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SomewhereonNeptune

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  1. There are plenty of hotels around Harmon Meadows in Secaucus if you look around Harmon Meadow Blvd that regularly host people with ads in Doublelist and other sites. If you want to go on the same sketchy side that @NastyRawBottom wanted, the 5-mile or so expanse of US 9 known as Tonnele Avenue has plenty of low-end motels between the Holland Tunnel and 495. All of the above are served by Uber/Lyft. Doing a bus to/from Port Authority Bus Terminal entails between 0.7 and 1.4 miles of walking. If you follow the commute going in the evening and coming back the next morning, the time-tables won't be terrible. Consult Google Maps for routes and options. It's also optimal for guys from Jersey who don't want to contend with tolls and parking into NYC.
  2. From being around NY/NJ there are seedy places along US Route 1-9 in Jersey that are cheap and in sketchy areas. They tend to pop up on Doublelist and other sites for hookers so clearly they wouldn't use those locations if they were bothered or heavily monitored. Not NYC but police across Jersey are pretty fragmented so stuff flies under the radar all the time.
  3. Flushing Motel (34-50 Linden Pl, Queens) has that certain hourly-rate ambiance to it with the mirrored walls and sketchy location. But it seems like it's primarily for nooners. For overnight, it gets almost as expensive as better hotels. Jets Motor Inn (139-06 Queens Blvd, Queens) screams cheap motel/likely to stay next to meth tweakers. Dumpy furniture, old bath fixtures, hot & cold running roaches. JFK Inn is right near the airport. Looks super sketchy and sleazy. Really dated, shitty housekeeping. I'd have recommended the Hotel Carter off Times Square if that was still open and you didn't mind a super sleazy hotel complete with bed bugs. They finally closed that eyesore. I know your request was serious and I was trying not to joke with this -- you aren't looking to stay at The Plaza -- so I went for the cheapest properties that didn't have a lot going for them. Someone could have a lot of fun trying to find the worst hotels in NYC, for years the Hotel Carter was it and had no equal. People actually got murdered there and it was a haven for crime. Good luck, come back safe.
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