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New York, New York Hotel Deposit and Booking Guide
New York is a meaningful hotel deposit market inside New York because travelers are not just booking a room, they are exposing cash flow to incidental holds, debit-card risk, and late fee disclosure. This page should compare New York hotels by deposit visibility, refund timing, and check-in friction across 2 tracked properties.
Each record uses standardized fields for last verified date, payment rules, refund timing, and special policy notes.
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New York Quick Summary
| Hotel | Deposit / hold | Mandatory fee risk | Payment rules | Refund timing | Traveler note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York Hilton Midtown | $50 | Not detected (0/100) | Payment rules are not yet verified beyond the currently published policy notes. | Not publicly stated; issuer-dependent | Standard card authorization at check-in |
| Hyatt House New York/Chelsea | $100 | Not detected (0/100) | Credit cards accepted; debit cards accepted. | Not publicly stated on source used | Standard card authorization at check-in |
- Hilton (1 hotels in this city) · live-verified page · checkout-only fee page
- Hyatt House (1 hotels in this city) · live-verified page · checkout-only fee page
- Hilton checkout-fee guide (0 checkout-only, 9 detected)
- Hyatt House checkout-fee guide (0 checkout-only, 6 detected)
- Hilton checkout-fee guide (updated 2026-04-03)
- Hyatt House checkout-fee guide (updated 2026-04-03)
- How much do hotels in New York, New York hold for incidentals?
It varies by property, but many New York hotels place a temporary authorization for incidentals at check-in rather than clearly folding that cost into the advertised room rate. - How long do hotel deposits take to come back in New York?
Most hotel holds in New York clear within several business days, but debit cards often take longer than credit cards to reflect the release. - Are there no-deposit hotels in New York?
Some hotels market no-deposit booking in New York, but travelers should still confirm whether the property uses a separate incidental hold at arrival.
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New York Travel Guide
New York Hotel Deposit Rules and Booking Guide
New York hotel deposits can become a major traveler pain point because premium city rates, high-demand weekends, and opaque booking flows make the true cost of check-in hard to spot. This page should break down New York hotel holds, fee timing, and lower-risk options.
- Reported incidental hold language and disclosure timing
- Debit card vs. credit card friction at check-in
- Refund-release timing after checkout
- No-deposit and lower-friction hotel options
- Mandatory fee and checkout-only disclosure risk
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New York hotel deposits can become a major traveler pain point because premium city rates, high-demand weekends, and opaque booking flows make the true cost of check-in hard to spot. This page should break down New York hotel holds, fee timing, and lower-risk options.
New York hotel holds often release within several business days, but the wait may feel longer for debit-card users or after weekend checkouts.
Many full-service and premium New York properties do, especially in dense urban markets.
Yes, but travelers should verify whether that excludes separate incidental authorizations or destination-style fees.
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New York Deposit Research Request
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Refund timeline tracker
0Hotels in this directory already have a machine-readable refund timing estimate for faster traveler comparisons.
Accepts debit cards
1Properties explicitly marked as debit-friendly, useful for high-intent travelers without traditional credit cards.
Comparison-ready cities
1Markets with at least two hotels, ready for side-by-side deposit comparison tables on the state subdomain.
Cash-friendly properties
0Hotels where the current dataset explicitly indicates cash acceptance instead of leaving the payment policy unknown.
Known deposit amounts
3Records with a numeric deposit value already stored, useful for sorting and quick budgeting without reading every policy note.
Mandatory fee detected
50Hotels with a detected resort, destination, amenity, or comparable mandatory property fee in the current scope.
Recently verified
53Hotels reviewed within the last 30 days, helping users prioritize the freshest policy checks in this scope.
Live verified in current results
0Hotels in the active filtered view with live booking-flow evidence captured from the booking journey, not just source-text inference.
Source-text inferred in current results
2Hotels in the active filtered view scored from local policy text and official source fields while crawler credits or live booking access are limited.
Preview-only in current results
0Hotels in the active filtered view still relying on heuristic preview logic, which signals where deeper verification should be prioritized next.
All evidence tiers
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Unique cities
23City markets represented in the current scope, which makes the directory more useful for region-level comparison instead of one-off hotel lookups.
Brands represented
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City comparison markets
These city clusters have enough coverage to support side-by-side hotel deposit comparisons.
2 hotels in this market.
Deposit range: $50 to $100
Hyatt House New York/Chelsea
- Standard incidental hold
- $100 per night
- Refund tracker
- Not publicly stated on source used
- Accepted payment types
- Credit: Accepted | Debit: Accepted | Cash: Unknown
- Credit vs debit
- Official Hyatt policy page indicated credit/debit authorization at check-in; no card-specific amount difference posted
- Refund timeline
- Not publicly stated on source used
- Comparison market
- New York
- Special policies
- Standard card authorization at check-in
- Sources
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- Official Hyatt property policy page
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New York Hilton Midtown
- Standard incidental hold
- $50 per night
- Refund tracker
- Not publicly stated; issuer-dependent
- Accepted payment types
- Credit: Unknown | Debit: Unknown | Cash: Unknown
- Credit vs debit
- No public card-specific amount difference posted
- Refund timeline
- Not publicly stated; issuer-dependent
- Comparison market
- New York
- Special policies
- Standard card authorization at check-in
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