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33. Jet-Set to the Big Apple: Maximizing Points and Miles for Your New York City Escape

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Join us today as we share our favorite tips for using points and miles to plan a trip to New York City. New York City holds a special place in our hearts, and through traveling on points we've discovered incredible ways to explore this vibrant city.

Getting to New York City is a breeze, thanks to the multitude of airlines that fly there.

When it comes to airport hotels, the options at JFK and LaGuardia are worth considering.

When it comes to accommodations in New York City, we have a range of recommendations. There is the highly rated and luxurious Park Hyatt New York, known for its spacious rooms and impressive indoor pool. Jess suggests the family-friendly Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown East, which offers complimentary breakfast and spacious rooms with kitchenettes.

In terms of activities and places to eat, we highlight a few must-visit places. Los Tacos No. 1 in Chelsea Market is at the top of Alex’s list, giving high praise for its delicious and affordable tacos. Taking a stroll along the High Line, a public park built on an elevated historic rail line, is also high on our list for its beautiful views and greenery. The 9/11 Memorial Museum is a moving and well-designed experience, offering a deeper understanding of the tragic events. The Statue Of Liberty, Central Park, and Central Park Zoo are great places for families to explore.

Want to know how you can visit the city that never sleeps for nearly free? Hit that play button and find out more of our award travel tips on how to make your travel dreams a reality!

Links:

Free Gifts and Resources To Start Your Points and Miles Journey:

Our Website:

Connect With Us:

Links For This Episode:

The TWA Hotel

Hyatt Regency JFK at Resorts World

Hyatt Place Flushing/La Guardia Airport

Crowne Plaza JFK

Park Hyatt NYC

Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown East

Hotel Indigo Lower East Side

Thompson Central Park

Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 00:02 Ready to travel to the Big Apple for nearly free?

  • 02:00 Alex shares her preferred airline options to fly to New York City.

  • 03:15 Pam talks about her preference for United Airlines and their flights to LaGuardia or Newark.

  • 04:07 Jess shares her experience flying various airlines to New York City.

  • 06:20 Discussion about using New York City as a starting point for international travel.

  • 07:00 Review of airport hotels, including the TWA Hotel at JFK

  • 13:30 Transition to Manhattan hotels and discussion of staying at the Park Hyatt New York.

  • 15:25 Alex shares her positive experience at the Park Hyatt New York.

  • 21:40 They discuss the Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown East as a good option for families

  • 23:02 Jess mentions her stay at the Hotel Indigo Lower East Side, and the varying points required for IHG stays in New York.

  • 25:50 They discuss the Hyatt Find Experiences program, specifically for Broadway shows, and the ability to earn Hyatt points by booking through it.

  • 38:14 They express their love for hotel hopping and mention the desire to try different hotels in New York City.

  • 39:08 They conclude the episode by discussing their plans for future stays in New York City.

  continue reading

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Join us today as we share our favorite tips for using points and miles to plan a trip to New York City. New York City holds a special place in our hearts, and through traveling on points we've discovered incredible ways to explore this vibrant city.

Getting to New York City is a breeze, thanks to the multitude of airlines that fly there.

When it comes to airport hotels, the options at JFK and LaGuardia are worth considering.

When it comes to accommodations in New York City, we have a range of recommendations. There is the highly rated and luxurious Park Hyatt New York, known for its spacious rooms and impressive indoor pool. Jess suggests the family-friendly Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown East, which offers complimentary breakfast and spacious rooms with kitchenettes.

In terms of activities and places to eat, we highlight a few must-visit places. Los Tacos No. 1 in Chelsea Market is at the top of Alex’s list, giving high praise for its delicious and affordable tacos. Taking a stroll along the High Line, a public park built on an elevated historic rail line, is also high on our list for its beautiful views and greenery. The 9/11 Memorial Museum is a moving and well-designed experience, offering a deeper understanding of the tragic events. The Statue Of Liberty, Central Park, and Central Park Zoo are great places for families to explore.

Want to know how you can visit the city that never sleeps for nearly free? Hit that play button and find out more of our award travel tips on how to make your travel dreams a reality!

Links:

Free Gifts and Resources To Start Your Points and Miles Journey:

Our Website:

Connect With Us:

Links For This Episode:

The TWA Hotel

Hyatt Regency JFK at Resorts World

Hyatt Place Flushing/La Guardia Airport

Crowne Plaza JFK

Park Hyatt NYC

Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown East

Hotel Indigo Lower East Side

Thompson Central Park

Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 00:02 Ready to travel to the Big Apple for nearly free?

  • 02:00 Alex shares her preferred airline options to fly to New York City.

  • 03:15 Pam talks about her preference for United Airlines and their flights to LaGuardia or Newark.

  • 04:07 Jess shares her experience flying various airlines to New York City.

  • 06:20 Discussion about using New York City as a starting point for international travel.

  • 07:00 Review of airport hotels, including the TWA Hotel at JFK

  • 13:30 Transition to Manhattan hotels and discussion of staying at the Park Hyatt New York.

  • 15:25 Alex shares her positive experience at the Park Hyatt New York.

  • 21:40 They discuss the Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown East as a good option for families

  • 23:02 Jess mentions her stay at the Hotel Indigo Lower East Side, and the varying points required for IHG stays in New York.

  • 25:50 They discuss the Hyatt Find Experiences program, specifically for Broadway shows, and the ability to earn Hyatt points by booking through it.

  • 38:14 They express their love for hotel hopping and mention the desire to try different hotels in New York City.

  • 39:08 They conclude the episode by discussing their plans for future stays in New York City.

  continue reading

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