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landalf says:
Wonderful convention center.. It could offer more, but I guess they'd charge even more than they charge right now. the hotel is kinda away from the big apple, so it makes it nicer for new yorkean or environs go there, just to escape from traffic and stress.... but for foreigners, just the idea of be…
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tipsfortravellers says:
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Without any doubt, this has to be the most convenient place to stay if you need somewhere to stay before an early morning flight out of New York's Newark Airport in New Jersey.
It is literally slap bang in the middle of the airport. I noticed when taking off from Newark…
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postaltiburon says:
I chose Embassy Suites because of its proximity to the Meadowlands complex. Little did I realize that the busiest day of the year for the Expo Center next door was also taking place at the same time as our stay in Secaucus. Traffic from the Meadowlands to the hotel was horrendous, but I was told a…
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Jemennuie says:
Six Flags is definitely one of the better parks. It is probably more well known due to it's 20+ locations. It has very different rides though which I believe make it stand out. Ex: Kingda Ka which as of the last time I was there was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world. The first t…
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yadilitta says:
The airport is located 3km south of Newark and 26km southwest of NYC, which makes it a good option if you want to visit the Big Apple.
It's also an important Continental's hub. Flights from all over the world come here. When I was there it was just for a layover and didn't even leave the airport,…
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sembereve says:
The Holland Motor Lodge in Jersey City, NJ is a decent place to stay if you:
1. Are on a budget, yet want to find accommodations near Manhattan Island;
2. Do not plan on driving into the city and want to park your car somewhere safe (and FREE!)
3. Want to be within walking distance of the NJ PATH…
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lilredhead611 says:
"Dry town?" you ask.
Yes, Rutherford, NJ is a dry town. There are liquor stores, but not bars. You can bring a bottle of wine to dinner, but you cannot buy it by the glass.
There is a bar in the one hotel, but you will not find anyone local there. I have actually never been there at all…
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