CruisyGator Posted May 14 #1 Share Posted May 14 Booking a cruise for next summer, and we are planning on flying in the day before and staying at a hotel near the Brooklyn cruise port. We don't intend to do a post cruise night there. We'd rather just go directly to the airport to fly home later in the day. Which NYC area airport has worked out the best for you? I'm really not familiar with them enough to say which is better or worse. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare s.s.France Posted May 14 #2 Share Posted May 14 JFK ist closest. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCC retired Posted May 14 #3 Share Posted May 14 (edited) We do LGA , JFK or EWR all based on current prefered airline , flight schedule and airfares. Then chose an airport hotel brand with airport shuttle ,that you prefer (check current reviews). In the morning take Uber , Taxi etc. to the Ship. I believe LGA is the closest not by much ,but we often use EWR because of prefered airline , flight schedule and airfare. Edited May 14 by MCC retired Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john watson Posted May 14 #4 Share Posted May 14 Cunard are able to get you a good flight to a suitable airport at a reasonable price. One way Transatlantic fares tend to be a bit inflated if you try to book one independently from the UK.. Cunard use scheduled carriers and will book you on any day one, two, three or more days ahead of sail date. They will also book hotels if you wish or you may do so independently. Regards John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stan01 Posted May 14 #5 Share Posted May 14 (edited) The newish TWA Hotel at JFK might be a reasonable choice. They also have day rooms if you need one post-cruise. Easy to get a ride share or taxi from there since it is at the airport. Or, if you are slightly adventurous, stay at any hotel on Wall Street and just take the ferry over to Red Hook the day of disembarkation. Edited May 14 by stan01 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Millieloulou Posted May 14 #6 Share Posted May 14 We have usually flown into JFK when sailing from Brooklyn, all arranged by Cunard. So very disappointed with facilities at the airport, was expecting something similar to Heathrow as a similar International airport.Will use one of the other two airports next time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony s Posted May 14 #7 Share Posted May 14 If flying within Us closest is La Guardia . If international it’s JFK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisyGator Posted May 14 Author #8 Share Posted May 14 Thanks everyone. I know I can lean on Cunard but I do prefer to set our own pre/post travel up. I was sort of looking for a general warning for/against one or the other. Seems like a wash in most respects by the responses here. We're coming from FL, so I'll use whichever airport gets me cheaper flights. There are actually some pretty decent hotels nearby, as seen in this recently posted vidya. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted May 15 #9 Share Posted May 15 I always fly into LaGuardia if cruising to Manhattan or Brooklyn . I personally prefer staying in midtown Manhattan for all the restaurants and entertainment in walking distance. If you want something closer I would get hotel in lower Manhattan, Wall Street area , still some nice bars and restaurants along with World Trade Center museums, etc . Close taxi or Uber over Brooklyn bridge to Brooklyn dock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navybankerteacher Posted May 15 #10 Share Posted May 15 15 hours ago, CruisyGator said: Thanks everyone. I know I can lean on Cunard but I do prefer to set our own pre/post travel up. I was sort of looking for a general warning for/against one or the other. Seems like a wash in most respects by the responses here. We're coming from FL, so I'll use whichever airport gets me cheaper flights. There are actually some pretty decent hotels nearby, as seen in this recently posted vidya. While a flight to EWR might be cheaper, you should consider the much higher ground transfer cost from EWR to Brooklyn. Also, the closest hotels to Brooklyn Cruise port are in lower Manhattan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjkacmom Posted May 15 #11 Share Posted May 15 17 hours ago, Millieloulou said: We have usually flown into JFK when sailing from Brooklyn, all arranged by Cunard. So very disappointed with facilities at the airport, was expecting something similar to Heathrow as a similar International airport.Will use one of the other two airports next time. Newark isn’t any better (although they just redid terminal A and it has good reviews). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisyGator Posted May 15 Author #12 Share Posted May 15 (edited) Newark has always been one of the worst airports in the country for delays. I would consider it only as a very last resort. I'm between LaGuardia and JFK at this point. Edited May 15 by CruisyGator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitemare Posted May 15 #13 Share Posted May 15 That video feels off to me. Sponsored, maybe? Or just an odd viewpoint? I'd ask on TripAdvisor for hotel options. We were early landing in EWR last month. As the others said, if one of the three airports, including EWR, saves you enough money (I'd say "more than $150", but your tolerance may vary, I'd pick that one, assuming the times work for your needs. Use a Car service like Dial 7 or Carmel to lock in pricing and not have to worry about tolls and other fees. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john watson Posted May 15 #14 Share Posted May 15 If you like a lively hotel the Ravel Hotel in Long Island City was great when we visited but that was a few years back. Regards John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spikemom Posted July 5 #15 Share Posted July 5 The cruise dock at Red Hook is directly across the East River from Lower Manhattan, and an easy Uber ride. As it happens (we will be on a QM2 transatlantic cruise in December) we sometimes go to NYC to see friends playing a bar in Red Hook. We stay at the Hotel Indigo on Water St in the financial district in lower Manhattan, and take a quick Uber to Red Hook. We will do that in December. Works for us. If I were flying in to NY, I would pick Newark or LaGuardia to get to Manhattan, but of course I don;t know where you are coming from. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navybankerteacher Posted July 5 #16 Share Posted July 5 12 hours ago, spikemom said: The cruise dock at Red Hook is directly across the East River from Lower Manhattan, and an easy Uber ride. As it happens (we will be on a QM2 transatlantic cruise in December) we sometimes go to NYC to see friends playing a bar in Red Hook. We stay at the Hotel Indigo on Water St in the financial district in lower Manhattan, and take a quick Uber to Red Hook. We will do that in December. Works for us. If I were flying in to NY, I would pick Newark or LaGuardia to get to Manhattan, but of course I don;t know where you are coming from. It’s easier and cheaper to get to Red Hook from JFK than from EWR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spikemom Posted July 5 #17 Share Posted July 5 yes it may be easier/cheaper but I'm not convinced. I would never fly in for a cruise on the same day. What if the flight cancelled or was delayed? One would stay in a hotel in New York the night before. I had in mind the Holiday Inn or Hotel Indigo on Water Street in the Financial DIstrict of Lower Manhattan, just across from Red Hook. Then a quick Uber to Red Hook. If you have never been to Red Hook, it's not a place full of hotels. It's a cool place but gritty. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navybankerteacher Posted July 7 #18 Share Posted July 7 (edited) On 7/5/2024 at 4:24 PM, spikemom said: yes it may be easier/cheaper but I'm not convinced. I would never fly in for a cruise on the same day. What if the flight cancelled or was delayed? One would stay in a hotel in New York the night before. I had in mind the Holiday Inn or Hotel Indigo on Water Street in the Financial DIstrict of Lower Manhattan, just across from Red Hook. Then a quick Uber to Red Hook. If you have never been to Red Hook, it's not a place full of hotels. It's a cool place but gritty. It makes no difference if it’s the same day or a day or two early - it is easier and cheaper to get from JFK or LGA to any place near Red Hook than it is from EWR. I agree with staying in lower Manhattan the night before sailing - but a short walk to the pier for the ferry across to right next to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal would be cheaper, probably quicker and more certainly more interesting than a Uber. Edited July 7 by navybankerteacher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john watson Posted July 7 #19 Share Posted July 7 To get from Airport to hotel or quayside is probably not a lot difference in price. I should look at the difference in air fares first. Regards John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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