Metro Into MSG?
So, I've never really been into New York City. And I'll be going the night of June 25 for the concert. Can anyone help me out with some questions that I have?
I've heard never take my car into the city. It's a little late to take the train (price has gone up too much) - so I'm looking to leave my car otuside the city and take the train / metro into the city. Is this a good idea? If so, where is a safe place to leave my car and take the metro in?
I've heard never take my car into the city. It's a little late to take the train (price has gone up too much) - so I'm looking to leave my car otuside the city and take the train / metro into the city. Is this a good idea? If so, where is a safe place to leave my car and take the metro in?
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Just drive in - it's not that bad.
You can park on the streets around the Garden after 7 PM so you don't have to put it in a garage, and by the time the show is over traffic in the city will be light.
Just come through the Lincoln Tunnel and you'll be fine.
You can take your car into the city... you just have to be a little careful. As long as you're not driving anything too fancy/expensive it should be fine. Parking in a garage is expensive though... you could also try for street parking in a residential area... but that might be a little tricky if you're not familiar with area.
Only thing about a car in the city is to never ever leave anything valuable or luggage/bags visible in the car.
Don't know where you can park your car to take a train in. New Jersey somewhere I guess... You could look at park and ride type options for New Jersey transit. Ideally you'd probably want the PATH but I don't think there's much parking in Hoboken either?
It's been a long time since I lived in NYC so hopefully someone currenly local can help you better.
This is usually my course of action, and I'm only 5 miles from Manhattan in NJ.
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Driving in and parking on the street is not an option in my book -- Seinfeld has really fucked up a lot of people's thinking about how to play it in New York!!
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there is a train that goes from new jersey directly into MSG
ive only taken it once and it was great...
at the time i think it was 60 dollars a person
I'm not the best driver - so I'm a little uneasy taking my car into the City after hearing some stories. I can barely make it around in Pittsburgh...
Sorry, just a little nervous. I've been here once (for a day - doesn't really count) so my mind is going all over the place trying to figure out my gameplane for the few days I'll be visiting.
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def. drive into hoboken over jersey city.
you will find paid parking w/ no problem. there are three huge garages (probably cost you $25/30 for the night) right next to the PATH station. but you just might luck out and get a spot on the street if you have the patience to hunt around.
go with this.