CampbellzSoup
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Pre-determined to a degree. Uber does still do surge pricing though, so you're taking a risk.
As far as cabs, know the cross-streets of where you're going. When you get in give them the ADDRESS (not the name of the hotel) and say "between X and Y". Example (NOT to a hotel, but this is how you'd do it): "717 9th Ave between 48th and 49th". They will figure you know where you're going and take the most direct route (though honestly most cab drivers I've encountered DO take you the most direct route - but there ARE one way streets that can't be taken the other way, so sometimes going around blocks IS in fact necessary.
I know people on here seem to not like anything short of 4-star, but there are some super nice Hampton Inns around all over Manhattan from the financial district to the theatre district.
When you are looking at where to stay, be sure to factor in transportation hassle and costs from NJ or CT, especially if you're not driving and especially if you plan to sightsee in Manhattan before the cruise. Once that car fare or train fare is factored in, you may be just as good staying in Manhattan proper.
Beth trust me these cabs can spot a tourist and do take advatange...
Also too if you stay in Times Square your gonna pay Times Square prices...if your going to make it an event by all means upgrade - but there are plenty of awesome affordable options if the room is being used as a room.