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Bundle Breakdowns: Thanks to Eloise, you can finagle your way to a cheaper suite at The Plaza (and get some ice cream, too)
Bundle Breakdowns: Thanks to Eloise, you can finagle your way to a cheaper suite at The Plaza (and get some ice cream, too)-November 2024
Nov 14, 2024 3:28 AM

The Plaza, New York City

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Ever wonder if those “romance” or “adventure” hotel packages are really giving you more bang for your buck — or if you’ve been suckered into booking a clever marketing pro’s cutesy champagne and chocolate-covered price markup? Welcome back to zzdtravel’s , where we go through the painstaking process of (roughly) breaking down the costs of popular hotel bundle offerings to determine whether you’re getting a steal or getting robbed.

Today, we’re back in the Big Apple visiting the iconic hotel and its most famous little fictional resident, (yes, from the Kay Thompson books about a cheeky young lady living at the hotel). These days, the Plaza is offering up a cutesy deal in honor of the precocious six-year-old: the — which is essentially a night in a suite at the Plaza with a couple of treats thrown in — starting at $895.

One night in a Deluxe Rose Suite (with complimentary upgrade to the next available suite category at time of booking); a copy of Eloise by Kay Thompson; “Super Duper Sundae” from In-Room Dining; Eloise postcards with complimentary postage

$1,065, plus tax

Since the package is inclusive of a free upgrade at the time of booking, the reservations agent we spoke to told us that we’d be reserved in an Edwardian Suite that night — a one-bedroom, 1,000ish square-foot space that even has a guest bathroom (ooooh, swanky!)

$1,445, plus tax: $15, from Amazon $8, plus tax Price not available

$1,468 (plus tax) or more

Over $400! Thanks, Eloise!

If a one-bedroom suite is what you’re going for, the pros are pretty obvious — and you get a sundae!

Um, you’re still spending a grand for a bed to sleep in.

If you’re going to spring for something more than just a basic room (if you fancy a suite, really), remember to look for these six glorious words: “complimentary upgrade at time of booking.” You could score yourself a pretty good deal — and some ice cream, too.

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