NJRedman wrote:Newark airport is the best to fly in and out of in the NYC area. They have a rail system that is easy to use and is quick. I agree you should stay in Manhattan but flying out of the NYC airports is a HUGE headache. Lived in and around NYC my whole life and have flown through each of the three airports. It's not even close when it comes to choosing which one I use.
DeltaV wrote:New Jersey is, well, New Jersey. That should be enough reason to stay in NYC (flying doesn't count; I think EWR is part of NYC the same way that the south Jersey Shore is really just an extension of Philadelphia).
If you're looking for a less expensive hotel, keep an eye on the deal websites; Groupon, Living Social, RueLaLa, and others I can't remember at the moment all have great deals on awesome hotels in NYC/Manhattan (for that matter, in Philadelphia as well if you're coming in from afar to see a game vs. Nova). My Ex was a huge NYC fan, and we used those frequently to get 50% + off of really classy hotel rooms.
nathanhm wrote:DeltaV wrote:New Jersey is, well, New Jersey. That should be enough reason to stay in NYC (flying doesn't count; I think EWR is part of NYC the same way that the south Jersey Shore is really just an extension of Philadelphia).
If you're looking for a less expensive hotel, keep an eye on the deal websites; Groupon, Living Social, RueLaLa, and others I can't remember at the moment all have great deals on awesome hotels in NYC/Manhattan (for that matter, in Philadelphia as well if you're coming in from afar to see a game vs. Nova). My Ex was a huge NYC fan, and we used those frequently to get 50% + off of really classy hotel rooms.
You know what's the dumbest part of all the Jersey hating. NYC and Philly have more in common with NJ than they do the rest of their respective states. PA is a giant farming state bookended by Pitt and Philly. NY is mostly a cold sparsely populated area outside of NYC. Jersey is the 2nd richest state, filled with big business, tons of top private schools, wealthy suburbs, and home to some of the most desirable communities in the country, yet you'd think it was a toxic waste dump by the way people from Philly and NYC talk about it. How bout y'all get your own house in order: Philly is crazy violent and dangerous. Manhattan is nice but Staten Ialand is a mess and many sections of BK and Queens need to step up. I'd expect fans of Big East schools to be more intelligent than stereotypical Jersey hating.
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