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Hotels Near West Point (Last updated April 17, 2011) List is sorted by distance with respect to Thayer Hotel, via Google maps. If a date of stay is not entered, there will be a date of entry. My comments are in square brackets [ ]. Where the reviews are numerous or long, I have abbreviated comments in this list. For the complete reviews, please go to the second table after this table of hotels. The abbreviated reviews will have three stars (***) at the beginning. Hotels.com and Google among others, also provide reviews that might be helpful. Travel tips: I-PASS can be used in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Look at http://www.illinoistollway.com/portal/page?_pageid=133,1392915&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL for a full list and caveat. FYI there is a toll going to Fishkill from West Point on I-84, but not the other way. I think it’s $1. Also, if you’re staying close to West Point (say, Ft. Montgomery) or you’re going directly to/from West Point, my recommendation in going to/from NY is to stay on the east side of Hudson River and cross Bear Mountain Bridge just south of Fort Montgomery. I hate using the Lincoln Tunnel or Holland Tunnel. My recommendation (from parent of 2010 cadet) is that if you don't mind being 20-30 minutes out, South (Palasades area) or West (Central Valley area) of WP is easier then north (Newb, etc.)so that you don't have to go up and over the mountain each time...plenty of options each direction that far out. 1 WPPC-Ohio reviews – 10 years out of date: http://www.west-point.org/parent/wppc-ne-ohio/Motels.htm WPPC-Massachussetts hotel list: http://www.west-point.org/parent/wppc-mass/WestPointGuide6Aug2009.pdf You might also consider checking possible hotels against this: http://bedbugregistry.com/search Hotel Thayer Town On post Distance/Time to Thayer Hotel Comment (Date of stay – March 2011) We just stayed at the Thayer for Plebe Parent Weekend, and were pleased (really, “thrilled”) that they had replaced (at least in our room) the rock hard slab they used to call beds with something actually modern and comfortable – an actual pillow-top mattress. They told us we were in a “refreshed” room, but frankly other than the bed and a small but flat-screen TV, it didn’t seem like they changed much of anything, but the bed was a biggie. 00.0 mi http://www.thethayerhotel.com/ *** (Date of stay – Oct 2010) We stayed at the Thayer Hotel for one night for a rate of $159 from their website. If I had booked the room with the hotel directly, the rate would have been $209. At $159/night, it's OK but at $325/night, it's a ripoff. (Date of stay – Aug 2010) Stayed at the Thayer for Ring 2 Weekend. The hotel continues to fall short--phone in the room didn't work, the air conditioner rattled, the room wasn't properly cleaned. However, the staff was very nice this visit. (Date of entry – Aug 2010) Thayer Hotel- Location, location, location...beautiful hotel, rooms very small and not much to brag about, but the Sunday brunch is the most wonderful brunch I have ever been too! Good for an off weekend stay, otherwise, pretty pricey. You have to do it at least once! *** (Date of stay – Feb 2010) This trip we stayed at the Thayer (Feb 28th – March 2nd). Convenient, definitely – its primary advantage. Staff very friendly. But rooms leave a lot to be desired, and that’s in the main building. Beds are hard as rock – like sleeping on the floor. Restaurant acceptable generally, though not exciting. Food OK, not first rate. Breakfast buffet (weekday) is marginal. (Date of stay - Oct 2009) We always stay at the Thayer…..overly expensive for what you get….but the convenience for our cadet to pop in and out between studying, drills and other duties is priceless. *** (Date of stay - Oct 2009) Unfortunately, the river view also has the middle of the night freight trains! … if you stay at The Thayer, check in as early as possible in the day. We took a very early flight and arrived at WP before noon. I think our early arrival allowed us to have a room in the main building instead of the "dungeon". (Date of entry – Aug 2009) The rooms are just ok, and the price is quite high during any WP event(R-Day, A-Day, PPW, etc), but the convenience has been well worth it for us. We love 3 being right on post. *** (Date of entry - Aug 2009) Location, location, location! That's what it has going for it. It's a very pricey hotel and I'm not convinced it's worth it except for convenience. If you can get a room in the Main Building, those rooms are fine. However, we've been stuck in the back of the hotel in what I refer to as "dungeon rooms". They're dark, sparse, small and very old-fashioned. … Not having to go through security every time you get on post is a plus. (Date of stay - Aug 2008) Pricy. Close. Five Star Inn On post 00.0 mi (Date of entry – Aug 2010) Five Star Inn...THERE ARE TWO LOCATIONS... http://www.westpointmwr.com/ACTIV ITY/5STAR/INDEX.HTM Off Post, the rooms are wonderful...a suite with large living room and kitchen, bedrooms with various size beds...wonderful location right behind the Visitors Center. Most times your cadet can reserve the room for you, but for Graduation it has to be done by active military people only and they have to stay there with you and they are the only one who can check you in...2 rooms max reserved 15 days ahead. Chancy, but worth it. Five Star On Post is smaller...rooms small with eff. kitchen, but there is no better location for your visit...no going in and out of the gate and close to everything. When reserving at the Five Star, you don't know which location you will be assigned to until you check in. Price can't be beat and location is the best...do it if you can! ------------------ 4 (Date of entry – Aug 2009) Available to parents on a “spaceavailable” basis; next to the Visitor’s Center. (Date of stay - Sep 2008) Inexpensive & Close; great if you can get it. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) [Very recommended by WPPCOhio] West Point Motel http://www.thewestpointmotel.com/ Highland Falls (Date of stay – Aug 2010) We just spent two days, in two rooms for A-Day at the West Point Motel. We selected it because the Thayer was full and it was the closest we could get, trying to stay within what we thought originally was the boundaries for the travel radius for the cadets. 02.1 mi/6 min Other than the fact that it was close, I really can’t recommend the place. The housekeeping was poor, the plumbing didn’t work properly in either room, we were missing remote controls, and the rooms overall are just not particularly comfortable. Unfortunately, I tend to be a bit picky as I am frequently in 3 or more hotels many weeks (just two this week though!), and I stay at a lot of different levels of place. As a facility, this is one of the worst I’ve ever experienced. And pretty expensive too for what we got (but that’s supply and demand – other than a major ceremony I don’t think anyone would pay much for the place – I wouldn’t). ----------------------------------------- (Date of stay - May 2007) Not recommended, very dated. 5 Might depend on your room, but mine was creepy. (Date of entry – Aug 2010) West Point Motel...close, but gross rooms, overpriced. --------------------------------------(Date of entry – Aug 2009) [Not recommended by WPPC-Ohio] U.S. Academy Motel Highland Falls 02.7 mi/7 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) [Rated questionable by WPPCOhio] Econo-Lodge Highland Falls 02.8 mi/7min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) The econo lodge is ok. It is much cheaper (than Holiday Inn Express in Ft. Montgomery) though and you can usually get a room whenever. (DOE - 8/2009) Palisade Motel Highland Falls 02.8 mi/7 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) [Not recommended by WPPC-Ohio] Pointer’s Echo Motel Highland Falls 03.1 mi/8 min --- http://www.econolodge.com/hotelhighland_falls-new_yorkNY379?promo=gglocal Holiday Inn Express (Date of Stay – March 2010) We stayed at the Fort Montgomery Holiday Inn Express. No hot water/barely lukewarm on Friday and Saturday am. Finally had hot water on Sunday after complaining twice. Did not want to give us the quoted rate @ check out, wanted us to pay $100 more per night on Fri and Sat. Ft. 04.0 mi/10 min Montgomery http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ex/1/ en/hotel/ftmny Another plebe's parents had reserved a suite which they never got. This hotel seems to have water issues - leaking on other occasions, broken hot tub etc. (Date of stay - October 2009) I have stayed at the Holiday Inn Express twice in the last 3 weeks. Very nice, I love the place. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) Nice but pricey. I like it very much 6 and have stayed there over 10 times. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) I always try to get a room at the Holiday Inn Express in Ft. Montgomery. It has a continental breakfast free - very good, the rooms are always clean, there is a swiming pool, a weight room, a laundry, computer room, games etc.-- has lots of parking and is only 3 miles south of Highland Falls. My son can walk there if he has to. Bear Mountain Bridge Motel http://www.visiontownofhighlands.com /bear_mountain_bridge_motel.htm Bear Mountain Inn www.bearmountaininn.com Bear Mountain Overlook Lodge 7 Lakes, Bear Mountain, NY 10911 Ft. 04.2 mi/9 min Montgomery (Date of stay - August 2008) Clean Rooms; very small but clean and nice. Bear Mountain 05.3 mi/11 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) [Not recommended by WPPCOhio] Bear Mountain 06.8 mi/15 min (Date of stay - May 2008) Very dated; Could be a nice place but REALLY needs a makeover. Would be OK in a bind. Cornwall 07.4 mi/16 min (Date of entry – Aug 2010) Painter's Inn in Cornwall on Hudson...very unique and wonderful inn with restaurant...only 10-15 minutes away, darling, quaint place, 5 rooms/private bathrooms upstairs from the restaurant (Like grandma's house) in a darling town, very artsy, the restaurant is wonderful. A nice place to get away from the crowds, and still close by. Reasonable rates too. Cornwall 09.5 mi/17 min (Date of entry – Oct 2009) Have stayed at this bed & breakfast several times over the years and love it. Owner is fun, breakfasts are incredible, and there are very good restaurants nearby that are a nice change from Highland Falls. ------------------------------------------------------------------ (845) 786-2731 Painter’s Inn and Tavern http://www.paintersrestaurant.com/home.html Cromwell Manor Inn in Cornwall http://www.cromwellmanor.com/ 7 (Date of stay - June 2007) We're not B&B people but a friend recommended this place. When we went to take a shower on early morning of R Day, everyone else was attempting to do likewise. I had a trickle in my shower! I prefer the modern amenities of a hotel chain! Also, it was rather pricey as I recall. The people who ran the place were as nice as can be but we prefer a little more privacy and hot showers. --------------------------------------(Date of entry – Aug 2010) Cromwell Inn in Cornwall on Hudson...a very well known B & B, gorgeous old plantation like home, gourmet breakfast, breath taking grounds, beautiful rooms...a real splurge, pricey, but worth it. Windsor Motel 2976 Route 9W New Windsor, NY 12553 Newburgh 12.2 mi/20 min --- 845-562-7777 ECONO-LODGE. http://www.econolodgewestpoint.com/ (Date of entry – Aug 2009) We had 2 rooms that were supposed to be alike. One room was missing a table, alarm clock, coffee maker, grab bars towel & soap rack in the bath. New Windsor 12.3 mi/21 min (on hwy 32). Also the carpet may have been dyed, my son's white socks were red after walking on the carpet. Our room was missing trash cans, found items (trash) behind furniture. Seemed to be a shortage of linens, house-keeping would collect in a.m. and deliver back in p.m., house keeper was working well into afternoon/4-5 p.m. Rear stairwell had water soaked floor from broken ice machine 8 the 2 days we were there, and the card reader on the rear entrance worked only part of the time. Parking lot could have used some attention too. This looked to be a family run motel, in their defense they would answer calls for items, but seemed too little -too late. With gov't discount 2 rooms/ 2 days - $400. Econo Lodge Newburgh 12.3 mi/21 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) [Not recommended by WPPC-Ohio] Newburgh 13.8 mi/24 min --- Central Valley 14.1 mi/21 min (Date of Stay – August 2010) My wife and I have stayed at the Hampton Inn in Harriman each time we have visited. The staff is wonderful and you get breakfast with your stay. The ride from the hotel to the Stony Lonesome Gate is about 18 minutes hotel to gate and a very easy route to navigate. Book rooms ASAP if you book in advance and get the advanced rate it is very affordable. Plebe-Parent weekend we booked a room for $135.00/night plus tax but this rate is non-refundable. To get rates go on line to Hampton Inns/Harriman Woodbury. This hotel is very close to a great number of Restaurants which new cadets/cadets may frequent. The hotel offers a 10% discount to Cosimos Rest. an Italian Chain with good food five minutes from hotel. There are other rest./stores close by not to mention the outlet mall. Central 14.6 mi/23 min (Date of Stay – November 2010) Very basic, clean older motel. www.choicehotels.com Days Inn of Newburgh www.daysinn.com Hampton Inn 60 Centre Drive Central Valley, NY 10917 845-782-9601 http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/ hp/hotels/index.jhtml;jsessionid= 4V5BA0CIGH2LICSGBJT222Q ?ctyhocn=NYCMRHX&WT.src h=1 America’s Best Value Inn 9 139 Route 32 Central Valley, NY 10917 845-928-2266 Valley, NY Stayed here for a football weekend when we were strictly using the hotel for sleeping. There is a large outdoor mall (with a Starbucks) nearby. http://www.americasbestvalueinn .com/bestv.cfm?idp=1146 Homewood Suites 180 Breunig Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553 845-567-2703 New Windsor 14.8 mi/24 min (Date of Stay – June 2010 & March 2011) Stayed here for RDay and Plebe-Parent Weekend. New hotel with very nice rooms/suites. Nice breakfast and nice lobby. Restaurants and shopping nearby. The place we will stay in the future. Cold Springs 14.8 mi/26 min (Date of stay - June 2007) nice, clean; bed & breakfast. http://homewoodsuites1.hilton.com /en_US/hw/hotel/SWFNWHWHomewood-Suites-by-HiltonNewburgh-Stewart-Airport-NewYork/index.do?008=&007=Search &006=4106642457&005=115069 93958&004=1456623147&002=2 150842&WT.srch=1 Pig Hill Inn www.pighillinn.com/ Ramada Inn Newburgh 15.1 mi/28 min --- Newburgh 15.1 mi/31 min (Date of stay - June 2009) the only problem was finding our way there. We got lost and were given several different http://www.ramada.com/Ramada/contro l/Booking/property_info?propertyId=00 217&brandInfo=RA Hampton Inn http://www.hamptoninn.com/en/hp/hote 10 ls/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=NBJNYHX Howard Johnson’s Motor Lodge directions from locals. Price was much better than by West Point and it took us 20 minutes to get to West Point once we figured it out. Newburgh 15.7 mi/29 min (Date of stay – Aug 2010) We just came back from Ring Weekend (8/20-8/21/10) and stayed at the Howard Johnson's in Newburgh. We found it to be a great value--clean, friendly staff, adequate continental breakfast, very affordable. Newburgh 15.8 mi/30 min (Date of stay - June 2009) It's DIRTY. Obviously they give no maintenance to it. Even the toilet in our room was not working right, the rugs are dirty and you can even see mold there. We stayed there for R-Day, June 27, 09. Luckily we were able to get a room at the Hilton Garden Inn in Newburgh which was very good. If not my weekend would have been miserable! Newburgh 15.8 mi/27 min --- Newburgh 15.8 mi/30 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) [Rated questionable by WPPCOhio] Newburgh 16.1 mi/30 min Date of stay - October 2009) We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Newburgh and it was very nice. It's fairly new and very clean. The only "problem" is that it takes about 1/2 hour to get to WP from there. Other than that, I would recommend highly. (Date of stay - June 2009) Very good. Newburgh 17.9 mi/34 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) Decent. 20-25 min drive to WP. www.hojo.com Quality Inn (used to be Holiday Inn) http://www.qualityinn.com/hotelnewburgh-new_york-NY268 Knights Inn www.knightsinn.com Super 8 Motel www.super8.com Hilton Garden Inn http://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/gi/ hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=SWFSAGI Courtyard Marriott Phone: 845-567-4800 http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/h pnnb-courtyard-newburgh-stewartairport/ 11 Comfort Inn Newburgh 18.2 mi/36 min (Date of stay – Aug 2010) Stayed at the Comfort Inn in Newburgh for Ring Weekend..the room was clean, breakfast was OK and all in all we had a good stay. Newburgh 18.7 mi/31 min --- Fishkill 22.8 mi/33 min (Date of stay – Aug 2010) Stayed here for A-Day. More expensive (than Homewood Suites New Windsor). Great for Aday. Beautiful suites with separate bath for each bedroom. Nice “living room”. Beautiful lobby and nice breakfast. This was perfect for A-day since there was room to just hang out, especially since we had our son’s girlfriend with us for the weekend. Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club, and lots of restaurants nearby. Fishkill 23.6 mi/37 min (Date of stay – Aug 2010) We stayed at the Hampton Inn in Fiskill. It was a very comfortable stay and the cost was exceptional @109.00 per night. (We had a government rate.) The location is 544 Route 9 and the telephone is 845-896-4000. The hotel amenities include swimming pool, weight room, free parking, hot breakfast daily. Very accommodating people. ---------------------------------------------------------------------(Date of entry – Aug 2009) It was a comfort to have a place and we had been staying there for the 3 previous years and the trip back and forth was bad. We also found some great restaurants on that side of the river and didn't worry about reservations for our family dinner that afternoon (Graduation Day). ---------------------------------------------------------------------(Date of stay – May 2007) Used all 4 years till graduation in 2007. We booked our graduation rooms 1 year in advance, used www.newburghcomfortinn.com Hampton Inn www.hamptoninn.hilton.com Hotel Sierra 100 Westage Business Center Drive, Fishkill, NY 845-897-5757 http://www.hotelsierra.com/locations/fishkill/defa ult.aspx Hampton Inn http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/hot els/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=FHKNYHX 12 a credit card to hold them, but could cancel almost up to check in time. It was impossible to get anything closer and even though we had been on a "wait list" Thayer Hotel never called. Holiday Inn Fishkill 23.6 mi/37 min --- Fishkill 23.7 mi/37 min (Date of Stay – March 2010) While Fishkill is about ½ hour way it is well worth the drive….the area has a Walmart, Panera, Starbucks, Subway, Ruby Tuesday, theater etc. Very convenient! (Date of entry – Aug 2009) OK but nothing to brag about. Your drive to West Point is about 45-60 minutes. 23.8 mi/38 min (Date of Stay – March 2010) Like any other Holiday Inn Express – clean, comfortable. Only 2 years old. But a little more expensive on weekends than the HIE in Ramsey, NJ. We paid $114 for non-cancellable, whereas Ramsey was $80. But probably about 10-15 minutes closer (maybe more) than Ramsey because you can go in through Stony Lonesome gate. And I think Stony Lonesome gate is preferable to Thayer gate – it seemed lot less crowded. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) Decent rate; Hotel is geared to the business travel – you don’t see many small children; Easy access to Highway (3 exits from WestPoint); Free daily Breakfast; Microwave & refrigerator in every room; Walmart /Sams/CVS/STARBUCKS just around the corner; Several dining restaurants. 23.8 mi/38 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) OK but nothing to brag about. Your drive to West Point is about 45-60 minutes. http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/ en/hotel/fhkny Courtyard Inn by Marriott http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/f hkny-courtyard-fishkill/ Holiday Inn Express www.expressfishkill.com 21 Schuyler Blvd. Fishkill, NY 12524 Residence Inn http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/f Fishkill 13 hkhr-residence-inn-fishkill/ Comfort Inn & Suites http://www.comfortinn.com/hotelnanuet-new_yorkNY188?promo=gciny188 Nanuet 24.1 mi/28 min (Date of stay – May 2010) We stayed at the Comfort Inn in Nanuet for graduation. It was lovely. Much more reasonable than staying on post at the Thayer. (The only place we had ever stayed in all 4 yrs was at the Thayer)! It was about a 30 minute drive to WP. Nothing beats the convenience of staying on post tho.We would have if we could have gotten a room. Comfort Inn was clean and service was very friendly. I would recommend it to others! ----------------------------------------(Date of stay – May 2010) For graduation, our guests stayed at the Comfort Inn, Nanuet. They liked the convenience of driving only 20 minutes south of W.P.on the Palisades Parkway. We had our graduation dinner at the Palisades Mall, just minutes away from the hotel. It was not at all crowded. However, the hotel was not prepared for the crowd at breakfast on Friday morning. Chester 24.2 mi/37 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) I haven't stayed there but our cadet's boyfriend's family stayed there for 2009 Graduation. They said it was nice and roomy, too. Probably reasonable rates. Your drive to West Point will be about 45-60 minutes depending on traffic. Nanuet 24.3 mi/35 min --- 425 E. Route 59 Nanuet, NY 10954 Holiday Inn Express http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ex/1/ en/hotel/hpnes Candlewood Suites - NanuetRockland County http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cw/1 /en/hotel/NYCNA/ 14 Fairfield Inn Nanuet 24.8 mi/31 min (Date of Stay – March 2010) We stayed at the Fairfield Inn in Nanuet which we really liked (especially the pillow top beds). Everything was comfortable, the included breakfast was well arranged, fast & easy for especially those first 2 mornings. It had a workout room which we were too tired to even think about and high speed internet service, which we only used in the lobby for printing tickets & a few priority emails, choosing not to take our laptops this trip (Thankfully!). We would stay there again. The only slightly negative thing I would say is that it was really hard to find that first morning (our flight was 1 ½ hrs late arriving @ Newark & we circled for what seemed like an eternity at 3 a.m. to find it tucked far back into a mall area). However, it wasn’t hard to find in daylight when ‘armed’ with sleep! 25.2 mi/29 min (Date of stay – June, Aug, 2010) We have been to WP exactly twice and stayed in the same hotel. http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ny csv-fairfield-inn-spring-valley-nanuet/ Hampton Inn http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/h p/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=HP NNUHX 260 West Route 59 Nanuet, NY 10970 845.623.0900 It's a good 1/2 hour drive to WP from the hotel. That got old in a hurry. However, for R Day we only made the one trip to WP to drop him off and for A Day it was great b/c there were only 2 other cadets families at the hotel and our cadet wanted to "get away from the Army" for a couple days! They have a decent breakfast and it's a nice, clean hotel for a GREAT price - $89./night including tax. They have a pool and a workout room. If you want to do laundry you can use the hotel next door which is somehow affiliated. Same for their hot tub & pool. 15 So for our purposes, it was perfect those 2 times but I am looking to stay a lot closer if we go in for a FB game, etc. Comfort Inn http://www.comfortinn.com/hotelgoshen-new_york-NY056 Goshen 27.0 mi/33 min (Date of stay – May 2010) There is a new comfort inn in the town of Goshen right by Middletown NY. It was big, lots of rooms, clean and neat. Many of the people fromm graduation stayer there. About a 20 min drive to West point. Days Inn Nanuet Spring Valley Nanuet 27.0 mi/36 min --- www.daysinn.com Comfort Suites Mahwah Mahwah, NJ 30.1 mi/46 min (Date of stay - August 2009) The Comfort Inn in Mahwah was very nice. Lots of restaurants nearby. I bit of a drive ie 45 minutes to WP but easy to get to. The hotel in August for ring weekend was 100 dollars a night. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) If you do not mind a 40- 45 minute drive, I recommend the Comfort Suites in Mahwah, NJ., esp. if you are flying in and out of Newark. Ramsey, NJ 30.7 mi/45 min (Date of stay - August 2009) Nice rooms. Quiet. Fairly cheap on weekends. 2 queen beds - $80 for non-cancellable, $90 for cancellable. Good breakfast – and free. http://www.comfortsuites.com/hotelmahwah-new_jerseyNJ243?promo=gglocal Holiday Inn Express http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ex/1/ en/hotel/ramnj 16 Courtyard by Marriott Middletown 32.2 mi/44 min http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/s wfcy-courtyard-middletown/ (Date of stay – April 2011) We stayed at the Courtyard by Marriott in Middletown, NY. I must disclose that we are Marriott Rewards Members so we are partial! But the hotel was great. There are a small bistro type restaurant in the hotel as well as a bar. The drive to West Point is about 20-30 minutes depending on traffic. _______________________________________________ (Date of stay – Aug 2010) I stayed at the Holiday Inn in Middletown. It is about a half hour from the Post. Rooms were clean and it was much cheaper than closer to WP. (Date of stay - October 2009) Our cadet and her boyfriend stayed at the Marriott Courtyard in Middletown for Columbus Day weekend. They both loved it! My son, Jack, and I stayed there over R-Day and really liked it, too. You have a 20-30 minute drive to West Point from there. It's west of USMA. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) A nice hotel with great beds and very large rooms. Several chain restaurants right in the area. Not as pricey as other Marriott properties. Marriott Hotel http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/n ycwe-westchester-marriott/ Tarrytown 34.1 mi/45 min (Date of entry – Aug 2009) Easy on/off the highway for the Tappan Zee Bridge. Easy to get onto the Pallisades Parkway. Again a little more money than some other hotels but great rooms. Very quiet, too. The bonus--Ruth Chris steakhouse is on the premises. My husband didn't like the drive to West Point--about an hour--but a beautiful drive along the Pallisades Parkway. 17 IBM Palisades http://www.dolce-ibmpalisades.com/ Renaissance Hotel Palisades 34.4 mi/46 min White Plains 40.9 mi/54 min http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/h pnsh-renaissance-westchester-hotel/ (Date of entry – Aug 2009) I greatly recommend the IBM Palisades in Palisades. It's a 35 minutes drive to West Point and the area is BEAUTIFUL. The drive is thru Palisades Parkway, a very scenic ride. The breakfast is full breakfast and it's excellent! (Date of entry – Aug 2009) By the airport. This was great but about an hour's drive to West Point. Wonderful rooms, great restaurant and a beautiful wooded area. Also a little pricey but not as much as The Thayer. It's also convenient to Westchester/White Plains airport, especially if you're staying over Sunday night with an early morning Monday flight. Hotel Thayer Comment (Date of stay – Oct 2010) We stayed at the Thayer Hotel for one night for a rate of $159 from their website. If I had booked the room with the hotel directly, the rate would have been $209. The room was OK--overlooking the Hudson River and accompanied by the very early morning freight trains blowing their whistles! The gift shop is gone and replaced by a Leadership Conferences meeting rooms. The hotel has added an outdoor rooftop bar which is a favorite of the Firsties--Zulu-time Bar. It seemed nice looking. Thank goodness is rained during our stay because our room was right above the new bar. We did not eat at the Thayer's restaurant because it had really gone "south" during our last visit. A new fitness center has also been added. I think the new management is trying to improve this place but we only use it for convenience (location and no security once we're on post) and price for non-football weekends. At $159/night, it's OK but at $325/night, it's a rip-off. -------------------------------------------------(Date of stay – Aug 2010) Stayed at the Thayer for Ring Weekend. The hotel continues to fall short-phone in the room didn't work, the air conditioner rattled, the room wasn't properly cleaned. However, 18 the staff was very nice this visit. ------------------------------------------------(Date of entry – Aug 2010) Thayer Hotel- Location, location, location...beautiful hotel, rooms very small and not much to brag about, but the Sunday brunch is the most wonderful brunch I have ever been too! Good for an off weekend stay, otherwise, pretty pricey. You have to do it at least once! -------------------------------------------------(Date of stay – Feb 2010) This trip we stayed at the Thayer (Feb 28th – March 2nd). Here’re a few comments (I hope this doesn’t sound too critical): Convenient, definitely – its primary advantage. Staff very friendly. But rooms leave a lot to be desired, and that’s in the main building. Beds are hard as rock – like sleeping on the floor. First night we were in a room with two doubles, and the doubles are not large enough for two people, making sleep virtually impossible. (Much smaller than “two double beds” in most hotels.) Second night our son was with the cadets so we switched to a king, which was better. Room still very dated, paint peeling, carpet needs cleaning. And the TV’s too small to see from the bed – though I understand some rooms have better TV’s. This weekend was relatively inexpensive since it was an “off weekend” but prices for important weekends really extreme for what you are getting – other than the convenience. Currently undergoing some clean up in the common spaces, so everything smells like varnish. Restaurant acceptable generally, though not exciting. Food OK, not first rate. Breakfast buffet (weekday) is marginal. First three bottles of wine we ordered with dinner from their wine list were not available. No vintages listed on the wine list, even for very expensive wines. Staff not well trained for the type of atmosphere they are trying to convey, but friendly and accommodating. Generally reasonably priced. Lounge has reasonable pricing and for Scotch lovers a decent collection of single-malts. I was told that a new manager has been brought in with the goal of significantly improving the hotel. Hopefully, we will be seeing some changes there over the next couple of years. But the basic issue is the hotel has a monopoly on convenience, so they can sell out a marginal hotel very easily – and long in advance - during any significant school event. (Date of stay - October 2009) We always stay at the Thayer…..overly expensive for what you get….but the convenience for our cadet to pop in and out between studying, drills and other duties is priceless. (Date of stay - October 2009) For the tailgate party October 2-4 weekend, we stayed at The Thayer. It 19 was nice this time because I requested a room in the main building with a river view. Unfortunately, the river view also has the middle of the night freight trains! But it was still nice and convenient. Because they haven't reduced their prices, the hotel wasn't full. That also was a plus. Another piece of advice: if you stay at The Thayer, check in as early as possible in the day. We took a very early flight and arrived at WP before noon. I think our early arrival allowed us to have a room in the main building instead of the "dungeon." (Date of stay - August 2008) Pricy. Close. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) The rooms are just ok, and the price is quite high during any WP event(RDay, A-Day, PPW, etc), but the convenience has been well worth it for us. We love being right on post. (Date of entry – Aug 2009) Location, location, location! That's what it has going for it. It's a very pricey hotel and I'm not convinced it's worth it except for convenience. If you can get a room in the Main Building, those rooms are fine. However, we've been stuck in the back of the hotel in what I refer to as "dungeon rooms". They're dark, sparse, small and very old-fashioned. You'll think you're in the Army when you're in those rooms! And the "dungeon rooms" are the same price as the Main Building ones. I also get angry that The Thayer makes you pre-pay for rooms for football weekends or other "high traffic" dates. Also, you have to book for several nights. The restaurant is good but by no means excellent food, at least by Chicago standards. Not having to go through security every time you get on post is a plus. 20