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I appreciate the info...flying is not an option because of medical conditions with blood clotting so that leaves driving and park at the airport or train.
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Thanks for the info. This is turning into a nightmare for my wheelchair bound disabled son...we live in Illinois so that's why I thought of coming in on Amtrak. I also thought about driving and parking at one of the airports and hiring a ride to the port. It's MUCH cheaper parking at the airport. This shouldn't be this hard for the disabled.
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I'm traveling with someone in a wheelchair, and we have a 21 day round trip transatlantic cruise booked. What is the best/cheapest way to get to the cruise port? I'm thinking either drive in and park at the port for the duration (which would be expensive at $45 a night), or take Amtrak to Penn station, and try to figure out how to get from there to the port. I have no idea how to get from Penn station to the port. Should I take the subway? A ferry? Bus? Something else? Any advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Does anyone know if there are any hotels around that would let us park there during our voyage?
PS. I can't fly due to health reasons.
Best way to get to Brooklyn cruise terminal?
in East Coast Departures
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taxi isn't an option unless it has wheelchair accessibility because he's in a 400 lb power chair. I've seen companies that can accommodate if booked ahead of time. Thanks so much for the feedback though.