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Moxy NYC Times Square New York Reviews from The Last Year
This place looks a little sketchy when you walk in, but
This place looks a little sketchy when you walk in, but it's all happening on the second floor. During the day great work location decent food at night. It's kind of a hip DJ bar scene worth definitely good for the price. Rooms are tiny, but well designed good great beds. Nice showers. Definitely a great spot for someone on a budget.
I really loved this hotel.
We were visiting from Westchester (a staycation) for a special event in NYC and knew we didn't want to drive home late, so we booked at the Moxy. The room was relatively cheap ($260) considering it was NYC. The rooms are SMALL but that will be the case with any NYC hotel unless you spend $600+. I will say that they made excellent use of space, with tables/chairs hanging on the wall as to not take up floor space. The decor is modern, sophisticated, and fun. The hotel has a $30 food/beverage credit, so in the morning we popped down to Cafe Avignon for amazing croissants. I had the almond, and my husband had the ham and gruyere ($7.50 each). The drip coffee was free. Anything other than that (latte, cappuccino, etc) was not free, but we still had about $16 left on our credit that we could've used if we wanted. The cafe and its sitting area is also beautiful. We spent some time on the rooftop bar which was really fun and whimsical. Cocktails were okay, not incredible, but you're really going for the vibe and atmosphere. There's also a restaurant, bar, and barber shop on the lower levels. I would definitely return to Moxy in the future. All of the staff members we encountered were super friendly and kind.
Take a $50/night hotel, add some hipster lipstick, and
Take a $50/night hotel, add some hipster lipstick, and you've got the MOXY HVAC did not work - they promised it might work the following day, but we checked out The website lies about large spacious rooms. They are tiny. No closet, no drawers, only space available to open a suitcase is on the bed No Restaurant No bellman They told us they served a full breakfast at the bar. This turned out to be instant oatmeal out of a cardboard carton that you add your own hot water to, a cold bagel and croissant for $23. Everything is inconvenient
Hi, I just got off the phone with Sharon from the back
Hi, I just got off the phone with Sharon from the back office of this wonderful establishment where she was so accommodating and I have to say that I haven't been treated like this from a customer service standpoint as I'm traveling and she's going above and beyond to attempt to accommodate meanybody that comes to New York should definitely stay at the Moxie and ask for Sharon M if she can make any magic happen. They're nice enough to basically get my name onto the front desk list as soon as a room is gonna be available so that I can get President. I have to say that's stellar service VIP thank you Sharon for going above and beyond.. - Jaye pickard -
Excellent stay! Check in was easy, room was very clean.
We were able to store our bags for free before checking in. Complimentary breakfast was a plus!
Decent location, near MSG.
Parking is directly next door but $80 a night and not affiliated with hotel. The checkin staff at hotel was very friendly and I was offered a credit in the form of a drink at the bar or room service. Apparently that is the Moxy way at checkin. My only complaint is the location of my room was right across staff elevator and that was annoying. The room I had was very similar to a single dorm room in college. If you are taller than 5'8" that bed could be too small for you as I am 5'5 and my feet almost touched the tv. The on site bar was nice in the sense they had many seating options but bartenders weren't very friendly and the drink was just ok. If I'm in a pinch like I was that night I could try a different Moxy for comparison.
The roof top bar is wonderful.
I have been there several times. The ambiance is top notch. The views are amazing! When you add in some delightful dinners, and a few cocktails it all adds up to a wonderful evening.
The Moxy Staff were great.
From checkin to dinning to housekeeping I thought the stay was wonderful. I had never stayed in this style or concept before and I was in town for my bday weekend in NYC, the hotel rooms were clean and the decor of the property was extremely trendy and had a great vibe. If you're on the fence about staying the pros are proximity to Times Square and Macys! It's an Uber away from anything else. It's a good choice if you are looking for a nice boutique feel place with good food and drinks.
This is more of a bare bones accommodation for those who
This is more of a bare bones accommodation for those who really only need a place to sleep. It is very convenient since it is not far from Times Square, Penn Station and Port Authority and some tourist sites. [My reason for choosing the Moxy] The room I had had a comfortable bed, which in the room that i got was pushed to one side of the space making it difficult to get to the windows to adjust the shades. Opposite the bed there is a wide screen TV which comes out from the wall and can be adjusted as to how you are laying in bed. There are temperature controls in the room but no instructions as to how to regulate it. There is no place to store clothing, no bureau, armoire. The base of the bed contains a large safe and there is some room adjacent to the safe area where you could place some clothing. The wall opposite the bed has a series of hooks that run along the entire wall and this also house a circular table as well as some fold out seating. There are hangers as well for jackets, etc. For those who need to do work, there is a fold out desk which is convenient. [see picture] There are also some funky accents, a shadow box [see picture] a phone [see picture] The shower and toilet are in one area-the shower is a raindrop and the water pressure is good. The is a small circular orange light near the bed which did not work when i tried it-I though it was a light but I may be wrong. The sink is outside the bathroom-glazed ceramic but the faucet does not turn so you cannot really clean the sink adequately. Water is provided in the room for $5/bottle. As other reviewers have said, there is no ironing board but there is a nice steamer [below sinck] and of course a hair dryer.[on the wall] There is also a cutting board on the wall with a schedule as to what is going on in the hotel, the rooftop etc. Should you decided to take this cutting board, you will be charged $35. Towels are adequate and there is also packets to remove make-up. There is no robe, slippers provided. Upon check in, you are given discount coupons for use within the hotel but these must be used during your stay, they are invalid afterwards. Their restaurant Legalsea has its entrance of 7th Avenue and there is also a cafe for breakfast food but I did not eat at either so cannot comment. Live music is provided from Tuesday thru Saturday into the wee hours and this may be a deal breaker for some. There is no airport shuttle so its a yellow cab or Uber. If you are driving, there is a parking garage nearby which has nothing to do with the Moxy and is a separate fee. in summary, the Moxy provides a small but minimally furnished hotel which was very comfortable for the night that I stayed there. It appeals to a younger crowd and if this is your vibe, it is great. I would recommend and return.
What a fun vibe this property has! I don't need a lot:
What a fun vibe this property has! I don't need a lot: clean bed, safe space, somewhere to get food and drink on property. Moxy NYC Times Square fit the bill and then some. I had a King Suite (Room 1511). There is no closet. There is no iron. But I don't need that. So I was a-ok. Staff at Reception was welcoming, helpful. Staff at Bar Moxy and Rooftop Bar were all wonderful. I'll definitely stay again when I'm back in NYC.
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Prepaid Reservation Fee
By 👻 @CivilizedCard10, 07/06/2023 5:26 pm
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When you sell a reservation that has a prepaid fee AT takes a commission on that fee. This doesn’t really make sense because it’s an expense the seller incurs not part of the profit that is shared.
For example:
Carbone NYC fee to book table for 2 is $108.88
If you sell it for $200 on AT you get $140 from them.
Your net profit is $31 and AT collects $60 in fees.
It would make more sense not to charge commission on the upfront fee as this creates a disincentive and results in higher costs for buyers.
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Answer from 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/06/2023 6:51 pm)
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Agreed. Ultimately not addressing this month after month is clearly resulting in a drop in certain venue’s rankings & sales.
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Answer from 👻 @LaudableSupport16 (10/23/2023 11:47 am)
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I agree to this!
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