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AC advice
We are staying in AC only because our room at the Wyndam is free,,,well not really but it was paid for a long time back..Thanks for your help..because I'm like you I think we will want to spend more time in NYC
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You are staying in the Air Conditioner???? seems cramped
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Not sure what the question is - do you mean you are staying at a hotel in Atlantic City and plan to spend your time in NYC? If so, that's really not practical. Are you looking for advice on what to do in AC?
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redbirdkg, It would help to keep things together if you had REPLYED to your other post:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35129412 I don't think you understand how congested the roads are in this part of the country. You are going to be spending HOURS of every day getting to/from NYC, or Phila. from Atlantic City. I'm not sure what to suggest, it depends on your main focus for this trip. ~Liz |
THe trip to NYC from AC on the bus is about 3 hours and more if the traffic is bad. That's each way.
Philly is probably an hour and a half at least. If you want to visit Philly or NYC, get a hotel there, so you won't be spending all of your time commuting. |
Don't quite understand why you didn't book a hotel in NYC or Philadelphia and then just day trip to Atlantic City...but obviously, room is paid for and you will be in New Jersey.
Philadelphia is by far a shorter/faster commute if you are wanting to spend time in a big city versus all your time at the casinos. If you are bringing a car (or considering renting a car), why not explore some of the other beach towns along the Jersey Shore? Yes, Atlantic City has a free beach and a big boardwalk - but I'd never actually recommend going there. Manasquan/Point Pleasant, Margate, Spring Lake, Long Beach Island, Cape May - just a few nice Shore towns to spend a day at the beach, shop, eat, walk around, play golf, tour a lighthouse, etc. |
A similar question comes up a lot here on Fodors.
"Should I stay in NJ when I visit NYC?" The consensus is definitely NO, do not stay in NJ. That answer applies to the part of NJ just across the Hudson river - no more than 2-3 miles as the crow flies. Atlantic City is another 120+ miles away on one of the most congestion prone highways anywhere. |
no, no, no,
regardless if the room in atlantic city is paid for, sometimes convenience is everything. you don.t want to be miseralbe back and forth |
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