Traveling from Newark airport to hotel in nyc
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Traveling from Newark airport to hotel in nyc
Alright so I'm traveling to nyc next week and staying at a hotel near times square. I had though of taking the airtrain at newark, then njtransit to penn station in new york and then a cab to the hotel. But then again that seemed like too much of a hassle. I then thought of taking a cab but since there's 4 of us and 4 huge bags then we would have to take 2 cabs and that would be too expensive. My last resort is to hire a shuttle service online. I read the bad rep that super shuttle has here so I thought of booking at airlink. What do you guys think? It's like 68 bucks... please please please advice me on this one!
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This company is often recommended at tripadvisor by the locals
http://www.dial7.com/
You can get a quote online.
http://www.dial7.com/
You can get a quote online.
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Alright so this Dial 7 Car, we book this car and they come pick us up, drop us off and that's it? It's 60 bucks and I have to pay for tolls, tip and all of that? how much more can that be?
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My experience is the opposite. I've been using Supershuttle for years with no missed pickups and was stiffed by Airlink the few times I tried them. I think a majority of share van pickups are made, but the ones that don't get alot of eyeballs, so it seems worse than it is.
Maybe you can try and see if you can get a cheaper rate on a car rental. Probably not though since drop-off in Manhattan will spike the price and you'll need a van or suv, but worth a try on hotwire.
Or you could try the bus to Manhattan and then a cab. That's one less switch than airtran - nj transit - cab.
Maybe you can try and see if you can get a cheaper rate on a car rental. Probably not though since drop-off in Manhattan will spike the price and you'll need a van or suv, but worth a try on hotwire.
Or you could try the bus to Manhattan and then a cab. That's one less switch than airtran - nj transit - cab.
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Tolls and tip will add about $15-$20 to the cost, but are you sure they can fit four people and four huge suitcases (you may need a bigger car than is available for $60 -- just check so you aren't surprised).
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Or you could try the bus to Manhattan and then a cab. That's one less switch than airtran - nj transit - cab.
Since you're staying in Times Square, if you take the bus to Port Authority, you can certainly walk to your hotel, even with bags.
Since you're staying in Times Square, if you take the bus to Port Authority, you can certainly walk to your hotel, even with bags.
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I checked and it says that I need a minivan that can fit up to 5 passengers and five suitcases.. this is for 60 bucks... so how many tolls are there? and how much are they? should I tip 15% or more? sorry to be such a pain in the butt but I really wanna get this right.
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Toll for both tunnels, Lincoln or Holland is $6. I usually tip 15%, but it all depends on the service.
This is just me as I tend to be overzealous sometimes - some SUVs might not be able to handle the luggage - you might want to check the model and make sure you can get all the bags in one. Keep in mind the fare step-up to a van is a big jump.
This is just me as I tend to be overzealous sometimes - some SUVs might not be able to handle the luggage - you might want to check the model and make sure you can get all the bags in one. Keep in mind the fare step-up to a van is a big jump.
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can you pack less? are you bringing christmas presents or something?
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic..._New_York.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic..._New_York.html
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dang I still don't know what to do. Our bags are like medium/large gym bags. Last year a friend of mine picked us up at the airport on a toyota odyssea and we were able to fit em all in there....
So, 60 bucks, plus around 15 on tolls and 20% tip,... what do u guys think? shuttle? car? aaarrgggghhh
So, 60 bucks, plus around 15 on tolls and 20% tip,... what do u guys think? shuttle? car? aaarrgggghhh
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Well, let's start by saying that "medium/large gym bags" would hardly be considered "huge bags"!
I would take the car service and be done with it. It doesn't even sound like you'll need a larger car.
I would take the car service and be done with it. It doesn't even sound like you'll need a larger car.
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Alright ur right. So, here is a picture of what our 4 bags look like(sizewise).
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001D0QKKU?...0&linkCode=asn
We're four adults. We're on a budget. We don't really know our way around manhattan, let alone at night. Is the car at dial7.com the best option? 60 bucks plus 20 in tips and tolls... anyone have anything to say? lol
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001D0QKKU?...0&linkCode=asn
We're four adults. We're on a budget. We don't really know our way around manhattan, let alone at night. Is the car at dial7.com the best option? 60 bucks plus 20 in tips and tolls... anyone have anything to say? lol
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tammybg, I think you have 4 choices:
1. Rent a car (expensive and silly, since you don't want to drive or have a car in Manhattan);
2. Take the airtrain/train/taxi combo. Cost? I don't know, but I'll guess it will add up to at least the same as the bus.
3. Take the bus - $60 for 4 adults.
4. Take a taxi or car service. About $80 all-in.
Obviously, I think it's worth the extra $20 to avoid all the various hassles of the other three modes.
1. Rent a car (expensive and silly, since you don't want to drive or have a car in Manhattan);
2. Take the airtrain/train/taxi combo. Cost? I don't know, but I'll guess it will add up to at least the same as the bus.
3. Take the bus - $60 for 4 adults.
4. Take a taxi or car service. About $80 all-in.
Obviously, I think it's worth the extra $20 to avoid all the various hassles of the other three modes.