Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had luck with lower Manhattan. and jersey city - just book somewhere walking distance to the PATH. Also feel Jersey city is easier if you are planning to drive.
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Jersey is the way to go if driving. You cut out a lot of potential city traffic. Hoboken has direct service to Midtown. Jersey City requires a transfer.
Only issue with Jersey is that if you want to take a break during the day- such as clean and freshen up before dinner, you’re limited. Also, was in NYC once and got caught in rain showers, so we had to go back to hotel for dry clothes. Harder to do that if you’re in Jersey.
Not if your hotel is next to a PATH station. Hoboken to Penn Station is 15 minutes. Exchange Place to WTC is 5 minutes. Ride times are very close to Long Island City plus the benefit of not having to drive through the city to get to your rental (and drive through it again to get back.)
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There are two kinds of people in this world: the kind that stay in NYC and the kind that convince themselves it’s just as easy to visit NYC by staying in NJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had luck with lower Manhattan. and jersey city - just book somewhere walking distance to the PATH. Also feel Jersey city is easier if you are planning to drive.
+1
Jersey is the way to go if driving. You cut out a lot of potential city traffic. Hoboken has direct service to Midtown. Jersey City requires a transfer.
Only issue with Jersey is that if you want to take a break during the day- such as clean and freshen up before dinner, you’re limited. Also, was in NYC once and got caught in rain showers, so we had to go back to hotel for dry clothes. Harder to do that if you’re in Jersey.
Not if your hotel is next to a PATH station. Hoboken to Penn Station is 15 minutes. Exchange Place to WTC is 5 minutes. Ride times are very close to Long Island City plus the benefit of not having to drive through the city to get to your rental (and drive through it again to get back.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had luck with lower Manhattan. and jersey city - just book somewhere walking distance to the PATH. Also feel Jersey city is easier if you are planning to drive.
+1
Jersey is the way to go if driving. You cut out a lot of potential city traffic. Hoboken has direct service to Midtown. Jersey City requires a transfer.
Only issue with Jersey is that if you want to take a break during the day- such as clean and freshen up before dinner, you’re limited. Also, was in NYC once and got caught in rain showers, so we had to go back to hotel for dry clothes. Harder to do that if you’re in Jersey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had luck with lower Manhattan. and jersey city - just book somewhere walking distance to the PATH. Also feel Jersey city is easier if you are planning to drive.
+1
Jersey is the way to go if driving. You cut out a lot of potential city traffic. Hoboken has direct service to Midtown. Jersey City requires a transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wait until the day before and book through a true "last minute" site. The one I used doesn't even tell you which hotel you are getting, but what kind it is (4 stars or whatever).
seriously booked a room for $150, but you need a risk tolerance.
What site did you use
Anonymous wrote:wait until the day before and book through a true "last minute" site. The one I used doesn't even tell you which hotel you are getting, but what kind it is (4 stars or whatever).
seriously booked a room for $150, but you need a risk tolerance.
Anonymous wrote:We stayed in Long Island City last visit (at a friends house) and it was pretty convenient for heading into the city. I would stay there again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed in Long Island City last visit (at a friends house) and it was pretty convenient for heading into the city. I would stay there again.
Do you think they'll object to random strangers like OP and her family showing up for a few nights?
The least expensive place I've stayed at in NYC was a cousins house, OP should try that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed in Long Island City last visit (at a friends house) and it was pretty convenient for heading into the city. I would stay there again.
Do you think they'll object to random strangers like OP and her family showing up for a few nights?
Anonymous wrote:I have had luck with lower Manhattan. and jersey city - just book somewhere walking distance to the PATH. Also feel Jersey city is easier if you are planning to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Try Long Island City. It's a short subway ride into midtown. The area isn't the nicest, but I didn't feel unsafe as a solo female at night.
Anonymous wrote:We stayed in Long Island City last visit (at a friends house) and it was pretty convenient for heading into the city. I would stay there again.