![]() ![]() The Room Serviceīecause I was here during covid times, some things were different.įor example, usually, they have an avocado toast buffet upon entering the hotel. I’m usually a sound sleeper, but the AC’s weird temperature swings and loudness made for a restless night. As soon as it’s off, it warms up about 10 degrees. Regardless of what temperature you want, it gets frigid when it’s on. ![]() There’s enough space for your toiletries. It consisted of a modular sink and vanity. If you need extra space, one side of the bed contains drawers and shelving underneath. There are some in the kitchen area and even the restroom.īut, this is where you’re supposed to hang all your garments. Basically, they’ve put a row of hooks that spans the entire wall of the bedroom. Their closet is more of a concept than an actual closet. The end of the bed consists of a bench with rectangular pillows you can remove. It’s a queen-size bed which means my partner and I had plenty of space. The bedroom is tucked away, divided by a small, quarter-wall. Although they’re a little stiff, I managed. Right past the “kitchen,” there’s a small table for two, a coffee table, and a very cozy couch you can sleep on. So, I guess I’m spending a lot of money on eating out. But It’s also nice to have a stovetop for us penny-pinchers. I’ve read that they’ve intentionally created the Moxy like this because, according to their research, Millennials prefer room service over making your own meals. So you can’t cook, but you could hear Britney all day long! Moxy provided this in a record with a record player. They didn’t have any drawers for plates or utensils.īut, they did have the most important thing: Britney Spears Hit Me Baby One More Time. However, there was no stovetop or microwave. With a kitchen-like counter and sink upon entering and a small dining table for eating. “L” shaped suite at the Moxy Times Square. The suite, although still small, was good enough for both of us. Since they run a little small me and my partner decided to get a suite for our stay. One of the great things about the Moxy is their ability to create small spaces into great living areas (or so I’ve heard.) Almost every new hotel guest went to the window for help or further assistance-what a bummer. I wanted it to work.Īs I continued my stay, I learned that the machines were too complicated for most people. They’re fancy and almost futuristic in style. Lucky for me, they have two windows with employees to help in these situations.Īs I checked in with a person, it dawned on me that this would have been incredible if the machines worked. I look around the room with panic in my eyes. Did it charge my card? Did I screw the machine up? But most importantly, how will I check in? I pick up a key card, and as I proceed to scan, the machine gives me an error and then dies! But, the machines are not as intuitive as you think. Does this mean you can check yourself in and make it as speedy as possible? This is heavenly. Pretty fancy check-in machines at the Moxy Times Square.Īwesome. ![]()
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