Stayed for 2 nights. The furniture is worn out, the coverings and the bathroom too... there was a crack in the bathroom and the water did not go away… but the room cleaning was good. No one was bitten... it was quiet in the room, if that can be applied to Manhattan. In general, for America, you can stay for 1-2 nights if the price matters.
The advantageous location of the hotel in the heart of Manhattan and Times Square more than compensates for all the minor flaws that we discovered as sophisticated guests when checking in: not the newest plumbing, tired furniture, unsuitable table lamps, a non-working hair dryer, lack of a mini-bar/refrigerator, demagnetization of the key. I got a spacious room on the 21st floor with a view of Broadway. Standard equipment: ironing board with iron, coffee maker, tea-coffee maker, safe, large plasma, all necessary toiletries, lots of towels. About three elevators, designed for 22 floors (for a minute!), there are always queues. But on each floor there are devices with water and crushed ice, and in the rooms there are branded bags–containers for water, so necessary for every tourist, as an alternative to a plastic bottle. A very good option for accommodating NYC guests, although not an economy option ever. However, living on a budget in such an expensive area as Manhattan, one of the most expensive cities in the world, is out of the realm of fantasy