New York City Summer Dorms - Hostel
Location: Conolly Hall, Long Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, New York, 11201, Brooklyn, US
Star Rating: 2 Stars
Property Type: Hostel/Backpacker accommodation
About this Property
Convenient Location
Explore popular attractions such as the Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Museum within a short distance from the hostel.
Home-like Accommodation
Feel at home in the air-conditioned guestrooms and make use of the shared kitchen to prepare your meals.
Modern Amenities
Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi, and enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour front desk and laundry facilities.
Book now at New York City Summer Dorms - Hostel to experience comfort and convenience during your stay in Brooklyn.
Important Information
- Children 17 years old and younger are not permitted at this property.
Policies
Check-in: 01:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Instructions: Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property.
Amenities & Facilities
- Free WiFi
- 24-hour front desk
- Wheelchair accessible
Rooms Available
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Shared Dormitory, Female, 1 Single Bed
1 Twin Bed
Layout - Separate sitting area
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Shared/communal kitchen access
Bathroom - Shared bathroom, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 1 (1 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Desk
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate sitting area
- Free WiFi
- Shared/communal kitchen access
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Shared Dormitory, Male, 1 Single Bed
1 Twin Bed
Layout - Separate sitting area
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Shared/communal kitchen access
Bathroom - Shared bathroom, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 1 (1 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Desk
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate sitting area
- Free WiFi
- Shared/communal kitchen access
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Single Room, Female, 1 Single Bed
1 Twin Bed
Layout - Separate sitting area
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Shared/communal kitchen access
Bathroom - Shared bathroom, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 1 (1 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Desk
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate sitting area
- Free WiFi
- Shared/communal kitchen access
-
Single Room, Male, 1 Single Bed
1 Twin Bed
Layout - Separate sitting area
Internet - Free WiFi
Food & Drink - Shared/communal kitchen access
Bathroom - Shared bathroom, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Desk
Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 1 (1 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Desk
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate sitting area
- Free WiFi
- Shared/communal kitchen access
Guest Reviews
- Verified traveler (2/5): Expedia is worst for booking. I wont recommend - I was not allowed to stay and I havent received any refund. Worst trip ever. Stranded alone at midnight with no accomodations. Highly not recommended.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Good price, you get what you'd expect for it as well. Good location too, close to fun neighborhoods!
- zay (10/5): As expected - Shared dorm with 3 others sheets provided for bed good price similar to staying at a hostel good price
- Elizabeth (10/5): Great Accommodations for the Price - Best way to see NYC on the cheap. To those who complained about sharing a room with strangers, "What did you expect for $45/night?" The Brooklyn site was convenient to 3 Metro stops (at least). There is great security. But be prepared: you only get sheets, no blanket. You have to ask for towels and they are small and thin. Bring a robe because the hall bath has nowhere to hang or lay your clothes while in the shower. (They will get wet on the floor). The bathroom and halls are not airconditioned so an afternoon shower can be uncomfortable. Since you are sharing a room, you do not want to leave valuables (laptop, money, etc) in the room. Be prepared to take them with you. If you can handle all this, it is a great way to see NYC and spend your money on shows and attractions instead of on a place to sleep. PS - Dorm beds and pillows are not great. But again, you should be out enjoying NYC, not laying around in the room. By the way, I was probably the oldest guest I saw (51) not including the chaperons for youth groups staying there.
- Jerry (2/5): It's a big lie - The room was totally different from the picture showing on the website, no one ever clean those rooms and the facilities were really old and dirty,if you want to do laundry,you have to pay axtra 5dollar just for using the machines which does not including the washing powder fee
- SANG JUN (2/5): - 매우 더럽고, 바닥엔 먼지가 많다. 대학기숙사라고 해도 턱없이 더럽고 부족하다.
- Josmar (4/5): Cheap but sloppy - Cheap, which was good, but very sloppy. I wish there was more cleanliness.
- Verified traveler (4/5): I wish I were a student again! - It's a dorm room, not a hotel. Had no great expectations and was appropriately rewarded. It was, hover, up to a standard that makes it someplace I might do again. It's location is excellent and the staff was friendly and helpful. But it is a dorm- not a hotel.
- teacher from CA (2/5): If you are over 22 don't even think about it! - The description of the room claimed to be a bed in a room shared with one other female. Upon check in they tell me I'm with 3 other females. When I said what the web site had described they did nothing and sent me to my room to basically a small bed with a thin mattress. The girls in my room were sweet but it was false advertising . When I checked out the next day I complained and we checked the Expedia site. They had multiple listing that eluded that a person would have their own room or does not clarify anywhere that every single room had 4 occupants. They were pleasant to me but from what I heard from the girls on the floor ,some American and some foreign travelers , was that they were treated rudely and felt that they had been lied to by the staff. They had also been victims of false advertisement or false promises. I feel this place is taking advantage of young and foreign travelers.
- Christian (4/5): Brooklyn - Okay
- Faham (2/5): Dont ruin your trip: liars,unprofessional,thieves! - The day before my trip I got an email that they will accommodate me at Queens hostel instead of Brooklyn which affected my whole trip. There is nothing around Queens dorm and its not even connected with Subway. Takes almost an hour to get to Manhattan. The receptionist who proclaimed herself a manager was rude and not even in a presentable attire. I requested 'travel allowance' for inconvenience and they offered to provide me but even today I have not received it, its been three weeks now. They said Queens stay will be free so when I requested refund of my money they started giving lame excuses then kept asking for my account details, credit card numbers etc, which I provided with in a few minutes of request but still they dint refund money. So eventually I contacted hotels.com and they helped me with it. Although even today I have not been reimbursed with inconvenience money.
- Verified traveler (2/5): Bad Experience - When I arrived, I was surprised to learn that I would be sharing the room with two other people. It wasn't advertised that way. I felt like the ad was misleading. I was also double charged on my account by the dorms. They told me that in order to check in the room, I would have to swipe my card again. If you are okay with rooming with 3-4 other strangers, then go ahead and book this room.
- Verified traveler (2/5): Cheap rate = cheap service - Dirty room / uncomfortable / drunk students singing at 2.00 am
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