This is an excellent and helpful video thanks! We cruise from Miami to Rome via New York next year on MSC Divina and this will be our method of getting to and from Manhattan. BTW, I too am visually impaired.
Aww you're an ANGEL ! THANKS for posting this. I'm from Europe and we went on the Meraviligia May 7th. There was a bicycle race on in Brooklyn and they'd closed the bridge and tunnel . I can't even begin to explain the STRESS we went through to get a cab to take us. We almost didn't make it and we paid 75 $ cos he said it'll cost us. It took 45 mins I guess that's the problem of being a foreign tourist! We're on the Meraviligia again from there next year, so thanks to you- I'm prepared, in the know and will do this !😇🥰
Thanks for this. I'll be making this same trip from Wall St. next month in January for my cruise. Lifelong NY'er but I still consider Brooklyn a foreign country! LOL
Make sure that this is your deporting terminal for your translate Cruz because cruise ships also go to the Hudson river side which is on the west side of Manhattan this video is for the Red Hook terminal which is in Brooklyn
Coming up from Baltimore, I will use this method to get to the Brooklyn cruise port. I will start off from Moynihan Train Station and go down to Pier 11 and take the Red Hook Ferry,
Yes from a 11 just make sure you're on the ferry boat that is the SB boat South Brooklyn ask the gate attendant. Also use the NYC Ferry app to pre-purchase your ticket so you can use the barcode QR code to scan at the ferry dock
And literally when you get to the Red Hook Ferry Terminal you get off you take a right turn follow the sidewalk and within 3-minutes you're at the ferry entrance portion at the
Great Video. I will be coming into NY via train at penn station. Im debating on Ferry or Uber. Im not sure if my mom wants to take that snall walk to cruise port in the winter😂
So I know of the Stone Street in which is very close and then the Hilton Garden Inn & Suites which is very close as well if you do a Google search Lower Manhattan there's other hotels that come up
Superbly useful, thank you!
Thanks so much for this video. Very, very helpful!
This is an excellent and helpful video thanks! We cruise from Miami to Rome via New York next year on MSC Divina and this will be our method of getting to and from Manhattan. BTW, I too am visually impaired.
Aww you're an ANGEL ! THANKS for posting this. I'm from Europe and we went on the Meraviligia May 7th. There was a bicycle race on in Brooklyn and they'd closed the bridge and tunnel . I can't even begin to explain the STRESS we went through to get a cab to take us. We almost didn't make it and we paid 75 $ cos he said it'll cost us. It took 45 mins
I guess that's the problem of being a foreign tourist! We're on the Meraviligia again from there next year, so thanks to you- I'm prepared, in the know and will do this !😇🥰
Thanks for this. I'll be making this same trip from Wall St. next month in January for my cruise. Lifelong NY'er but I still consider Brooklyn a foreign country! LOL
Thanks! Very useful for my transatlantic crossing on the Queen Mary 2.
Make sure that this is your deporting terminal for your translate Cruz because cruise ships also go to the Hudson river side which is on the west side of Manhattan this video is for the Red Hook terminal which is in Brooklyn
The QM2 leaves from Red Hook. Strange but true.@@Findingyourwaytravel
Extremely helpful!!!!
Coming up from Baltimore, I will use this method to get to the Brooklyn cruise port. I will start off from Moynihan Train Station and go down to Pier 11 and take the Red Hook Ferry,
Yes from a 11 just make sure you're on the ferry boat that is the SB boat South Brooklyn ask the gate attendant. Also use the NYC Ferry app to pre-purchase your ticket so you can use the barcode QR code to scan at the ferry dock
And literally when you get to the Red Hook Ferry Terminal you get off you take a right turn follow the sidewalk and within 3-minutes you're at the ferry entrance portion at the
Great Video. I will be coming into NY via train at penn station. Im debating on Ferry or Uber. Im not sure if my mom wants to take that snall walk to cruise port in the winter😂
What are the closest hotels there on water Street that you can stay at and then walk over to the terminal if that’s even possible.
So I know of the Stone Street in which is very close and then the Hilton Garden Inn & Suites which is very close as well if you do a Google search Lower Manhattan there's other hotels that come up