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Tranfers from New York
Anyone know of a good firm to get me from Newark airport to Lexington Ave and how much i can expect to pay?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't the taxis from EWR have a fixed rate into Manhatten like they do from JFK??? This site says 50$ plus tip [think 20% otherwise they get stroppy!]
http://www.nyctourist.com/travel_newark.htm
http://www.nyctourist.com/travel_newark.htm
Chazza,
The GoNYC says it is metered fare from EWR to Manhattan, $45-$55. Then on top you add the toll for the tunnel, plus antytip (say 20%).
If a taxi driver tried to get you to pay more than that you refuse. If they persist you take their badge number and report them. The fare details, and number to report them are labelled prominantly at several points in the back of legitimate (licensed) taxis; the kind that you would get from the official taxi rank.
If you have any questions at the airport itself. you can ask for advice from the official despatcher at the taxi rank. They often also give you a slip of paper explaining the fare details, and your taxi badge id, AND ask where you are going and tell you what your fare will be.
I think it would be pretty hard to get ripped off in a licensed city cab these days.
HTH
The GoNYC says it is metered fare from EWR to Manhattan, $45-$55. Then on top you add the toll for the tunnel, plus antytip (say 20%).
If a taxi driver tried to get you to pay more than that you refuse. If they persist you take their badge number and report them. The fare details, and number to report them are labelled prominantly at several points in the back of legitimate (licensed) taxis; the kind that you would get from the official taxi rank.
If you have any questions at the airport itself. you can ask for advice from the official despatcher at the taxi rank. They often also give you a slip of paper explaining the fare details, and your taxi badge id, AND ask where you are going and tell you what your fare will be.
I think it would be pretty hard to get ripped off in a licensed city cab these days.
HTH
Thanks.
As I said above, we got the shared taxi which cost us about $13, much cheaper than the taxis lined up outside!
I'm not going to argue about whether or not they are rip-off merchants, I was just passing on the advice we were given by several different sources (including travellers themselves, and websites).
If anyone feels more comfortable using them than the cheaper method I used (suggested above) then that's their decision.
As I said above, we got the shared taxi which cost us about $13, much cheaper than the taxis lined up outside!
I'm not going to argue about whether or not they are rip-off merchants, I was just passing on the advice we were given by several different sources (including travellers themselves, and websites).
If anyone feels more comfortable using them than the cheaper method I used (suggested above) then that's their decision.
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