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    NYC Ferry.DUMBO Landing

    3.0 (42 reviews)

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    Jeff W.

    Ferry was on-time, clean and super quick ride to Manhattan. Super chill. Got tickets via the app. Recommended.

    The line keeps getting longer. I'm finally up front-- took about an hour. But I think these people in the back have a long way to go.
    Valerie G.

    I was debating switching from the subway to the ferry, given that the L will eventually be shutting down and the subway is generally evil anyway. I figured I would give the ferry a try. Forget it. There is no shade at the North Williamsburg stop-- so get ready to burn in the sun or freeze your behind off in bad weather. Plus you don't always fit on the boat. You line up and pray there is enough space otherwise you just have to wait for the next one. Mind you, this isn't even rush hour. I don't even want to know what it is like then. I doubt I'll ever find out. Unless you are on the back of the line, you have to stand and wait on a floating platform. So be ready for that too-- playing on your phone while waiting will likely make you sick if you are prone to motion sickness. The only sort of redeeming factor was the service woman selling tickets. She was really nice. So that was cool. Though the guys counting heads couldn't care less about anyone there. They told us the next ferry would come in 15 minutes. Nnnnope. Stick with the subway. Or spend the extra money for a cab or Uber. I know, one is awful and the other can be pretty pricey. But my new-found perspective says it can DEFINITELY be far worse. And you won't suffer sunburn.

    George G.

    Great alternative to a cab or other means of transport. Second time taking the boat but this time I took my 7 year old...and she LOVED it. Def. a cheap trip to take a kid on and escape the city for a minute. For only 4 bucks you can cross from the city or take it all the way from L.I.C to BK as I did. Very cool and unexpected find in the city....can't see it being the same for so long.

    Benjamin J.

    A pretty way to get to Manhattan from Greenpoint. The ride is cheap, takes only 10m, and there's a CitiBike station right on the other side of the river. It's quicker than taking the G to most of central Manhattan. The ferries are usually on time but only every 30m. You can buy tickets at this station (there's a machine) or on the NY Waterway app. Enjoy!

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    Ten minutes from Greenpoint to Dumbo and you can't beat the view.

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    Easy to navigate, don't panic when you there are insanely number of folks/super packed without much…read moreorder crowd waiting to get in the boat. Do not get distracted by people who look like they work for the terminal authority they are just trying to lock you in on a paid tour to Statue of Liberty. So just stay focus, and get in line for the free ride to Staten Island. Also don't panic these ferry boats are insanely big so you will find a spot to get the views you want. If you leave from NYC stick to the right side and go upstairs for the best photos. Once you've made it to Staten Island without any wait, you get off and roll back into another boat (SI To Manhattan) and do it all over again. If you still want to see the Liberty statue leaving from Staten Island, stick to the left. From Manhattan to SI stick to the right and try to get on the second floor. If you want to explore what's around the area a short walk will take you to Wall Street, you'll see the bull and Trinity Church (where Hamilton and Eliza and Philip are buried). Also with going inside the church even with their very strict security check -- we had to even take Apple Watches which was a first but I'm all about safety so whatever they ask, I'll gladly do it. So if near Wall Street make Trinity Church a stop just like that silly snatching bull! ;)

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