the inquisitive type, discovered that the beds were equipped with a kind of thin over-mattress which seemed to both adjust itself to our body shapes as well as retain its warmth for quite a lengthy period of time when not occupied.
Our only real complaint about the Marriot Marquis is the fact that it cost $63 for 2 full American breakfasts - which is more than we paid for any other meal during our short stay in the City. The waitress did not explain that the coffee and fruit juces were 'extras', or that the 'buffet' option would have been a lot cheaper and quicker (we waited half-an-hour for our food), so her tip of 50 cents was, in my opinion, a little over-generous.
All in all, therefore, with its close proximity to all of central Manhattan's major attractions and shopping venues, the comfortably spacious rooms and those fantastic beds I would certainly recommend the Marriot Marquis to anyone planning a visit to New York City.