Hard disagree. If I am visiting NYC, I am staying in NYC. The only exception might be is if all I’m doing is going to some kind of event and not doing anything else in the city. |
Have you been to Hoboken? It may as well be part of NYC. It's historic, walkable, has lots of upscale shops and restaurants, and is a quick train or ferry ride from Manhattan (plus there are fantastic skyline views). I'll give you that Jersey City is significantly less charming (as is LIC). In any event, LIC is "the city," but if you're intending to spend a lot of time in Manhattan it's just a matter of which train you want to ride on . . . the PATH or the 7 train. |
I’m the PP. I have not been to Hoboken. I have been to Jersey City and it is actually pretty nice. It also has great views of lower Manhattan. Still if I’m doing multiple things in NYC, I prefer to stay in NYC. We take Amtrak, so it’s pretty easy. Also, I have actually stayed in Jersey City and hotel prices were very similar to NYC. |
If I’m staying out late in the city or seeing a show, the last thing I want to do is get myself to Penn Station or WTC after so I can get on another train to NJ. |
| Then pay for a hotel room in NYC. Problem solved. |
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I am so not cool with this. |
Then take an Uber or a cab. They will take you to Hoboken. How do you think we get around in the city? Do you think I only go out in my neighborhood? It takes me as long to get to the lower east side and Brooklyn as it does to get to Hoboken. |
It’s a PATH train. It’s essentially a subway. The trains run frequently and it’s very easy to transfer. |
And if you’re the OP who is perplexed that that they cannot find a hotel in NYC for NYE, you are doing this, taking a ferry, staying in NJ, etc. OP pay up or stay home. |
And if you’re OP and looking for cheaper alternatives, you might consider staying in Jersey before staying in Brooklyn as OP was willing to concede. |
I live in NYC. I understand wanting to stay in Manhattan, but Hoboken is a 10-15 minute PATH ride from Midtown. There’s a stop at 34th Street around the corner from the Macy’s. If you’re not staying in Midtown (which would not be my preference anyway) and are taking the subway to elsewhere in Manhattan, whether you hop on the subway or the PATH doesn’t really make a difference. Or you can Uber. It’s basically like trying to get to Rosslyn from Georgetown. But because of this I’m skeptical that a hotel in Hoboken will be materially cheaper than a similar hotel in the city. |