The convenience of the hotel's location is fantastic. A few blocks from the major Broadway theatres, literally steps away from the end of Times Square, and easy walking distance to the South end of Central Park, Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall, MoMA, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, and more. Rockefeller center subway station is a block away, and another station a few blocks away if you need to catch a different train. Quality of breakfast food was mediocre, as expected at a complimentary hotel buffet, but was kept stocked and the tables cleared. My only real complaint about the hotel is the elevator system. . .you select the floor you want, scan your room key, and it tells you which elevator to take. In theory, it sounds great, but since the system clearly doesn't measure load capacity, the result is a mess! You stand waiting for an elevator, just to find that when it finally arrives, it's full, and you have to start the process again, then when you finally get on the elevator, you can plan on stopping multiple times on the way to the lobby. We stayed on the 24th floor, and I would say on average, we stopped at least 5 times on each trip down. Only other critique is there was more space than necessary dedicated to the kitchenette and almost no storage for clothing for those of us who prefer to unpack rather than living out of a suitcase during our stay.