Affiliate Summit East 2026

New York City Survival Guide

A practical guide for Affiliate Summit East 2026: where it is, where to stay, how to get into the city, how to handle money and visas, where to eat, and what to do after the conference.

New York skylineMidtown ManhattanTimes Square at night
DatesJuly 27–28, 2026
AreaTimes Square / Theater District
CurrencyU.S. Dollar — USD
Review: 4 / 5★★★★☆

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Affiliate Summit East remains a useful, established U.S. affiliate event, but the New York City setting comes with serious drawbacks. Accommodation and food are often exorbitantly expensive, and almost every restaurant or service interaction seems to expect another 20–25% tip on top.

International attendance is also a weakness. U.S. visa access is getting increasingly difficult for many attendees, and the U.S. entry environment can feel hostile. That makes the event less international than it should be, even though the underlying U.S. affiliate market remains important.

The quick plan

ASE is in Times Square, which is convenient, expensive, crowded, and workable if you plan tightly. Stay walkable, batch meetings, and avoid unnecessary crosstown trips.

Default move: book a Midtown hotel within a 10-minute walk of the Marriott Marquis, use OMNY for subway and bus, and reserve dinners before the show starts.
Best arrival pattern

Arrive Sunday, July 26 if you have Monday morning meetings. Avoid landing Monday morning unless your schedule is light.

Best departure pattern

Leave Wednesday, July 29 or later. Tuesday night is useful for dinners and Wednesday is good for follow-up meetings or one proper NYC activity.

Conference tactics

ASE is meetings, side events, lobby collisions, quick intros, exhibitor follow-up, and dinner diplomacy. Treat it like a two-day partnerships sprint.

Before you arrive
  • Pre-book actual meetings, not vague catch-ups.
  • Use 25-minute meeting blocks.
  • Reserve at least one group dinner.
  • Bring QR contact sharing and a one-page company summary.
At the venue
  • Use an exact meeting point inside the Marriott Marquis.
  • Build in elevator time.
  • Keep Wednesday light for follow-ups.
  • Do not wear new shoes.

Venue basics

The New York Marriott Marquis is in Times Square, which is convenient for meetings but chaotic for food, transport, and hotel pricing.

Good to know

Being able to walk back to your room between meetings is a real advantage.

Nearby zones

Hell’s Kitchen is useful for less chaotic dinners; Bryant Park is better for calmer coffee meetings.

Nearby hotels and booking strategy

For ASE, choose by walking distance and cancellation terms, not just price.

HotelWhy it works
New York Marriott MarquisVenue hotel and easiest option.
W New York – Times SquareVery close to the venue.
Hyatt Centric Times SquarePractical nearby business hotel.
The Muse New YorkBoutique option close to Times Square.
NYC hotel costs can be brutal. Check taxes, destination fees, cancellation rules, and whether the cheaper hotel is actually worth the commute.

Getting there and moving around

All three airports work. LaGuardia is often easiest for domestic flights; JFK and Newark can be better depending on route.

LaGuardia

Taxi or rideshare is easiest. Budget option: Q70 bus to subway or LIRR connections.

JFK / Newark

JFK works via AirTrain and subway or LIRR. Newark works via AirTrain and NJ TRANSIT to Penn Station.

Visa and entry basics

International visitors should check travel.state.gov, ESTA, and airline document requirements early.

This is not immigration advice. Always verify with official government sources, your airline, and the event organizer before you book.

City essentials

Money

USD. Cards are widely accepted, but keep cash for tips and backup. Sales tax and tips add materially to costs.

Safety

Use normal big-city awareness around Times Square, late-night travel, and airports. Use official taxi lines or app pickups.

Opening hours

Pharmacies, convenience stores, and restaurants vary by location. Always check current hours before relying on late-night service.

Restaurants and meeting spots

Times Square is tourist-heavy, so match the restaurant to the meeting: fast, serious, celebratory, or late.

The Lambs Club

A polished option for a more classic business dinner near the venue.

Gallagher’s Steakhouse

Old-school Midtown business dinner choice with dependable service.

Don Antonio

Dependable Italian / pizza meeting option close to Times Square.

Joe Allen

Theater District classic for a more relaxed dinner or lunch.

Things to do after the conference

Do one easy Midtown activity and one thing outside Times Square if you stay after the show.

Broadway

You are already in the Theater District, so a Broadway show is the easiest after-hours move.

Packing and survival checklist

Bring
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Power bank
  • Light layer
  • Passport or ID
  • Small cash for tips
Do before flying
  • Confirm dates and venue
  • Check visa or ESTA
  • Reserve dinner
  • Load OMNY or contactless card
  • Save hotel details offline