The garage is such a game changer. Can’t wait for it to snow during a game and not have to spend 5 minutes clearing off the car.I use the parking garage. Never a problem getting in or out.
The garage is such a game changer. Can’t wait for it to snow during a game and not have to spend 5 minutes clearing off the car.I use the parking garage. Never a problem getting in or out.
The garage is such a game changer. Can’t wait for it to snow during a game and not have to spend 5 minutes clearing off the car.
Brett won’t let me sign out the chopper.You don't helicopter to the game?
Thats off exist 26A right?I use the parking garage. Never a problem getting in or out.
Exit 26A, correctThats off exist 26A right?
how much is garage parking? nothing posted on website. only parkwhiz link for emrald parking. (which seems to have gone up a lot compared to last year, and now service fee which ticketmaster did not have for parking last year)I use the parking garage. Never a problem getting in or out.
Pass on that. However, the Garden City Hotel is in a great location with a lot of good bars and restaurants a short walk away, and the LIRR station is one block from the hotel.What about staying near UBS in Elmont as a base for our stay on Long Island?
Pass on that. However, the Garden City Hotel is in a great location with a lot of good bars and restaurants a short walk away, and the LIRR station is one block from the hotel.
That's the case in many places unfortunately, Airbnb isn't the deal it used to be. After all the made-up fees and whatnot you're often paying more than a decent hotel rate to stay in a dingy spare bedroom with a chore list.I don't use Airbnb's but many have said that hotel prices in the NYC area are now competitive with Airbnb's and can be less in many cases.
Depending on when he’s coming to the Island, you can get a run of the mill room at the GC hotel for under $220 a night.Yeah, this is the move if you can afford the GC Hotel. GC LIRR to UBS is like 10 min and maybe $3.50 each way, no need to deal with traffic or parking.
That's the case in many places unfortunately, Airbnb isn't the deal it used to be. After all the made-up fees and whatnot you're often paying more than a decent hotel rate to stay in a dingy spare bedroom with a chore list.
That Belmont hotel can’t come soon enough. All the JFK area hotels are awful, this hotel is going to get a lot of traffic beyond hockey and horses.
I love the idea of the hotel on site and imagine I'll make the trip up to catch and game and stay over right next door. My biggest concern is that whatever I lay out on tickets and the hotel will be a drop in the bucket compared with the damage my wife could do at the shopping village.
[kinda playing the old school wife stereotype here - mine isn't so bad in that respect, and if I'm spending on game tickets I guess she's entitled to a pair of socks or something ]
The food is good for an arena. Live a littleJust don't order any food at the arena and you'll be fine. If she wants a drink you're going to need a loan.
The food is good for an arena. Live a little
$32 but the glass lights up.A burger and fries are like $18, it's nutty. How much is a cocktail? You're just gonna have one?!
"The Village will bring The Bicester Collection’s unique model of experiential retail, clienteling, five-star service, merchandising approach and discerning customer acquisition, to the US."No hotel info, but teaser on the village from value retail (Makin’s company): Belmont Park Village | New York | The Bicester Collection
I’m guessing there won’t be an Applebees there"The Village will bring The Bicester Collection’s unique model of experiential retail, clienteling, five-star service, merchandising approach and discerning customer acquisition, to the US."
Note the stress on "global destination" and the map showing the retail village plus JFK and Laguardia. And while we may not find $9.99 Puma slides there, they do mention restaurants and cafes which is good. Assuming we can get past the front door.
"The Village will bring The Bicester Collection’s unique model of experiential retail, clienteling, five-star service, merchandising approach and discerning customer acquisition, to the US."
Note the stress on "global destination" and the map showing the retail village plus JFK and Laguardia. And while we may not find $9.99 Puma slides there, they do mention restaurants and cafes which is good. Assuming we can get past the front door.
True. Those shopping village restaurants might make the arena food prices seem good by comparison.I’m guessing there won’t be an Applebees there
And thank god for that.I’m guessing there won’t be an Applebees there
Not that I can think of. The team can do a much better job at putting up display cases with all the awards and Stanley Cup paraphernalia the Isles have accumulated over the decades.other than the hockey card display-- is there anything new at the arena this year?