Conrail Freight lines run behind this hotel. Trains run sporadically
throughout the night. Sound proofing works to some extent. I forget
which is better, the front (highway noise) or back (trains). In order
to get to trains to NYC you'll have to take a cab. It's about 1 or 2
miles away. Check to see if there's a free airport shuttle. The hotel
is a little shopworn in places but nothing disastrous.
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On 1/28/2008 11:35 PM spam_me_not did the "neutron dance", then made
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> Anybody have experience with the Holiday Inn at the Newark airport? Looks
> like it's about $90 a night.
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>> On 1/26/2008 11:32 PM John Kulp did the "neutron dance", then made these
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>>> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 03:50:09 GMT, "spam_me_not"
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>>>> Trying to keep expenses low. Cab fare into Manhattan is a lot. Hotels in
>>>> Manhattan are also spendy. Plus my flight leaves Newark early in the
>>>> morn, so want to stay close to the airport.
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>>> Just stay at the airport then. They have shuttle service and you can
>>> take either the train or bus to NYC
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>> None of the decent hotels near Newark Liberty International are
>> inexpensive. Most start at $125.00. Anything under than unless you are
>> using Priceline you wouldn't want to book. The Marriott is right on the
>> airport grounds. The sound proofing is excellent, as is everything that's
>> up to Marriott standards. When last I checked a single room was $200.00
>> plus a night.
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