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Old April 17th, 2005, 04:52 PM
pfriedmanNoSpam
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Any suggestions on which limo service to use in NYC? We will be arriving via
JFK, staying in Manhattan for several days and then leaving via Newark.

In case anyone cares grin, the reason for the limo is that we will be
flying off to Lisbon for a cruise and when my wife cruises, she packs 4
suitcases plus carry-ons plus .....

I have always simply grabbed a cab in New York, so I have no idea which limo
services are reliable, etc.

thanks

Paul Friedman


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Old April 18th, 2005, 01:17 AM
Alan S
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 10:52:56 -0500, "pfriedmanNoSpam"
wrote:

Any suggestions on which limo service to use in NYC? We will be arriving via
JFK, staying in Manhattan for several days and then leaving via Newark.

In case anyone cares grin, the reason for the limo is that we will be
flying off to Lisbon for a cruise and when my wife cruises, she packs 4
suitcases plus carry-ons plus .....

I have always simply grabbed a cab in New York, so I have no idea which limo
services are reliable, etc.

thanks

Paul Friedman


Contact the concierge at the hotel you intend staying at;
they will have a preferred service. At least the driver
won't need directions:-) Also, they may have contacts with
other alternatives able to handle lots of luggage.

When we stayed at the Millennium, the limo (non-stretch) the
concierge contacted to take us to JFK was cheaper than a
cab.



Cheers, Alan, Australia
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Old April 19th, 2005, 06:50 PM
pfriedmanNoSpam
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Alan:

thanks for the suggest. too obvious for me grin.


G'day

paul

"Alan S" wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 10:52:56 -0500, "pfriedmanNoSpam"
wrote:

Any suggestions on which limo service to use in NYC? We will be arriving
via
JFK, staying in Manhattan for several days and then leaving via Newark.

In case anyone cares grin, the reason for the limo is that we will be
flying off to Lisbon for a cruise and when my wife cruises, she packs 4
suitcases plus carry-ons plus .....

I have always simply grabbed a cab in New York, so I have no idea which
limo
services are reliable, etc.

thanks

Paul Friedman


Contact the concierge at the hotel you intend staying at;
they will have a preferred service. At least the driver
won't need directions:-) Also, they may have contacts with
other alternatives able to handle lots of luggage.

When we stayed at the Millennium, the limo (non-stretch) the
concierge contacted to take us to JFK was cheaper than a
cab.



Cheers, Alan, Australia



 




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