Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Hotels, Hotels, Hotels

For your convenience, we now have links available for your you to book your hotel accommodations online. Click on the name of the hotel below to be directed to our personalized reservation pages, and book your room at our group rate.

The Soho Grand Hotel
1.800.965.3000

The Hilton Garden Inn Tribeca
1.212.966.4091

Monday, January 25, 2010

Getting to New York: Flights

Some questions have come up regarding travel to New York, specifically flights. Here’s some solid info to help you when making your itinerary.

New York has 3 major airports. Kennedy (JFK), LaGuardia (LGA), and Newark (EWR). The difference? It's debatable, but it really shouldn't impact your plans. When searching for flights, unless you happen to have a preference, use airport code NYC and it will return results for all 3 noted above.

The real difference is transportation to Manhattan from the airports. I’ve listed average cab rates below.

LGA to Manhattan – about $30
JFK to Manhattan – $45 flat rate
EWR to Manhattan – up to $75

All rates are subject to tolls on the bridges or tunnels, and of course don't forget to tip your driver for getting you to the hotel safely.

Flying into JFK offers you the option of a convenient train to the city. Hop on the AirTrain to take you from the airport terminals to the Jamaica Station hub along the Long Island Rail Road. Buy a one way ticket from Jamaica to Penn Station and take a short cab ride to the hotel from there.

The AirTrain is $5, paid upon arrival at Jamaica Station. The LIRR will cost you $5.75 - $8 depending on whether you board during Peak or Off-Peak hours.

You can also take the LIRR from Newark to Penn Station, however (full disclosure) I’ve never done it, but I hear it’s just as easy. Some links below to help.

Aiports

Taxis

LIRR via the AirTrain

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Our Wedding Blog: Welcome

Welcome to the STEVEO + DAN Wedding Blog! We’re excited that you’ll be sharing in our special day on June 12, 2010, and we want to make sure all of your questions are answered for all things related to travel to New York, transportation around town, and all details pertaining to the “big day”.

First things first, we imagine many of you will want to begin reserving your hotel rooms – something we definitely recommend. You’ve probably already noticed the links on the right hand navigation. Take a looksie at the two options where we’ve been able to secure special group rates for anyone mentioning the Strassburger-Viksjo wedding party.

Both options are actually the exact same rate - we’ll be staying at the Soho Grand and encourage you to stay there as well! We’re planning to host Welcome Drinks at the Soho Grand on Friday night for all to gather.

The Soho Grand Hotel is all King Size bedrooms, so for those who require multiple beds for Kids, Room Shares, or you just like to do things Lucy-and-Desi-style, we’ve blocked a second group of rooms at the Hilton Garden Inn Tribeca – conveniently located just one block away.


Book’em

The Soho Grand Hotel
1.800.965.3000
Book Online

The Hilton Garden Inn Tribeca
1.212.966.4091
Book Online