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Category: Special Events

Don’t Take Me Out to the Ballgame: Avoid LaGuardia Citi Field Traffic

Aerial view of cars at Citi Field in traffic jamGridlocked traffic between LaGuardia Airport and Citi Field has become a point of contention among travelers and ball fans alike. The area is often congested during major travel holidays as well as nearly every weekend for sporting events, festivals and parades throughout most of the year. The good news is that you can often avoid traffic by planning ahead.  Read More

Benefits Of Taking A Private Car Service To The Ball Game

Baseball game at Laguardia Citi FieldIt’s the time of the year when everyone dons their favorite ball cap and heads out to Citi Field and Yankee Stadium to revel in the joy of baseball. Unfortunately, even the most devout fans know that just getting to the field in the first place can be quite a headache. Instead of trying to battle your way through the traffic on your own, consider these four reasons to hire a ride service to get you there and back: Read More

Group Transportation to Manhattan – Jacob Javits Center Events Updates

transportation to Jacob Javitz CenterThe Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is one of New York’s most popular event locations. Sitting deep inside the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood overlooking the Hudson River, it is a central location for concerts, expos and more. Unfortunately, a quick search online will show you that parking in the area can range anywhere from $15 an hour up to $25 or more, and that probably won’t even cover the time it takes you to get into the convention center. For most people traveling in a group, hiring a transport service is typically far less expensive and guarantees you can get as close as possible to the events center. Read More

Macy’s Day: Doing The Parade In Style

A quintessential New York event

Getting to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeThere are few things more “New York” than the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Held nearly every year since 1924, it’s one of the biggest events the City has to offer, and one of the most extravagant celebrations in the country. The balloons, floats, celebrities, marching bands and the excitement of the crowds are a memorable way to start Thanksgiving Day and kick of the Christmas season.

In recent years, the parade has been seen by more than 50 million people around the country and more than 3.5 million people along a two-mile stretch of the parade route. Seeing the parade in person is one of those things everyone consider doing at least once. Read More