Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you contact the manager of the garage? Explain your situation
A. Yes, that's what I would do. NYC hotels are expensive.
B. If you can't drive home until Monday, no worries. There is a pretty stark cutoff northside of the storm, so you should be good to drive to Philadelphia on that day, unless the forecast changes. Please check it every day. Get a hotel there, to wait for snowplows to work overnight, then go home on Tuesday, and pack for your flight.
Thanks, I think Option B is our best case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worst-case scenario, you leave one of you behind with the car and you who needs to get on the plane takes the train back to DC. In my experience, Amtrak runs well during snow storms. Maybe with some delays but they don't stop.
We tried this as well! Most of the Amtrak are cancelled Monday. Have one at 2 PM that isn’t cancelled yet bit not holding out hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you contact the manager of the garage? Explain your situation
A. Yes, that's what I would do. NYC hotels are expensive.
B. If you can't drive home until Monday, no worries. There is a pretty stark cutoff northside of the storm, so you should be good to drive to Philadelphia on that day, unless the forecast changes. Please check it every day. Get a hotel there, to wait for snowplows to work overnight, then go home on Tuesday, and pack for your flight.
Anonymous wrote:Worst-case scenario, you leave one of you behind with the car and you who needs to get on the plane takes the train back to DC. In my experience, Amtrak runs well during snow storms. Maybe with some delays but they don't stop.
Anonymous wrote:Can you contact the manager of the garage? Explain your situation
Anonymous wrote:Can you contact the manager of the garage? Explain your situation