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Help getting from JFK to Upper West Side
I have a flight that arrives mid-evening on a Tuesday at JFK airport. From here, I need to get to the Upper West Side. I was wondering what the cheapest, easiest way to do this would be. I'm going to have a large suitcase as I will be leaving the country for a month after the city...
All suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
Which do you want cheapest or easiest?
Cheapest; Airtrain and subway. Easiest; Cab. |
I checked out the cabs, and I saw that they all have a flat rate from the airport, usually $50 plus tolls and tip.
How do you do Airtrain and Subway? It was on the NYC website, but it didn't make much sense to me. Thanks! |
To the upper west side, you take the AirTrain to the Howard Beach connection to the A train (a subway line). This should cost $7 and take 1-2 hours to the upper west side.
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well, you can see that cheapest and easiest are at the opposite ends of the spectrum. Pricewise, the middle ground is a door to door shuttle like Supershuttle. It's about $18 from JFk to your door on the UWS. There are sometimes online discount coupons for it
Personally, I hate the service as they always seem to take the worst least logical route and a 45 minute drive turns into 2 hours. But, I have friends who do use it and are satisfied. If you need door to door, and you don't want to drag a big suitcase on the subway, and time isn't an issue, you may wnat to consider it |
Thanks for all the advice. The time I'm leaving the airport is about 8pm. Will this decrease travel time for the airtrain or door-to-door service? I can do an hour... but two hours, I'll probably have to go with the cab.
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In NYC, the Super Shutle is the WORST. Don't use it. Where on the UWS are you going? That will affect things somewhat. In broad strokes without exact location, your options are:
AirTrain/subway $7 and several changes and you have to be able to negotiate up and down stairs with your suitcase. AirTrain/Long Island Railroad to Penn station--then either subway or taxi. $5 + ~$7 + 2-7 OR $14-20. NY Airport Express bus to Port Authority ($15) then subway or taxi ($2-10) The flat fare for the taxi is $45 plus toll ($4) plus tip of 15-20%. Max $60 for up to 4 people. If you meet someone on plane, you could share a cab and get door to door service. |
I'm going to Amsterdam and 83rd. The cab is starting to look the best and probably the safest for a solo female traveler at night.
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A cab or the car service will certainly be easiest. If you want to save some money, you can also take the Express Airport bus to Port Authority and a taxi from there. That would cost $15 + maybe another $8.
http://www.nyairportservice.com/ Hopstop.com is a good website for getting around. They estimate the cab from Port Authority to 83 & Amsterdam at $8.15. http://www.hopstop.com/?action=route...i=y&ymap=y |
Arriving at 8 pm will make the cab fster - but ot any cheaper. It will not make the AirTrain/subway any faster at all.
If you can manage the bag at all your best best is bus direct to Port Authority and then cab to 83rd St ($15 plus about $10 for $25 total). This is perfectly sae at that hour. Easiest is the cab or car service - about $60 total (flat fare of $45 plus bridge or tunnel toll and tip). |
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