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Once you get to Penn Station wrote:At Penn, proceed to New Jersey Transit’s (NJT) upper or lower level concourses to board a NJT train to Secaucus Junction (SEC), about a 12-minute ride. Check NJT monitors for track assignments for trains to “SEC” or listen to announcements. NJT tracks are numbered 1-12; some NJT trains may use LIRR Tracks 13-16 on weekends.
At Secaucus Junction, follow the signs to the lower level for the “Meadowlands Line.” Show your rail ticket at the special gate for MTA ticket holders, then board the shuttle for the short ride to the Stadium. Shuttle service will run frequently starting approximately 3 1/2 hours before each game and up to two hours after the game. During the game shuttles will run hourly.

notyou2 wrote:When he said robbed by a taxi, I think he meant ripped off by the driver taking the circuitous route, not the direct route.
InkL0sed wrote:notyou2 wrote:When he said robbed by a taxi, I think he meant ripped off by the driver taking the circuitous route, not the direct route.
I see - well, taxis are expensive no matter what route they take, and if you go from JFK to anywhere else... prepare to pay a lot.

heavycola wrote:times square is worth a walkthrough and little else.
Seriously? Go to Katz's Deli and order a Reuben. It will be the finest sandwich you have ever eaten.
jimboston wrote:My advice is to skip the cesspit that is NYC, don't even go near New England, and spend the week in Philadelphia.
This opinion is not biased in any way shape or form.
Huckleberryhound wrote:Thanks. Yeah, that is what i meant. We are not rich, so using the subway seems logical for us, i just wondered whether there was any truth what we were told. I'd love to go to Coney island to where the Warriors was filmed (is that crazy?)...I'd love to get the three bottles out and clink them together....there must ve a guy selling empty bottles there i bet

InkL0sed wrote:Oh, another thing - if you're going to be taking the subway a lot, you might save money by getting one-day fun passes, or if you're there long enough, unlimited metro-cards (I think the shortest duration for those is a week).
thegreekdog wrote:jimboston wrote:My advice is to skip the cesspit that is NYC, don't even go near New England, and spend the week in Philadelphia.
This opinion is not biased in any way shape or form.
Fixed.
Huckleberryhound wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Oh, another thing - if you're going to be taking the subway a lot, you might save money by getting one-day fun passes, or if you're there long enough, unlimited metro-cards (I think the shortest duration for those is a week).
We're going for 10 days all in, with two nights in New england before coming back for the last night.
We don't have an itenerary together, so i think it'll be pretty much off the cuff.
jimboston wrote:My advice is to skip the cesspit that is NYC, and drive straight through to New England.

thegreekdog wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Oh, another thing - if you're going to be taking the subway a lot, you might save money by getting one-day fun passes, or if you're there long enough, unlimited metro-cards (I think the shortest duration for those is a week).
We're going for 10 days all in, with two nights in New england before coming back for the last night.
We don't have an itenerary together, so i think it'll be pretty much off the cuff.
I'm not a local, so perhaps this is not what you're looking for, but despite your comments, I do think you should see a show. Obviously, there are tons of great restaurants. Hit up the art museums. That's all I got. Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, yes, but not necessary.
My advice is to skip the cesspit that is NYC, and drive straight through to New England.
Phatscotty wrote:Do not make any decisions on where to eat based on how a place looks or sounds. Instead, look at the people who are eating there and base your decision on that.
Also, grow a pair of balls on the roads. On a few occasions I was cut off so badly that I was actually impressed when it was a chik who did it.
Always carry extra cash with you, in case you make a wrong turn and have to go through a few tolls. Lincoln Tunnel is like 15$.
InkL0sed wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Do not make any decisions on where to eat based on how a place looks or sounds. Instead, look at the people who are eating there and base your decision on that.
Also, grow a pair of balls on the roads. On a few occasions I was cut off so badly that I was actually impressed when it was a chik who did it.
Always carry extra cash with you, in case you make a wrong turn and have to go through a few tolls. Lincoln Tunnel is like 15$.
Or just don't have a car, because it's unnecessary and horrid. It doesn't sound like he'll have one anyway.
PS. I knew you were in the city when I called you out for a duel, scaredy-cat!