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Wow, you did pretty well. We are staying at the Hilton at the Newark airport for $99/night. We are just taking the NJTransit into NYC the 29th and 30th. We tried priceline in NYC for the same price range but no luck but the newark hilton will be fine. Plus we are flying out of Newark so it will be very easy for our 6 AM flight on the 31stJust booked Hilton NY Fashion District on Priceline for $125 for the 30th and 31st if anyone is still debating on going...really nice 4star for pretty cheap...heres what their website says
Located on West 26th Street, just off 7th Avenue, the hotel is in the heart of Manhattan’s remarkable Fashion District. Hilton New York Fashion District is steps away from the Fashion Institute of Technology, The Empire State Building, Herald Square and the renowned Macy’s flagship. Times Square, Central Park, Tribeca, Soho, Chelsea Market and everything New York City are just an amazing walk or cab ride away
Question for some people more familiar with the area....we are driving in and should get to NYC area early in the AM on the 30th (7 or so) but can not check in til 3 (so after the game), any ideas what to do with the car or a good plan of attack? TIA
Just booked Hilton NY Fashion District on Priceline for $125 for the 30th and 31st if anyone is still debating on going...really nice 4star for pretty cheap...heres what their website says
Located on West 26th Street, just off 7th Avenue, the hotel is in the heart of Manhattan’s remarkable Fashion District. Hilton New York Fashion District is steps away from the Fashion Institute of Technology, The Empire State Building, Herald Square and the renowned Macy’s flagship. Times Square, Central Park, Tribeca, Soho, Chelsea Market and everything New York City are just an amazing walk or cab ride away
Question for some people more familiar with the area....we are driving in and should get to NYC area early in the AM on the 30th (7 or so) but can not check in til 3 (so after the game), any ideas what to do with the car or a good plan of attack? TIA
4 Cyclones family members and a buddy I graduated with that lives in NYC are coming. Possibly be my last game as a Cyclone supporter :wideeyed:
What does this mean? Are you about to enroll at Iowa or something?4 Cyclones family members and a buddy I graduated with that lives in NYC are coming. Possibly be my last game as a Cyclone supporter :wideeyed:
Your first step should be to contact the front desk of the hotel and ask what they suggest as they know the neighborhood best and I'm sure they probably deal with this often. Where you're staying is on the edge of midtown, so you'll probably be able to find free on-street parking a bit to to the South of you, but that's by no means a certainty and the last thing you want to deal with is the ordeal and cost of getting towed. So if you choose to go that route, make sure you read and understand the signage on the street where you park i.e. alternative side parking, loading zones, etc.
whaaaattt? why last game as a cyclone supporter? At least your doing it at a bowl game
What does this mean? Are you about to enroll at Iowa or something?
Just booked Hilton NY Fashion District on Priceline for $125 for the 30th and 31st if anyone is still debating on going...really nice 4star for pretty cheap...heres what their website says
Located on West 26th Street, just off 7th Avenue, the hotel is in the heart of Manhattan’s remarkable Fashion District. Hilton New York Fashion District is steps away from the Fashion Institute of Technology, The Empire State Building, Herald Square and the renowned Macy’s flagship. Times Square, Central Park, Tribeca, Soho, Chelsea Market and everything New York City are just an amazing walk or cab ride away
Question for some people more familiar with the area....we are driving in and should get to NYC area early in the AM on the 30th (7 or so) but can not check in til 3 (so after the game), any ideas what to do with the car or a good plan of attack? TIA
Are you serious about "wasting time" visiting the 9/11 Memorial?
It is my intention to see the 9/11 Memorial and find some of the fantastic places that guys like you recommend. I'm more likely to skip NYE at Times Square, maybe visit Times Square earlier in the day.
What else do you think would you recommend so that we can have an authentic NYC experience?
Any idea how places like Snap or Studio XXI would be for NYE? How easy would it be to get back to North Bergen from there after the party?
Spend time in neighborhoods where New Yorkers actually live. When we have out of town guests, I try to avoid at all costs Times Square. Some thoughts:
2. Have a meal at the Bridge Cafe (located in an area just north of South Street Seaport at the base on the Brooklyn Bridge), it's the oldest pub / restaurant in Manhattan. While you're at it, walk across the Brooklyn Bridge (trivia fact - the bridge was completed the same year Custer was killed at Little Big Horn).
I really appreciate the help you guys are giving us. Some Iowa State fans were hoping to go to some other bowl. We recruit better in Texas and Florida. You guys seem to have NJ/NY wrapped up based on looking at your roster. And some wanted to enjoy the warm weather. However, we have embraced the idea of coming to New York. Frankly, once I started thinking about the city, I couldn't wait to go there.
Now, though, I have to ask if you are serious about walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. My wife has walked across the support beams of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Is this something like that? Or is it just walking on a walking path? What is so cool about this experience? Or are you just doing an updated version of selling the Brooklyn Bridge to us? Be kind to us naive rural folks.
I also appreciate the sense of history that you guys have. Iowa State University is one of the oldest things that we have in Iowa. As I recall, Rutgers is at least 100 years older. And east coast folks have such a great sense of history. Folks who grow up in the midwest often just don't have much sense of colonial influence.
Now, though, I have to ask if you are serious about walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. My wife has walked across the support beams of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Is this something like that? Or is it just walking on a walking path? What is so cool about this experience? Or are you just doing an updated version of selling the Brooklyn Bridge to us? Be kind to us naive rural folks.
Never done it myself, but here is a view from walking across the Brooklyn Bridge I found on Google that has obviously since changed.![]()
I also appreciate the sense of history that you guys have. Iowa State University is one of the oldest things that we have in Iowa. As I recall, Rutgers is at least 100 years older. And east coast folks have such a great sense of history. Folks who grow up in the midwest often just don't have much sense of colonial influence.