I would love to take the kids to NYC during a weekend this December. Sadly it will cost too much to take the train or bus (over $300 round trip). So we will be driving from RI. Does anyone have any suggestions on someplace safe and budget minded to park?
Also I'm open to all suggestions, but the kids are 12 (dd); 10 (ds) and 5 (ds) so most likely we will just be walking around, checking out Rockefeller Center, Toys R Us-DOES ANYONE KNOW THE COST FOR THE FERRIS WHEEL-, We might try Senedipity (spelling) if I can find an on-line menu-I've always wanted to try the frozen hot chocolate.
Thanks!
Hippodrome is great look online for a coupon, but you can also go to Central parking website and also Icon parking websites. Google them.
They have coupons you can print out and you can choose which garage you want. Most coupons are 10-15 dollars up to 10 hours and some up to 12 or even 15 hrs on the weekends. Read the fine print on hrs. You can also print out driving directions and maps.
Make sure you read the address right, when you arrive sometimes there are two garages on the same street that look the same.
The addresses are posted on the inside wall just as you approach the garage entrance. You sometimes can't see it till you get right up to it.
You can also double park, hop out real quick and show the coupon to the attendant to be sure its the right place.
We do this right before we go into the city every time and Icon is really good about getting back past the 10 hr mark too. I have never been charged more. They are really good about it.
We have a Suzuki XL7 suv and we do not get charged an suv surcharge ever.
I'm not sure which one, but one of those companies have online reservations for free. Which means if you reserve a space in the garage of choice, even if its full you are guarenteed a space & with coupon too. Just print and bring res with you.
If you are going to Theatre district pick this area when looking for garages, if museums pick more uptown ones, and seaport/soho area, downtown.
BTW, the last time we were there in Feb, the ferris wheel in TRU was 5.00 per person. That is in midtown theater district. The
Disney store on 42nd street is near there too. Madame Tussauds on
42nd is a fave of our kids. Ice skating in Central Park or Rockafeller Square is another.
