ncbyrne said:We are flying out of Newark, NJ (EWR). Our flight is on a Tues. 7:00 a.m. How early do we need to arrive if we check in online or at the kiosk?
Lewisc said:You can get a park n fly rate at Country Suites. Pay around $150 for one night and 7 days of parking is included.
My guess is you'll have to take the shuttle to EWR before the hotel starts serving the free breakfast.
Alternatively look at an offsite parking place such as Avistar.
ducklite said:Fairly regular EWR pax here.
The shuttles no longer drop you off at departures. They now drop you at some distant stop in Siberia and you have to take the monorail to your terminal. No skycaps, plan on schlepping your bags.
ducklite said:Fairly regular EWR pax here.
The shuttles no longer drop you off at departures. They now drop you at some distant stop in Siberia and you have to take the monorail to your terminal. No skycaps, plan on schlepping your bags.
BTW--I like Avistar for parking as well.
If you have a lot of bags, it might actually be to your benefit to take a cab from whereever you park to departures to be dropped off right in front of your terminal, and check your bags with a skycap rather than schlepping them...
Security at EWR is surprisingly fast. Of course I think most of the screeners there are functionally illiterate and semi-comatose. We saw somebody get all the way to the point where you have to hand your boarding pass over as you pass through the metal detector, only to find out they didn't ahve a boarding pass. They had made it past two TSA people checking them before it was discovered. This was Christmas week two years ago, which was the longest line I've waited in at EWR ever. Normally it's a zero to five minute wait.
I'd plan on being at the car park at 5:15, 5:30 at the latest, that should be plenty of time.
Anne
Kycha said:Anne,
Is this a new development? Because our shuttle from Hampton Inn dropped us off at our departure gate in March. Now, on our return trip we had to take the monorail to parking garage P4 to catch our shuttle. What a pain. Next time I will definitely grab a cab to avoid that nightmare.
Lewisc said:Unless its changed recently a tipped shuttle drive would disregard the airport policy and would drop you off at the terminal.
I was told if you ask nicely they'll probably drop you off at the terminal and if you ask nicely and tip the driver will certainly do it.
This was a hotel shuttle and not Avistar.
Kycha said:Check with the hotel. They may offer a "bag" breakfast. We stayed at the Hampton Inn in March and they gave us each a brown paper bag with a muffin, apple, water and mints because we would be leaving for the airport long before the breakfast started. Make sure to ask for the bag when you check in. It is sometimes difficult to find a desk clerk really early in the morning.
ducklite said::
The shuttles no longer drop you off at departures. They now drop you at some distant stop in Siberia and you have to take the monorail to your terminal. No skycaps, plan on schlepping your bags.
Anne
dahirsh said:As someone very familiar with Newark Airport, I must point out that in this case "Siberia" is less than one minute away from Terminal C and no more than 2 minutes away from the furthest terminal, Terminal A. The Airtrain runs about every three minutes 24 hours a day.
Deb