Cruising Out of Manhattan

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This might be a long shot, but I'm hoping one of you have familiarity with the area near the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. Next month, we're taking a short-hop flight in on the morning of our departure and will arrive at LGA around 10:00 am. If we go directly from there to the port area, what could we do to kill a few hours? Would anybody recommend an alternate plan that would be better? I'm guessing we won't be boarding until about 1:00 pm and we will have luggage to haul around with us. Any ideas would be appreciated. :wave2:
 
This might be a long shot, but I'm hoping one of you have familiarity with the area near the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. Next month, we're taking a short-hop flight in on the morning of our departure and will arrive at LGA around 10:00 am. If we go directly from there to the port area, what could we do to kill a few hours? Would anybody recommend an alternate plan that would be better? I'm guessing we won't be boarding until about 1:00 pm and we will have luggage to haul around with us. Any ideas would be appreciated. :wave2:
This is a total guess. But if you land around 10, by the time you get your luggage, get to your transportation, then get to the cruise terminal, it will probably be 11:30-12. I don't think you'll have to kill a lot of time.

If I'm wrong on that, I'd drop off luggage (as much as possible), then find somewhere for lunch, ideally within walking distance or cab/ride share.
 
This is all good news actually. If it does take that much time to get there from the airport, it shouldn't be any problem just to mill around outside for a bit. Thanks! On another note, we're not really ride-share people; we prefer conventional cabs. Should it be easy enough to get one at LGA and is it likely the driver will be familiar with getting to the Cruise Terminal?
 

This is all good news actually. If it does take that much time to get there from the airport, it shouldn't be any problem just to mill around outside for a bit. Thanks! On another note, we're not really ride-share people; we prefer conventional cabs. Should it be easy enough to get one at LGA and is it likely the driver will be familiar with getting to the Cruise Terminal?
I just flew into LGA last week. At least Terminal 3 (Delta), signage at the doors next to baggage claim were very clear on where to exit for cabs and ride share (not so much rental car, I had to ask).

I would be surprised if a cabbie couldn't get you to the cruise terminal.

You can probably also arrange for a private car service. Might be more expensive than a cab, but it should be a fixed price you know before your trip (I'd be worried a cabbie would take longer or busier route to pad the fare, but that's just me).

It was 2019, but DW & I used Carmel Car Service between LGA & our Manhattan resort. I'd definitely look into them again if I was going that way.
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NYC Medallion taxi drivers must have a hack license and should have zero problems taking you anywhere in the city. Though do know your pier number, it can be a big help, as cruise ships dock at several piers spread over several blocks.

If by some miracle you find yourself with a bunch of extra time and your luggage isn't too onerous - LGA lately is very fast with checked bags and a taxi ride mid-day can be as quick as 25 minutes as traffic is light (Grand Central Terminal is usually 20 minutes at 11 AM), there are a few options. At the north end of the piers used by cruise ships lies Hudson River Park, while to the south is the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space museum, with a Concorde and a space shuttle. Both avoid having to cross the West Side Highway (12th Avenue), which can be an annoyance with luggage.

Also, Manhattan Island mostly follows a true street grid, starting at Houston near the southern tip and counting north, and is fully walkable, so once you find which cross street your ship is out of (around 54th or so) you can easily detmine distance and walking path to anywhere you might want to visit.
 
Carmel is the way to go. Pricing is set not metered. Pricing is similar to a metered taxi.
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Cab drivers will have no issue with finding Manhattan cruise terminal. We took a cruise out of that terminal in June. I did not see much around the area as far as restaurants. It is located right next to the Intrepid museum. Luggage is dropped off at the entrance to the terminal but the Intrepid museum may have limits on bringing in bags.
 
I would go directly to the cruise port and get onboard early. Hit up the main dining room for lunch instead of the buffet. It’s much more chill.
 












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