SuzanneNg said:
FYI, NJ handicapped permits are NOT valid in NYC. That is, NYC does not recognize any other handicapped parking permits other that their own. Even NYS permits , from what I understand. NYC issues its own hc parking permits.
mbaldwin said:
Is it affordable for you to use a car service? Note that traffic after the game is HORRENDOUS.
Flashaccountant said:
With car service traffic will still be horrendous. Just relax and take your time leaving. Usually most of the traffic has cleared up within 30 minutes after the game. Larger traffic issue is the construction on the ramps to the GW Bridge but once you get past that it is still usually faster than the other options.
bradg said:
I recommend parking in the Ruppert Plaza garage. It's right across the street from the stadium and there is an elevator if you don't park on street level. It's a couple of hundred yards from the parking to the stadium, but you won't be on crowded streets. There are a lot of steps to get from street level to the stadium, but I believe ramps are available as well.
pageturn said:
borrow a wheel chair or call the stadium and see if they have one you can borrow. with the crowds and the walking it's too much.
mbaldwin said:
pageturn said:
borrow a wheel chair or call the stadium and see if they have one you can borrow. with the crowds and the walking it's too much.
That's what I was thinking...would make it so much easier.
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