I will be going to NY to see Dr. Shen for pouchoscopy in April. Previously we've stayed at the Edge Hotel which is very convenient. However, the rate for that hotel in April is almost doubled from last April. We thought maybe we could stay at the Hyatt Fort Lee/George Washington Bridge, but we're not sure how we would get from there to the hospital. We will not have a vehicle & have always rode the subway. Can someone tell us how we could stay over there & still use the subway to get to the hospital? Any other suggestions on where to stay & how to get from point A (hotel) to point B (hospital)? TIA!!
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Chinatown in lower manhattan has some decent hotels & rates.
The M15 bus would take to straight to the hospital from Chinatown
The subway doesn’t cross the GW Bridge, so I think an Uber/Lyft would be your most reasonable choice from Fort Lee. The bridge can be quite a bottleneck, and the toll is $12.75 - $14.75 round trip. Whether all that still saves you money depends on the prices.
I stay at the Hilton/Homewood Suites on Glenwood Ave in Teaneck, NJ - right over the bridge - there's a Marriott property at the same exit. I have stayed at the Edge but prefer the reasonable cost of hotel and ease of parking in NJ. (I drive to the City from 3 hrs North.)
It's a quick Uber or Lyft ride to Dr. Shen's office, though prices for ride service seem to have doubled since last year also. So when you compare prices for in-town or over the bridge, check out what the Uber would cost, too!
Thanks everyone! I’ll be checking out my options.
@akteacher posted:I will be going to NY to see Dr. Shen for pouchoscopy in April. Previously we've stayed at the Edge Hotel which is very convenient. However, the rate for that hotel in April is almost doubled from last April. We thought maybe we could stay at the Hyatt Fort Lee/George Washington Bridge, but we're not sure how we would get from there to the hospital. We will not have a vehicle & have always rode the subway. Can someone tell us how we could stay over there & still use the subway to get to the hospital? Any other suggestions on where to stay & how to get from point A (hotel) to point B (hospital)? TIA!!
NJ Transit into NYC, then transfer to the subway.