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Make sure when you come out of the tunnel you stay in the uptown lanes, and you run right into it. It is more reasonable than a hotel lot. The spaces are small, and I have gotten dings in that lot, but that can happen anywhere I guess. |
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That's the one. Use to be a great Thai restaurant right next to it but I think they have since closed down. But you are right, very cheap for NYC parking. I have SUVs and I've never had any issues with "dings".
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Thanks for the replies, everyone.
If it makes a difference, I'm going on a weekend day. |
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I usually go in on the weekends..so same either way. It's NYC - the city that never sleeps : )))
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