image_hotel_carter_new_yorkWith its strategic location and affordable rate, Hotel Carter New York supposed to be better than this. Based on traveler reviews, TripAdvisor has release TripAdvisor’s Top Ten Dirtiest Hotels – United States 2009 which placed Hotel Carter New York as the dirties hotel in the nation.

It looks like management of Carter Hotel doesn’t do anything about this. Or, they just don’t care? For the third time in four years, New York’s Hotel Carter seems to be enjoying its position as Dirtiest Hotel in America by TripAdvisor, only on one year that The Carter Hotel placed as number two.

The Carter Hotel is a one star hotel located on West 43rd Street, Times Square. Their 700 rooms start as cheap as $99.00 per night, a pretty bargain to budget travelers. That would also be an affordable price for a room in the heart of the Theatre District on Times Square. Its location also can easily reach from major bus and train and subway lines. Many visitor and tourist spots are within walking distance, some of them such as the United Nations, Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Macys, the New York City Public Library and Radio City Music Hall as well as many top company offices.

Is This The Worst Hotel in New York City? Not quietly. The Top 10 Dirtiest Hotel List must also a hit to New York City’s popularity as travel destination since enlist two other New York City hotels on this year’s list, New York Inn on Eighth Avenue and Ramada Plaza Hotel at JFK Airport in Queens.

The complete 2009’s Top 10 Dirtiest Hotels in the U.S.A is:

1. Hotel Carter, New York city

2. Continental Bayside Hotel – Miami Beach, Florida

3. New York Inn – New York

4. Eden Roc Motel – Wildwood, New Jersey

5. Days Inn Cleveland Airport – Brook Park, Ohio

6. Days Inn Airport/ Stadium – Tampa, Florida

7. Travelodge Bangor – Bangor, Maine

8. Velda Rose Resort Hotel – Hot Springs, Arkansas

9. Ramada Plaza Hotel JFK International Airport – Jamaica, New York

10. Days Inn & Suites Gatlinburg – Gatlinburg, Tennessee

The list wad said as user-generated reviews. To prove about it, why don’t you try it yourself? :D