Anonymous wrote:Not cooking on vacay, just breakfast and storing drinks and snacks. Teenagers are hungry 24/7. NJ to WTC is a couple minutes, just offering a more economical option that includes not driving in the city. You do you. Stay home? Not a chance, there is a whole world out there to see. Don't have to travel just like you to enjoy and experience a destination. Actually, I don't want your experience, and I'd venture to say I'm more open to new experiences, people, and destinations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would be $500 per night if you did 4 nights. You’re not gonna find 2 rooms for that in NYC. You could stay in NJ and ferry across.
Yes, but surely PATH is going to be best transit option, not ferry.
If they stay at Hoboken or Exchange Place in Jersey City, the ferry will have more limited hours and be more expensive but be prettier and more fun.
Read the ferry schedule carefully and use it when it’s available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would be $500 per night if you did 4 nights. You’re not gonna find 2 rooms for that in NYC. You could stay in NJ and ferry across.
Yes, but surely PATH is going to be best transit option, not ferry.
Anonymous wrote:Pick a hotel with a kitchenette in Jersey City, near the Path, like the Sonesta Simply Suites. It's a 2 block walk to the PATH or ferry that takes you under the river directly to WTC. Parking is now about $20/day. There is a grocery store (Whole Foods) one or two blocks away in case you need anything. A full size fridge is included, for those hungry teenagers. We've been staying in Jersey City for years, it's safe, convenient and easy to drive in. Walk to Carlos' bakery one of the mornings to get breakfast.
Anonymous wrote:So when I take our fam with 2 teens of opposite genders I stay in manhattan even though it's pricy. The reason is when you figure the time you need to commute to the attraction you're going to it's worth the money to just get there quicker and easier. For us time is money. I mean if you know you're spending a full day at the Met or somewhere it makes sense but if we wanted to do a few places I'd rather just stay in that general area. I'm also the kind of person who isn't cooking when I'm on holiday. If I'm on vacation, it has to be easy. If not I'm staying home and just doing something fun because it's the same stress level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see an AirBnB in Brooklyn right now for $343/night before taxes with 2BR and 6 beds.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1002825899474348002?adults=5&location=New%20York%20City%2C%20New%20York%2C%20United%20States&search_mode=regular_search&check_in=2024-12-23&check_out=2024-12-27&source_impression_id=p3_1731081539_P3awKax1304fiYcW&previous_page_section_name=1001
Short-term rentals are illegal in NYC, so booking an Airbnb is a risk. I’d be worried about the risk of it suddenly being pulled offline a few days before arrival. You’d have to scramble and probably pay a lot more at short notice if that happened.
Not the op. I've done Airbnb in Brooklyn a few times but that's not in a neighborhood I'd choose to stay in. I guess ymmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see an AirBnB in Brooklyn right now for $343/night before taxes with 2BR and 6 beds.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1002825899474348002?adults=5&location=New%20York%20City%2C%20New%20York%2C%20United%20States&search_mode=regular_search&check_in=2024-12-23&check_out=2024-12-27&source_impression_id=p3_1731081539_P3awKax1304fiYcW&previous_page_section_name=1001
Short-term rentals are illegal in NYC, so booking an Airbnb is a risk. I’d be worried about the risk of it suddenly being pulled offline a few days before arrival. You’d have to scramble and probably pay a lot more at short notice if that happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is truly hard to find any time of year. Christmas will be harder.
The PATH option is not bad, and Hoboken and Jersey City are nice.
I don't really want them traveling out of the way. It was just an idea for a trip but that'll be a no. Thank you all!