Chris Henline and Cary Yeager (former longtime NY resident) of Truphae had two tables full of gorgeous pens.
Hotel - The inaugural ESPS was held at the New York Hilton Midtown, on the corner of West 53rd Street and the Avenue of the Americas (aka 6th Ave). It is a very large hotel, with lines for the front desk that reminded me of a Las Vegas hotel, or a bank, as there were at least 8 stations for folks to check in/out of the hotel.
The hotel is 40 minutes drive northwest of Newark, 30 minutes west from LaGuardia, and 50 minutes northeast of JFK. Cost for an Uber/Lyft costs anywhere from 70-120 each way for each of the airports, depending on time of day. I took two trains from NJ after having breakfast with some friends, and that cost me, but I had to schlep my very heavy suitcases up multiple flights of stairs because there were no elevators at the stations I ended up at.
The hotel also had a coffee/breakfast bar, as well as a take out “market”, and a casual restaurant called Herb N’ Kitchen. I only got coffee and a croissant one morning and didn’t get anything else during my stay since Midtown is full of food options fitting all sorts of budgets and cuisines.
The rate for the Hilton was $319/night (before taxes), which is quite a bit higher than any other hotel on the circuit. It is about right for (1) this time of year, (2) Manhattan and Midtown, and (3) possibly ComiCon which was also happening the same weekend. Someone told me they stayed at a similar hotel in the area a couple days prior and it was closer to $500/night. Parking was available for $95/night. Pets are also allowed at the hotel but I don’t recall seeing any at the hotel.
The rooms themselves were fine, if a bit outdated, but my room had a small couch which doubled as a pullout bed. Based on conversations with a few folks, no one had coffee makers or fridges in their rooms, which is a bummer if you’re trying to save money by making your own coffee or eating leftovers.