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Try couchsurfing.org.
EDIT: $30 a night is as cheap as you're going to find. Also room/board + $700 a month is very nice, I'd say.
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On August 29 2012 06:16 Empyrean wrote: Try couchsurfing.org.
EDIT: $30 a night is as cheap as you're going to find. Also room/board + $700 a month is very nice, I'd say.
Yea, couchsurfing seems nice, I already started looking at it before writing this post. I'm just a little scared for her. I shouldn't have let her go alone. :\
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My GF was in NY this spring, I'm gonna ask her tomorrow where she stayed, I can't remember the name of the place. It was very cheap, but also not really top notch quality (hence the low price, I guess).
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NYC is an expensive place to stay.
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On August 29 2012 08:31 Naib wrote: My GF was in NY this spring, I'm gonna ask her tomorrow where she stayed, I can't remember the name of the place. It was very cheap, but also not really top notch quality (hence the low price, I guess).
Thanks Naib, that would help.
Edit: About couchsurfing: she wrote to a bunch of hosts, but they don't seem to reply. :\
Edit2: If an admin comes around, please double the 'm' in the title...
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she is a girl she is going to find a ton of hosts.
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On August 29 2012 14:22 bibilisk wrote: she is a girl she is going to find a ton of hosts.
Maybe the problem is that she is not going alone, but with another guy.
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Having been in NYC in a hostel (2 actually) 30$ is the price you pay (if my memory serves me right). It was even more expensive elsewhere.
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She said it was "Twelve Towns YMCA", for 55 bucks a night (which seems to be more expensive than what you wrote, I remembered differently).
Her advice was that she should take a bus to Chinatown, and look around - there's bound to be very cheap hostels there (which can't be found on the internet).
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On August 30 2012 05:38 Naib wrote: She said it was "Twelve Towns YMCA", for 55 bucks a night (which seems to be more expensive than what you wrote, I remembered differently).
Her advice was that she should take a bus to Chinatown, and look around - there's bound to be very cheap hostels there (which can't be found on the internet).
Thanks a lot Naib!
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