My spouse and I stayed at the Newark Airport Marriott for one night in
late December prior to a holiday vacation. We booked a “park, stay, and
fly” package that include one night’s lodging and parking for seven
days. The package rate at this Marriott property was a little more
expensive than other associated properties a few miles away from the
airport; however, we felt that being able to see the airport from the
hotel provided us with a level of mental comfort was worth a few more
dollars, as well as the fact that this is a full-service property with
on-site restaurants. (We have also stayed at the Courtyard and the
Springhill Suites near the airport in the past.) There was plenty of
parking, and the lot was gated and required a key card to enter and
exit. (You have in and out parking privileges.)
Although this
hotel is technically on-site at Newark Liberty International Airport,
you cannot legally walk to the airport from the hotel. (It might be
possible to walk – it is extremely close - but you would need to cross
airport traffic and an airport parking lot.) The hotel provides 24-hour
transportation, and we were told that the shuttles leave every 10 to 15
minutes, although not on any set schedule like on the hour, quarter
hour, half hour, etc.
The lobby is attractive, as are the
on-site restaurants, which included JW’s Steakhouse [this didn’t appear
to be open when we were there, but maybe I didn’t look closely enough],
Mangia di Casa [Italian], and Chatfield’s [English pub]. We had drinks
late at night at Chatfield’s, which was had ample seating, a decent menu
(“bar food”, although we didn’t order any), and good service. There is
an indoor/outdoor pool and a gym, but we neither used them nor saw them.
There is a flight status board in the lobby, so you can keep informed
of departures and arrivals even if you don’t have your computer with you
(I don’t think internet access was free, but I didn’t use it so I can’t
say for sure). I remember seeing an ATM in the lobby, as well as one of
those Marriott pantry areas where you could buy a snack or drink.
(There was what looked to be an empty storefront, though, that might
have once housed a tiny gift/sundries shop.)
The night we
arrived (approximately 5:00 pm), they had a table set up in the lobby
where they were serving hot chocolate – complete with big bowls of
whipped cream and marshmallows. I had planned to partake of the
refreshments the next morning before my flight, but it wasn’t available.
I’m not sure if it was a holiday treat, or whether they do it during
the winter months, but I thought that it was a nice cozy touch to
welcome guests.
We drove into Manhattan for dinner on the night
of our stay – even though it’s only about 16 miles, it took about one
hour to drive there because there was traffic (around 6:00 pm), but only
30 minutes to return (no traffic at 10:00 pm). We’ve talked about doing
this “dinner run” previously before embarking on other trips (when
we’ve stayed at the other Newark Marriott properties) and wondered how
easy it would be, and it was easy enough that we plan to do it again.
(We fancy ourselves as “foodies”, though, so driving for an hour for a
great meal is not unheard of for us.) We checked out the other
transportation options before deciding to drive ourselves, but they
weren’t any less expensive (I think the PATH and AMTRAK trains were both
$15 per person each way, a taxi was $50 each way, even a shared van
service was $30 each way [for us and up to nine of our closest
“friends”]) and seemed to require more effort (transferring from the Air
Train to the regular train at Newark Station, then getting at cab at
Penn Station in NYC, or pin-pointing our schedule enough to set times
for the car service to pick us up).
We would stay here again if
the price was right and the parking package suited us (sometimes the
package only includes four nights free parking, and additional days are
exorbitantly priced).