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good deal ny hotel for next week

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 3:12 pm
by 76erfan
fyi......sheraton a block away from the hilton for next weeks draft is showing a rate of 229 per night from apr 2 thru apr 4

dropped a bunch.....its right across the street from rosie o gradys too...for those doing mtm super....

just thought i'd share the info

Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
811 7th Ave New York, NY, 10019, United States of America, ‎855-239-9480‎

I see same rate on hotels.com and Sheraton website

Re: good deal ny hotel for next week

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 4:54 pm
by mlbbug
76erfan wrote:fyi......sheraton a block away from the hilton for next weeks draft is showing a rate of 229 per night from apr 2 thru apr 4

dropped a bunch.....its right across the street from rosie o gradys too...for those doing mtm super....

just thought i'd share the info

Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
811 7th Ave New York, NY, 10019, United States of America, ‎855-239-9480‎

I see same rate on hotels.com and Sheraton website
I seem to remember doing a NY Main Event in that hotel about 5-6 years ago.Got there late and was on the clock as soon as I sat in my chair. Had #9 pick and went with Pujols who had been falling down draft lists since he was coming back from injury previous year. Pretty sure he won the MVP that year and I won the league too! :roll:

Re: good deal ny hotel for next week

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:59 pm
by COZ
Pretty sure that was the year Dr. Injury, Rick Wilton,was barnstorming the country basically telling anyone & everyone Pujols' arm was barely attached and may fall off during the year. I vividly remember this advice at one of the BaseballHQ seminars and then Pujols went on to win the MVP. That may have been the year I finally realized none of these so-called "experts" know anymore than any of us. He pretty much single-handedly desytroyed Pujols' ADP that year. I have since pretty much disregarded any of Dr. HQ's injury information as quackery and lacking in any substance other than "I talked to this beat reporter" and sky-is-falling paranoia. Not even sure what his medical credentials even are, but only in the Fantasy Baseball "Industry" does a recreational fisherman get to act as such an injury "Doctor."

COZ