Stick to NYC, it's impossible to run out of things to do on a short trip. Impossible to run out of shops too. Why would you bother going to either of these dreary suburban malls - you can do that at home!![]()
Definately Jersey gardens.Its so much cheaper and u get great bargains.U can get a bus from the port authority bus terminal downtown.But whichever one u decide to do make sure u bring something to put your shopping in like a suitcase with the handle on it.I was told this and decided not to do it in case I stood out.Big mistake!!! Struggled back to the hotel..Plus everyone does it so nobody bats an eyelid!!
As a previous poster on a different thread said. What is the point in paying for a limo out to Woodbury, if you are trying to save money on designer products. Some people are away with the fairys.
Went to woodbury and thought it was a complete waste of time. Stick to the city and try centurt 21. Has the same type of stuff you find in wooodbury.
If you are going for a good few days it may be worth the while but if you are going for along weekend there's moire to do in NYC that waste a day treking to woodbury or the like
First of all, allocating the cost of the limo to the cost of your purchases doesn't make sense. You don't add the price of parking or taxis in Dublin to a shirt bought on Grafton Street so why do it in NYC?
Nothing personal, but this comment is nonsense. Travel, transportation and parking costs are indeed relevant in every case - unless you would have been paying them anyway. I don't think anyone would go to a mall for any other reason than to shop, so don't forget to deduct that $400 from your "savings". While you're at it, maybe deduct your plane fare and hotel room too.![]()
I went to Dundrum the other day and bought a pair of shoes. I didn't add the cost of the parking, my lunch or the petrol to get there to the cost of the shoes. Obviously a limo is a luxury but allocating it's entire cost to your purchases isn't fair.
Regardless of how you personally view the allocation of costs, all of the expenses mentioned above (except the lunch) are indeed directly related to and therefore attributable to your shopping trips. I'm not saying you have to be completely anal about this - presumably you can afford to pay these costs - but it's incorrect to think they are insignificant.