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FOLLOW THE BAT SIGNAL TO NEW YORK COMIC CON ON A NY WATERWAY FERRY




FOLLOW THE BAT SIGNAL TO NEW YORK COMIC CON ON A 
NY WATERWAY FERRY


Don’t get stuck in traffic in the Batmobile. NY Waterway ferries provide a traffic-free, hassle-free way to move super-heroes, monsters and other costumed characters to Comic Con at the Javits Center, October 3-6. New York Comic Con is the East Coast’s biggest and most exciting pop-culture convention, showcasing the latest comic books, as well as sneak peaks at upcoming movies, video games, and more.

Visit nywaterway.com/comiccon for more information

Ferries from Edgewater, Weehawken, Hoboken, Jersey City and Belford/Middletown in Monmouth County serve the West 39thStreet Midtown Ferry Terminal in Manhattan which is right across the street from the Javits Center. Free NY Waterway shuttles also are waiting at the West 39th Street Ferry Terminal to take customers on the short trip to the Javits Center entrance.

NY Waterway also offers low-cost weekend service to West 39th Street from Weehawken, Hoboken and Jersey City. Service also is available to Brookfield Place/Battery Park City and to Pier 11/Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.

Several New Jersey terminals offer inexpensive parking (some free) and are served by the Hudson/Bergen Light Rail, NJ TRANSIT buses and local free NY Waterway buses.

Visit nywaterway.com/comiccon for more information or call 1-800-53-FERRY. Information is also available on the NY Waterway Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages.

Comments

  1. This sounds like a fun event to go to. Taking the ferry seems like it would be a good way to get around.

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  2. I took a Ferry in New York when I visited, and it was a wonderful experience. It was a great way to see sights. I would love to take my entire family someday. :-)

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