chhotii: (Default)
[personal profile] chhotii
I'm resting at the moment. I wrote up an ambitious to-do list for today, and I won't be able to scratch out everything on the list. But looking at the glass as half-full, I did clean out The Stuff Closet From Hell. That was a day's worth of accomplishment on its own. I have been daunted by The Stuff Closet, wanting to tackle it but being frightened by it, for a couple of years now. Imagine boxes full of masses of snarled cables of assorted type-- phone wire, serial cables, power cables, ethernet, ADB, USB, etc.-- tangled together. Imagine shelves and shelves of bits and pieces of decrepit obsolete computer equipment. Mysterious contraptions constructed out of butchered serial cables and alligator clips. Mouse turds on the floor. It has been conquered. All sorted and boxed, the useless and/or known to be broken things thrown away. This is amazing.

Also reserved a shuttle from Penn Station to JFK airport. Cut through my indecision-- subway? shuttle? taxi?-- and just did it. Of the two shuttle services that I could find on the web that seemed to do direct Penn Station to JFK, one seems to have gone out of business; the other took forever to answer the phone. I'm not sure that booking a shuttle was the best thing to do. For just $10 or $12 more, we could've caught a taxi, and not had to decide ahead of time how to apportion our time between Manhattan and the airport; Manhattan tends to be crawling with cabs, I think. OTOH, if I'm feeling cheap, apparently we could have taken the A train for about an hour, then a free bus from the Far Rockaway subway station to the airport. Well, this was a compromise between expensive vs. hassle. Whether it's a good compromise, we'll see. At least it's something.

NYC transportation blather

Date: 2003-09-23 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frotz.livejournal.com
Depending on what time you're going, ground transportation from Manhattan to JFK can be a disaster. Just so's you know. (I'd assume the shuttle people would have a good handle on this, though.) If you do need a taxi, they're ubiquitous and flat-rated at $35+tolls.

I've always been happy with the A train (fast, cheap, and zero-hassle), but I can see why others (especially with lots of luggage) wouldn't want to deal.

Re: NYC transportation blather

Date: 2003-09-23 09:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chhotii.livejournal.com
There will be some amount of luggage. Some other time, when I don't have to conserve Mom's "cope", I'll try the A train. How long is the little shuttle trip from the subway to the terminal at the airport end?

We are getting picked up by the shuttle way early, so hopefully we'll have slack for transportation muckage. (Knock on wood.)

Re: NYC transportation blather

Date: 2003-09-23 10:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frotz.livejournal.com
It's an utterly typical airport shuttle; wait from 0-10 minutes, ride the shuttle for a few minutes, and you're at your terminal. It also services at least some of the long-term parking, so it's not as zippy as, say, the MBTA's subway-terminal shuttle, but it's not a significant bother, either.

Re: NYC transportation blather

Date: 2003-09-25 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chhotii.livejournal.com
Hope you're feeling better... heard about your misadventure on the Cape.

Are there any worthwhile eats at JFK airport?

Re: NYC transportation blather

Date: 2003-09-25 03:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frotz.livejournal.com
Thanks for the sympathy. (Feel free to come over and hold the bucket next time!)

The bigger the airport, the worse the food. I'm told that they (along with a lot of other airports) have put a lot of work into not being such a nasty unpleasant place with overpriced crappy food, so the options might have gotten better, but I doubt it's much above the level of "typical big airport food".

On the other hand, if Tamburino's Deli in Cedarhurst (516.239.1493) is still around (hmm, they're still in the phone book), they give good deli and they deliver to the airport.

If you're willing to leave the airport, there's good food, like, everywhere. Putting "JFK airport" into the Chowhound (http://www.chowhound.com) search engine comes up with a lot of options. Including Tamburino's!

And now I'll just mention the airport in Muncie, Indiana again, because they're just so amazing they're beyond amazing. Yum!

Profile

chhotii: (Default)
chhotii

July 2023

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
9101112131415
16 171819202122
23 242526272829
3031     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 2nd, 2025 10:50 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios