The New York Times had an article this morning about the frequent and often contentious battles for Foursquare mayorships. Except the people profiled in the article were locked in battles to be mayor of like....a bridge. And, random places in offices. How fierce is the competition for actual cool places?-
Using the handy dandy website, When Will I Be Mayor, we calculated just how many check-ins it takes to be mayor of some of the city's most popular locales.
ACE Hotel: 40 Checkins
Soho House: 39 Checkins
Webster Hall: 35 Checkins
230 Fifth: 35 Checkins
Kenmare: 33 Checkins
Thompson Hotel: 32 checkins
La Esquina: 32 Checkins
The Summit Bar: 28 Checkins
Juliet Supper Club: 28 Checkins
Per Se: 27 Checkins
The Boom Boom Room: 25 Checkins
Hotel On Rivington: 22 Checkins
1Oak: 17 checkins
Pulino's: 16 Checkins
The Standard Biergarten: 16 Checkins
Destination Bar: 16 Checkins
The Jane Hotel: 15 Checkins
Rose Bar: 15 Checkins
The Gansevoort Hotel: 14 checkins
Le Bain: 13 checkins
National Underground: 11 checkins
Schiller's: 11 checkins
Waverly Inn: 10 checkins
The Bowery Hotel: 9 Checkins
Le Bernardin: 8 checkins
Elaine's: 7 Checkins
So there you go! Virtually impossible to become mayor of the ACE unless you like, move in, and not surprisingly, relatively easy to steal the mayorship at Elaine's.
(And, FYI, it would take about 19 checkins at Guest of a Guest to steal the mayorship from Sarah Kunst, but don't even try it.)
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