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1. Well designed and appointed bedroom including the perfect bathroom combination steam/shower/soaking tub space.
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2. Our room was simply MAGNIFICENT, and I urge any couple who is staying here to upgrade to the 'King with soaking tub.
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3. As the other reviews mentioned, this room is fantastic with superb views and an incredible soaking tub.
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4. The bathroom had a very large soaking tub and a huge walk-in shower.
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5. There was a huge (think small car) soaking tub that was outstanding.
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6. A glass shower that overlooked the city and the deepest soaking tub I've ever seen.
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7. Booked a king/hi-rise w/Japanese soaking tub.
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8. I stayed in a high-floor soaking tub room; the tub is the deepest I've ever even seen, aside from true hot-tubs.
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9. Also had a gorgeous japanese soaking tub but i did not have a chance to use it.
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10. The bathroom had both the shower with a view, and a huge japanese style soaking tub.
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11. )My partner had asked the front desk at the time of booking whether we could have the highest possible room (we booked a High corner with soaking tub).
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12. The soaking tub was massive, and kind of felt guilty filling it up to the top using up so much water.
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13. When we arrived they didn't Know about our booking, but after a 10 minute wait, the issue was resolved and we had our high floor with soaking tub room set.
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14. Our room also had a very large soaking tub, complete with candles and matches.
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15. Plus:- Large corner suite high floor with the japanese soak tub.
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16. Plus:- Large corner suite high floor with the japanese soak tub.
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17. The bathroom was great with a shower looking out to NY (the floor to ceiling glass windows continue into the bathroom) and a soaking tub which was so big I could take a swim.
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18. We had a room with Soaking Tub and Balcony, we were on the 16th floor and had views out to Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges.
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19. The king with terrace and soaking tub for 2 is well worth the up-tick in price.
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20. And the Chinese soaking tub was great for my daughter's nerves.
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21. My room was a corner room on a relatively high floor with a small balcony that overlooked the atrium of the restaurant and had both the biggest/deepest soaking tub I've ever seen and a lovely shower with a view.
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22. Same sort of decor, just no soaking tub.
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23. We stayed in a high floor room with Japanese soaking tub.
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24. Some of the rooms have enormous bathrooms with spoon shaped tubs filled from a spout in the ceiling, or deep Japanese soaking tubs, or full shower/sauna combos.
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25. The soaking tub was amazing and the shower brilliant as it has a view over Brooklyn Bridge.
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26. Pluses: Big rooms, enormous, very comfortable beds, the views, the soaking tub (you need to plan your bath as they take about an hour to fill), the towels, sheets etc are all top quality as is the enormous mini bar.
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27. We stayed in room 412 - an upper floor king suite with Japanese soaking tub and balcony.
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28. We enjoyed the rest of out stay - watching a fantastic thunderstorm move through around the glass facade, enjoying the deep soaking tub, the view, and the local restaurants and bars.
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29. They called back and found us a room two floors down on 10 (We had requested a High King With Soaking Tub on floors 9-20 and specifically asked for a high floor).
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30. Firstly, the room was great - amazing beds, views and a soaking tub.
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31. We were upgraded on arrival to a high floor king with soaking tub (room 142) and were very pleasantly surprised to get:- very large room (for New York) with sofa, large wardrobes, extremely large bed, floor-to-ceiling windows, large bathroom and a shower looking out onto New York itself.
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32. The bathroom has both a shower (with frosted glass windows, so you get the feeling of showering in front of an open window in the city), and a soaking tub.
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33. I did not have a room with a soaking tub.
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