Is there ample parking at the Staten Island Ferry? [closed]
I will be driving into New York City in the last week of July probably Friday the 28th.
I was considering parking my car for 4 days at a parking facility near the Staten Island ferry, and using the ferry to get in to Manhattan.
The ferry is a tourist thing to do, and I am all about tourist things, so I kind of get two birds with one stone, but I don't want to go all the way out to Staten island and not find parking.
Is there anyone who frequents these parking lots who could confirm if they commonly fill to capacity, or is it more common to find ample space?
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I used to park at the Staten Island Courthouse Garage and Parking Lot, perhaps two blocks from the ferry. It was $8 per day, but may have gone up in the past year or two (I usually take the train into NYC now). I usually had to climb a few levels, but I always found a spot.
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Is there parking at the Staten Island Ferry?
There are two municipal parking lots at the St. George Ferry Terminal (accessible off Richmond Terrace). There are also privately operated parking lots next to the Staten Island Yankees Ball Park. There is no public parking at the Whitehall Ferry Terminal.Can you park at the Staten Island Ferry overnight?
Until a parking garage is opened this spring, parking at the terminal is limited to one municipal lot adjacent to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Open 24 hours, the lot accepts change, credit cards or parking cards at Muni Meters. The cost is 25 cents for 15 minutes or $8 a day.How much does it cost to park at the Staten Island Ferry terminal?
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