Factor in fuel, time, and cost of daily parking spaces and you’ll likely be at a wash. Take the train, let the kids sleep, enjoy your breakfast, arrive in NYC. |
This. Why are you letting your kids act like this, OP? |
Journal Square in Jersey City if you want to be within quick transit access. You can take PATH from there into Manhattan, either midtown or lower Manhattan. Then subway to your rental. Or if you want to be further away (less traffic risk) but less train options, Metro Park NJ Transit station. Then take NJ Transit train to Penn Station in Manhattan, then subway to your rental. |
There are many options but Hamilton train station is a good one for NJ transit (safe parking in a garage). It’s relatively early in Nj. NJ transit runs fairly frequently and is a lot less expensive than Amtrak. In Jersey City there is parking and a PATH station. That’s much closer to NYC. PATH runs very frequently and is a short trip. |
I do this drive often. I manage 3.5 hours from MD to downtown Jersey city with a quick stop for breakfast. (I wait to get past Baltimore to stop.)
In Jersey City, I park in the Columbus Garage, which is next to the Grove Street PATH entrance, and take the PATH into Manhattan. Parking there is $25/day. The PATH is less than $5 per person. Tolls are about $60 round trip I think (and I don’t incur the bridge or tunnel toll going into the city). I would highly encourage not driving into manhattan and parking. It’s just stressful. And if there is traffic, the train is much faster. Calculate your drive departure so that you avoid Baltimore and anything past Newark at rush hours. You could feasibly leave the DC area at 10am and be ok driving into manhattan if you don’t make long stops. But of course one accident on the road can derail the best plans. Safe travels! |
I priced Amtrak for a daytrip from Philly and it was $1000 for 4. This time of year it’s not a wash cost-wise. |
The people recommending to take the bus to avoid traffic don’t understand how busses work. |
The bus is not to avoid traffic. It’s to avoid the stress of having to navigate insane drivers and parking. Let someone else do the driving. |
Door to door, I doubt you’d ever save time taking the train or bus to NYC. The convenience of the train/bus is not having to figure out how to offload your car. |
I’m a totally nervous driver and I don’t find driving in Manhattan stressful at all. It’s a grid at slow speeds.
Use Waze to avoid traffic. Stop at a rest stop if you need to. Get a parking app like spothero for Manhattan and book your spot. |
That’s because you’re trying to book last minute. I Booked from DC in September and it was <$50 pp round trip |
Secaucus Junction. There is plenty of parking and the NJ Transit trains run frequently to Penn Station. It’s about a fifteen minute ride. The exit is right off the NJ Turnpike, and you can assess the traffic situation at the tunnel and make a decision at the last minute whether to drive in or not. Once at Penn, it’s easy to get to the UWS on the subway or you can grab a cab. |
I agree with this. I think you'll be fine, OP. |
Leave at 5 am and have teens sleep in car. |
We recently did this where we drove to Hamilton, NJ (just north of Philly) and took the NJ Transit train to Manhattan. Because it's a commuter train, the price is the same every day, doesn't vary with peak holiday travel. There is a parking garage at that station with overnight parking (I think it was only $14/day?)
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