Okay, opinions here. It is very easy to get from the Airport hotel to the convention, but it takes time.
You have to catch the free shuttle to the airport, then the train to Penn Station and transfer to
another train to Journal Square. I think it's like $13 per person to do that.
Alternatively, you can take a bus from EWR to Penn Station and then the train. I think that's like
$5 per person, but on Friday, the bus is jammed up with people, so you have to leave way early.
I always preferred the train to train.
You could also take a cab from the hotel. I think that would be about $35. JW's look at you funny
when you take a cab, but $13 apiece is silly for a family or group of 3 vs. a cab for the same.
Then you have to get back at the end of the day, plus get to the airport at the end of the sessions on
Sunday. (In my case- during the sessions)
If I accompany my wife to Journal Square, all these ways add up. I don't intend to join another group of
people, as their cars are usually full, plus I (the fader) wouldn't be welcome by then. I could just send
the wife with other JW's, but she really expects me to be there for her- be her protector in the strange
city. I will ask her if she wants to go to dinner with the JW's after each day's events, but then she will
be unsure as to whether she should go with/without me, and whether I would be welcome, plus I wouldn't
go with the JW's to dinner- too much time for them to say "Why didn't you come to the DC?"
So, these are the questions that plague my mind. I am considering just renting a car for perhaps $45 a day
but rates seem a wee bit higher. I could drop her off (and whoever cons her into saying "could you drop another
sister off, we are in the same hotel?) and pick her up. The car will be almost a nuisance to me if I go to
Manhattan. Economically, it doesn't cost much- free if we both went on the train and back each day for
$13 x 4 which equals $52. That would pay for some gas.
Most people just assume the bus and train would be cheapest and don't do the math. I will check out parking
rates for museums, but any thoughts you all have would be appreciated.