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User Reviews for The Waldorf-AstoriaResearch 183 user reviews for The Waldorf-Astoria.
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Jul 10, 2007 by
Margaret from Carmel, IN
“First time at this hotel and I was so impressed with the flowers, the staff and the location. Will certainly go back the next time I am in New York. Have been telling all my family and friends that they must go there. Awesome.” 0 of 1 people found this review helpful.Jul 10, 2007 by
Nalani from Honolulu, HI
“Will stay again but after renovations are complete.” Jul 9, 2007 by
Laura from Plano, TX
“The hotel was luxurious, spacious and the ambiance radiated elegance. The staff was very courteous and helpful. I felt very safe in the area and it was close enough to shops, central park, time square and additional attractions. It was a dream of mine to stay at the waldorf Astoria, and I made it a reality. The hotel exceeded my expectations. Two thumbs up.” Jul 4, 2007 by
Roselyn from Rolling Meadows, IL
“Elegant, very New York, sophisticated.” Jun 28, 2007 by
Rick from Kansas City, MO
“Hotel had a large wedding going on and closed the lobby. Had to walk downstairs to basement to get to elevators. Staff in lounge was unfriendly and inattentive.” Jun 21, 2007 by
Carmen from Humble, TX
“The hotel is great and historic. The only down side is that the lobby is always full with tourists and passer bys. Everyone wants to see the inside. Lovely place!” Jun 21, 2007 by
Mark from Worthington, OH
“Customer service was excellent. Hotel radiated class and elegance.” Jun 13, 2007 by
Child from Point Pleasant, PA
“This hotel is beautiful, staff was very friendly & helpful, rooms were extremely large & clean, beds were very comfortable, huge tub, and everything was very elegant. Down side, expensive! We will return here any time and recommend it to everyone.” May 29, 2007 by
Lisa from Hillsboro, OR
“The Waldorf Astoria was a beautiful hotel, nicely appointed and charming in every regard. We enjoyed our stay and would recommend it to friends. The bell and reservation staff is exceptional.” May 23, 2007 by
Rich from Stafford, VA
“The Waldorf exceeds any hotel I have ever visited. Customer support was outstanding. Room service was quick and friendly. The hotel is simply beautiful. Everything about the Waldorf was more than I expected. It will be my hotel of choice for every New York visit.” Apr 3, 2007 by
Alan from Conway, AR
“The welder offers a unique atmosphere and history offering a true new York experience. The hotel's location is ideal for those wanting to stay within walking distance of Rockefeller center and times square.” Mar 22, 2007 by
Elizabeth from Statesboro, GA
“We decided to stay at the well-off to get a good experience for our first trip to nay and we were not disappointed. The hotel is beautiful and the service was great. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to experience luxurious accommodations!” Mar 7, 2007 by
Amber from Bloomington, IN
“Beautiful, historic. Loved the room. Slept like a baby. Helpful and polite staff. Seem to have a system. Very good a directing guests to the proper places. The only complaint was one staff members answered my cousin's question about breakfast in a condescending manner. Otherwise great visit.” Mar 5, 2007 by
Allen from Tampa, FL
“Great location and definitely eat at Oscar's!” Feb 28, 2007 by
Damian from Philadelphia, PA
“For the price I paid, you can't beat the overall value. It was a beautiful hotel that everyone can enjoy!” Feb 19, 2007 by
John from Bridgeton, NJ
“If you are looking for anything affordable, look elsewhere, but if you want an experience to remember it will be worth the cost of the waldorf. The rooms are gorgeous and I slept better in the bed at the waldorf than I do at home. Shopping is a short walking distance and Broadway and midtown only minutes by cab. Unbelievable. My wife and I can't wait for the next visit.” Feb 15, 2007 by
Piers from Gustard Wood
“We loved the welder Astoria, staying there 4 days in February. Check-in was instant. Our two children were offered crayons and coloring books, and without asking, we were given a significant room upgrade. the rooms were clean, spacious, old fashioned in a very endearing way, with plenty of towels, big beds, postcards, chairs etc breakfast was excellent, though busy, and the pancakes we had, large, with generous and extra maple syrup. The buffet was good too. All staff was very helpful and friendly. The hotel itself enjoys an excellent location, and had a real art deco feel about it. The main areas are superbly historic, and a joy to walk through. We were sad to leave this historic hotel. And again, check out was fast and easy. Would we stay there again? Definitely.” Feb 14, 2007 by
Megan from Philadelphia, PA
“It was like stepping back into time. We were only a stone's throw from all the places that we wanted to visit. I only wish we had not made other arrangements for brunch because it looked fabulous! You couldn't possibly leave there hungry. Gorgeous flowers greeted us in the entryway and every last detail in the lobby was perfect down to the elevator doors. Only one disappointment, I know that the rooms go with the decor of the entire building, but it seemed like the last time it was renovated was in 1965. Everything was very well maintained, however, for a hotel with world class recognition I had higher expectations. Maybe I¿m just spoiled¿” Feb 7, 2007 by
Tom from Philadelphia, PA
“Old tired. Needs to be gutted and started all over again. Very disappointing.” 0 of 2 people found this review helpful.Jan 24, 2007 by
Eva from Poughkeepsie, NY
“Was probably the epitome of luxury in its hay day but is in desperate need of renovations and updates. I was actually fearful of cutting myself on the Nails that were exposed on the counters in the bathroom, and the light fixture hanging out of the wall in the shower.” Jan 10, 2007 by
Roberto from Woodland Hills, CA
“Though the rooms were old, the history of the hotel made up for it. But for the price rate that they ask for, they should update the rooms, because there are nicer hotels in Manhattan that charge less.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Nov 2, 2006 by
Judith from Tampa, FL
“Beautiful, historic and glamorous I would have preferred a few more cable channels on the TV. Altos did not need the fax and it looked kind of weird in all of the rooms. It took away from the overall glamour of the room. It would also have been nice to have a more reasonably priced breakfast at Oscar's - $27.00 is a bit high even for NY. I enjoyed my stay and would return!” Oct 21, 2006 by
Joe from Tucker, GA
“One of the best hotels that I have experienced.” Sep 20, 2006 by
Ricky from Mtjuliet, TN
“Hotel was clean, comfortable, friendly - great stay but never ate there due to prices.” Aug 23, 2006 by
mackenzie from plattsburgh,ny
“I stayed at the Waldorf Astoria on a Saturday night. My first impression was it was nice, lots of nice looking people with sweaters hanging around there necks. I got to the room and was disappointed by the appearance, it was nice, but I had stayed at the Hilton New York the night before and wasn't as nice as that room. It was clean, and the beds were comfortable. We took showers before we went out on the town and the shower would not drain and the shower wouldn't stay on unless the water was so hot it burnt your skin. Then we went out and came in late, the staff was great but I felt like they were all waiting for a tip. We wanted to sleep in, not a chance. The noise outside our room, and coming from other rooms was unbelievable. We had housekeeping open our door 4 times without knocking and yelling housekeeping!! The phone rang twice, and the one by the bed didn't work so I had to get up to answer it and no one was there, it had to be the hotel staff because we didn't know anyone else staying in this hotel. I felt as if they were trying to kick us out of our room. We had till 12 noon to be checked out and I didn't plan on checking out any earlier. Oh and the room service. What a joke that was. A very basic breakfast was 72 dollars and it came up cold, and I had to call to have them take it back, because it wasn't worth 72 dollars. Never ever will I stay there again.” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Aug 8, 2006 by
Richard from Salt Lake City, UT
“An elegant hotel in a convenient location. Service was excellent and the room was decent size for New York. The hotel is showing its age - elevators were broken, and the plumbing went out one night. Overall a decent value for the money by New York standards. They need to upgrade the hotel infrastructure though.” Aug 2, 2006 by
Kana from Rockville, MD
“We got an absolute price at the Waldorf Astoria and really appreciated the opportunity to stay at such a top hotel, in a mini-suite, at a great price.” Jul 19, 2006 by
Tina from Edgerton, WI
“We went for a "girl's only" weekend last week. It had been our first time in NYC & we were all quite impressed. There is a lot of walking around but it's such a great change from our daily lives. This hotel that we stayed at was quite impressive as well. We weren't expecting much out of our 1 bedroom, king size bed but wow, it was comfortable. We did wish for there to be a fridge & coffee maker in the room however. And we didn't realize we were being charged $1.50 every time we picked up the telephone but other than that, things went pretty well. This is a huge hotel & was packed with people on our stay.” Jul 6, 2006 by
Jennifer from Montebello, CA
“The Waldorf-Astoria has done a great job of maintaining its reputation for luxury and class. staying at the Waldorf is like taking a trip into the past- interior decor is classic and timeless, but be warned that some of the furnishings (such as the a/c units in the rooms) are also old. overall, I highly recommend a stay at the Waldorf at least once in a lifetime!” Jul 6, 2006 by
Ling from Vancouver, BC CA
“This is my first stay in the hotel and I liked it very much. I will likely to come again if the price is still as good.” Jun 7, 2006 by
Kimberly from Waldorf, MD
“Hotel was beautiful. Staff friendly. Location ideal/upscale. Price is high, but you are definitely paying for the name here and for that it was worth it. We had a great stay in NYC.” May 21, 2006 by
Gina from Convent Station, NJ
“Great place to stay, I was a little disappointed, I thought it would be more over the top.” May 19, 2006 by
Nick from Washington, DC
“What's to say? It's the Waldorf; it's appointed like no other hotel I've ever stayed in. There's a baby grand piano in the reception area and an excellent pianist playing almost any time of day. There's another baby grand in the foyer with the same set up. The staff is the best and most polite you can find anywhere. The only drawback is, it being an older building, the ventilation in my room left a bit to be desired. My room was a bit stuffy at night, and I could not seem to get the A/C to kick on. Had I been planning more than single night stay, I would have inquired about it with the front desk.” May 17, 2006 by
Morgan from Cambridge, MA
“The Waldorf Astoria is the epitome of class and style - they value their guests and everyone is treated with importance & respect. The building itself is breathtaking and brimming with history. The room was gorgeous, complete with a huge marble bath. The lobby and ballrooms were spectacular! We could easily see why the Waldorf has the stellar reputation that it does. It was like going back in time to an era filled with grace and elegance - we truly loved every second of our stay!” May 16, 2006 by
Sarah from Centerport, NY
“Hotel was clean, comfortable and majestic though the rooms were fairly small. Great food and service at the restaurant and bars had friendly staff. Check in quick and easy and finally an offer of help with your luggage (by which time you felt you had got it this far through revolving doors and up stairs that you did not need assistance!).” Apr 9, 2006 by
Kathy from Monrovia, CA
“The service, quality & attention is more than I expected. Although the noise was a bit disturbing in the mornings. Other than that I loved it.” Mar 9, 2006 by
Ramon from Miami, FL
“Friendly staff and excellent locations to attractions and restaurants. A few blocks from Time Square.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Mar 8, 2006 by
Tony from Smyrna, GA
“Fabulous art deco hotel well restored in excellent location. Staff all highly professional. Facilities were quiet, comfortable and attractive. Only down side was extra charges for workout facility and no coffee machine in room.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Mar 8, 2006 by
Cheryl from Lighthouse Point, FL
“Though the grand lobby is beautiful, I was a bit disappointed with this hotel after you leave the lobby level, comparably priced hotels in area offer more luxurious rooms furniture, size, and linens. The common areas of the floors and the bathrooms in the rooms are quite dated and could use some work. Unfortunately the reality did not quite meet the reputation and as a result. I would be unlikely to stay here again.” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Mar 6, 2006 by
Anne from Columbia, SC
“Classic New York hotel with wonderful service, good location. Very attractive decor.” Feb 28, 2006 by
Kim from Pittsford, NY
“We were upgraded to a room in the Waldorf Towers at no additional cost. The lobby was beautiful with a fresh floral arrangement as large as a small room! Every door was opened, taxis were hailed for you, everything was excellent. The drinks were pricey in the lounges, but it is one of the finest hotels I have ever seen. It is a very short walk to Fifth Avenue shopping, and short cab rides to other locations. The reception desk was extremely friendly. ” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Feb 26, 2006 by
Kimberly from Cambridge, MA
“You would think that it would be a luxuriant experience, however, this is not the case. The fire alarms kept going off at all hours of the day and night. There was no coffee pot in the room. I am now currently battling over a charge to my card after I checked out for Mini-bar services that I did not use. I am truly disappointed in the overall stay. ” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Feb 23, 2006 by
Kathy from Melbourne Beach, FL
“Its a quick walk to Grand Central Station. Good breakfast places in the hotel. Beautiful foyer with piano playing. Staff was extraordinarily nice.” Feb 12, 2006 by
Jim from Thorndale, PA
“Excellent hotel. Service was fast and friendly. Great hotel to get that Old New York feel and sense of grandeur. Recommend staying their at least once in your lifetime.” Jan 10, 2006 by
Jeff from Manchester, CT
“The check-in is quick with great amenities. This is a centrally located and beautiful hotel.” Jan 3, 2006 by
Tracy from Middletown, CT
“This was our second PL stay at the Waldorf. We thoroughly enjoyed it, and the hotel is great. Staff is also very pleasant.” 0 of 1 people found this review helpful.Nov 30, 2005 by
David from Riverside, CA
“If you ever have the opportunity to stay here, do it. Location, elegance, charm, history, this Hotel has it all. Top notch all the way.” 4 of 4 people found this review helpful.Oct 13, 2005 by
Dory from Jacksonville, FL
“It was classy and comfortable, and was convenient for all of the places we needed to go. It was exactly what we wanted.” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Sep 18, 2005 by
Marjorie from North Saint Paul, MN
“The hotel management and staff treated us with the utmost respect. All our needs were met or exceeded regarding bed type & smoking room. The hotel was more than elegant and beautiful. I hope I am lucky enough to be able to stay at the Waldorf-Astoria again. It was the best vacation of my life.” 1 of 2 people found this review helpful.Sep 12, 2005 by
Michele from Castle Rock, CO
“The accomadations were slightly old but still beautiful. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Since we were there 8 nights we needed additional hangers and a functioning iron board which took longer to arrive than it should have. The location is perfect and we were delighted with the price. ” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Hotel Representatives:
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