I know that place. You pass close by it if you're coming in from Allentown to the Holland tunnel. It was about $80 a night, and that was several years ago. But it's the only place close by. You can keep your westy pretty reasonable at the park place under the George Washington bridge, comparatively speaking, but you won't be able to stay in it. I don't think there is a place you could stay under any circumstances anywhere in Manhattan, don't know about elsewhere. If you found a place to park in the village, say near washington square/NYU campus, you could probably stealth camp if you didn't pop the top, stayed quiet and didn't burn any lights. If the cops found you, you'd have a long way to drive to get some sleep! Jim
On Jul 15, 2007, at 5:46 PM, Evan Martin wrote: > I used to know about a trailer park just across the river in N.J. > that was > popular with travelers, artists, sounded Vanagon- friendly. > > I'll see if I can find it. > > > On 7/15/07, Shawn Luft <shawnagan@sympatico.ca> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> We are visiting New York City on Wed, Thurs + Friday night of this >> week. >> >> Can someone please recommend a good place to park my Vanagon? >> >> >> >> The best would be a place where we could also sleep in the van, >> >> But if necessary I don't mind to pay for parking and get a hotel. >> >> >> >> Thanks ! >> >> Shawn >> >> >> >> P.S. Tips to avoid crazy stop-n-go traffic on the way in/out of >> NYC would >> be >> a bonus. >> >> (the Vanagon doesn't like being stopped in traffic too much or >> that 2nd >> fan >> comes on. ) >> > |
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