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New York is filled with some of the most wonderful and world renowned hotels.  If you prefer to stay elsewhere, here is a short list of some other accomadations. Best Hotel Bets - A Frommer
Yogi Berra said it best: "Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded."

Within the ebb and flow lies the answer to why we New Yorkers persist in loving our city so much, despite the high rents, the noise, the crowds, the cab drivers: No other place keeps any of us on our toes quite like this awful, wonderful city does. Nowhere else is the challenge so tough, the pace so relentless, the stimuli so ever-changing and insistent--and the payoff so rewarding.

The Big Apple has its own special magnetism, unrivaled by any other city. New York remains the nerve center of world finance and trade; the international hub of advertising, publishing, entertainment, and fashion; and the creative core for the arts. Just about every language and any dialect is spoken here, from Mandarin to Brooklynese, and no other dot on the map is quite so ethnically, culturally, socially, and economically diverse.

Despite its almost overwhelming diversity, the city's sense of community is stronger than ever before.

Despite the devastating attack of September 11, 2001, New York is still a marvelous place to visit. There's no denying that the World Trade Center disaster has left an irrevocable gash in the Lower Manhattan landscape, as well as in the hearts of New Yorkers. But the city managed to return to full form within a week of the event--believing that we must, as a community, forge ahead, even with tears in our eyes. Come witness New York's astonishing resilience for yourself--it's reason enough to visit.
                                                                                                    excepts from Arthur Frommer




H o t e l s
a place to call home...

We have reserved a block of rooms at the Yale Club for our guests.  Spacious, handsomely appointed and recently renovated, guest rooms at the Yale Club have cable TV, VCR, voice mail, alarm clock, hair dryer and a phone port for computer/internet access.

A t t r a c t i o n s
so much to see...

Within a few blocks of our ceremony and reception sites, lie a number of the most visited attraction in the world!


New York...
New York...
New York...
N e w   Y o r k
A city so nice, they named it twice...
A t t r a c t i o n s
so much to see...

Within a few blocks of our ceremony and reception sites, lie a number of the most visited attraction in the world!


New York...
H o t e l s
a place to call home...

We have reserved a block of rooms at the Yale Club for our guests.  Spacious, handsomely appointed and recently renovated, guest rooms at the Yale Club have cable TV, VCR, voice mail, alarm clock, hair dryer and a phone port for computer/internet access.

New York...
D i r e c t i o n s
Getting around...

Maps & Directions will be posted soon
Yogi Berra said it best: "Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded."

Within the ebb and flow lies the answer to why we New Yorkers persist in loving our city so much, despite the high rents, the noise, the crowds, the cab drivers: No other place keeps any of us on our toes quite like this awful, wonderful city does. Nowhere else is the challenge so tough, the pace so relentless, the stimuli so ever-changing and insistent--and the payoff so rewarding.

The Big Apple has its own special magnetism, unrivaled by any other city. New York remains the nerve center of world finance and trade; the international hub of advertising, publishing, entertainment, and fashion; and the creative core for the arts. Just about every language and any dialect is spoken here, from Mandarin to Brooklynese, and no other dot on the map is quite so ethnically, culturally, socially, and economically diverse.

Despite its almost overwhelming diversity, the city's sense of community is stronger than ever before.

Despite the devastating attack of September 11, 2001, New York is still a marvelous place to visit. There's no denying that the World Trade Center disaster has left an irrevocable gash in the Lower Manhattan landscape, as well as in the hearts of New Yorkers. But the city managed to return to full form within a week of the event--believing that we must, as a community, forge ahead, even with tears in our eyes. Come witness New York's astonishing resilience for yourself--it's reason enough to visit.
                                                                                                    excepts from Arthur Frommer




2 Beds              Queen              Suite
                                                                                
Rate


   $175                  $175                    $310
      
*Room rates listed above do not include a
one time $15 Non Member Yale Club surcharge.
New York is filled with some of the most wonderful and world renowned hotels.  If you prefer to stay elsewhere, here is a short list of some other accomadations. Best Hotel Bets - A Frommer
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