So Great  Auntie Beryl, who came over last week, was overhearing me recommending all these  hotels to my friends and has decided she's onto something.  She's told all her  friends about my skills and I keep getting  calls from the likes of Mavis, Gertrude and Iris  from her bridge class, all asking me to recommend hotels for them  depending on their preferences (mainly chess, golf and bird watching).  I like  to think I can find something for everyone so I'm being put to the test but  think I'm doing OK so far.
 She went back  to sunny Edinburgh a few days ago (my place is only just recovering from her  stay - I keep finding tea cups in all sorts of obscure places - in the bath,  behind the tv, in the cat's bed....).  Her gossip spreading is renowned  throughout Scotland for the speed at which it travels and as a result I had an interesting call from  cousin Hamish just this  morning.   Some say he  looks like me.... I prefer to think not.
morning.   Some say he  looks like me.... I prefer to think not.
He's heard about these new US entry requirements that mean that all those travelling under the Visa Waiver Programme (most British Citizen passport holders) are required to provide details online 72 hours prior to travel. This is known as an Electronic Travel System or ESTA. The system is now up and running on a voluntary basis but will become mandatory as of 12 Jan 2009. See here for more info: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/fact_sheets/travel/esta_factsheet.xml
  morning.   Some say he  looks like me.... I prefer to think not.
morning.   Some say he  looks like me.... I prefer to think not.He's heard about these new US entry requirements that mean that all those travelling under the Visa Waiver Programme (most British Citizen passport holders) are required to provide details online 72 hours prior to travel. This is known as an Electronic Travel System or ESTA. The system is now up and running on a voluntary basis but will become mandatory as of 12 Jan 2009. See here for more info: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/fact_sheets/travel/esta_factsheet.xml
Anyway, I digress... Hamish, hearing I'm a  "travel guru" (as the gossip goes) has  asked me what this means about his trip to New York & can I help him book a  hotel there which he has failed to do yet despite the fact he's leaving next  week.  So......I told him - log onto the ESTA website and follow the  instructions to fill in this new ESTA form before  he goes - https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/  and as for hotels  - on those I can be of help.
 So I began enthusiastically suggesting a few of my favourites:  There's the New Yorker hotel  - a 3* -  centrally located in midtown Manhattan and has a mini  gym and a bar open until 1am (he's keen on the odd whisky before bed) - from  £91pppn.   Or the Helmsley Park Lane 4* - very grand, luxurious , has a huge ballroom and a peaceful open air garden  cafe - from £95pppn.
 At this point Hamish said "och aye - what would I need  with a ballroom?  Unlikely I'll be taking a kilt and showing off me reeling  skills!.  Give me some more...."
At this point Hamish said "och aye - what would I need  with a ballroom?  Unlikely I'll be taking a kilt and showing off me reeling  skills!.  Give me some more...."
  At this point Hamish said "och aye - what would I need  with a ballroom?  Unlikely I'll be taking a kilt and showing off me reeling  skills!.  Give me some more...."
At this point Hamish said "och aye - what would I need  with a ballroom?  Unlikely I'll be taking a kilt and showing off me reeling  skills!.  Give me some more...."Now a little scared, I offer the Park Central Hotel New York - midtown Manhattan again - very near the bottom of Central Park for those early  morning runs he enjoys (so he can eat as much as he likes all day and not feel  guilty).  That's from £98pppn.
 If he fancies seeing a show or two, I suggest - there's  no better than the Ameritania hotel New York - a 3* - just off broadway.  Very  trendy & cool - in an art deco style and there's a stylish twist lounge bar  within the hotel where he can hang out & see if girls dig his weird accent.
 I can tell that his eyes light up (phew!) and I think that's a winner - but  just in case he's not convinced I hit him with the Jolly Hotel Madison Towers New York 4* - a  beautiful Italian style hotel with plenty of handcrafted furnishings imported  from Italy.  Plus it has an Asian spa AND a bar called the Whaler bar which puts  on popular Jazz nights.
"well you've only gone and bl**dy done it cousin" he  says.  "Only problem now is I'm not sure whether it's more important to choose  girls or jazz....thanks for the tips" and he hangs up.
 Well I'm here to help.  Good luck New York is  all I can say....
 
 
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