Hotel-room peep shows draw gawkers to Manhattan’s High Line Hotel

by LarryDeezell | August 26, 2009 at 12:55 pm
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In Manhattan's High line park there are X-rated window displays for visitor attractions, which the New York Post calls it the "Eyeful Tower".

“Guests at the Standard Hotel keep failing to close the curtains as they frolic naked in front of their rooms’ floor-to-ceiling windows, which can easily be viewed from the High Line park below,” reported the Associated Press.

In response to condemnation by a City Council member, the hotel stated earlier this week that it will remind guests of the windows’ transparency, but the Post’s article this morning about “Inn Decency” conveyed that at least some at the 337-room hotel were actually aiming for this kind of attention. “We don’t discourage it. In actual fact, we encourage it,” a bellhop reportedly said of the bare-all practices, which apparently, in the past, have involved hotel staff members.

In conclusion, the view is free from the park and it cost $320 per night at the Standard Hotel.

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