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− | '''''The Manhattan Tower Hotel''''' is an upscale Manhattan resort that is a getaway for Broadway's finest. It is the fictitious sister hotel to [[The Hollywood Tower Hotel]]. It resides on Park Avenue near Central Park. It is featured in the book ''The Pilgrims of Rayne'', as written by D.J. MacHale. The same writer and director of the [[Tower of Terror (film)|Tower of Terror]] movie, which is loosely based off the ride [[The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror]]. |
+ | '''''The Manhattan Tower Hotel''''' is an upscale Manhattan resort that is a getaway for Broadway's finest. It is the fictitious sister hotel to [[The Hollywood Tower Hotel]]. It resides on Park Avenue near Central Park. It is featured in the book ''The Pilgrims of Rayne'', as written by [[D.J. MacHale]]. The same writer and director of the [[Tower of Terror (film)|Tower of Terror]] movie, which is loosely based off the ride [[The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror]]. |
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Revision as of 23:33, 15 July 2016
The Manhattan Tower Hotel is an upscale Manhattan resort that is a getaway for Broadway's finest. It is the fictitious sister hotel to The Hollywood Tower Hotel. It resides on Park Avenue near Central Park. It is featured in the book The Pilgrims of Rayne, as written by D.J. MacHale. The same writer and director of the Tower of Terror movie, which is loosely based off the ride The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.