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Don't you just love ambiguous post headers? I often don't read the posts. Ambiguous questions. "Best" is a funny word. There is no "best" anything. It all depends on your needs and your constraints.
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I think taxi is better than car service, especially at the central terminal. All black town cars look alike and finding a particular car & driver can be a pain.
One downside with taxi it that during peak hours there can be a wait in the taxi queue.
One downside with taxi it that during peak hours there can be a wait in the taxi queue.
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How many people? How much luggage? How willing to haul luggage up and down stairs in the subway? How much do you value cost versus convenience? Where in Manhattan?
I would only ever do a cab -- but I'm beyond the stage of dragging luggage around on the bus and subway.
I would only ever do a cab -- but I'm beyond the stage of dragging luggage around on the bus and subway.
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Taxi or car service (www.dial7.com)
Typically I choose taxi unless I'm landing at rush hour or during the holidays, when the taxi lines can be quite long. In those situations, I reserve a Dial 7 car.
Typically I choose taxi unless I'm landing at rush hour or during the holidays, when the taxi lines can be quite long. In those situations, I reserve a Dial 7 car.
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