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Manhattan Cruise Terminal Cruise Guide

Restaurants, activities, hotels, terminal tips, and boarding advice.

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1Where to Stay

Hotels near Manhattan Cruise Terminal for the night before


Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Times Square

Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Times Square

All-suite hotel with full kitchens and free breakfast — room to spread out with the kids

$$-$$$
12 min walkDirections
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Holiday Inn Express Manhattan Midtown West

Holiday Inn Express Manhattan Midtown West

Free breakfast in Hell's Kitchen — dependable, affordable, and steps from the terminal

$$
8 min walkDirections
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Margaritaville Resort Times Square

Margaritaville Resort Times Square

Rooftop pool, tropical vibes, and kid-friendly dining — the cruise vacation starts here

$$$
12 min walkDirections
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YOTEL New York

YOTEL New York

High-tech rooms with motorized furniture and a robot luggage handler — kids think it's a spaceship

$$
10 min walkDirections
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Element New York Times Square West

Element New York Times Square West

Kitchenette suites near the terminal — microwave the kids' mac & cheese at midnight

$$
10 min walkDirections
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Hilton Garden Inn New York/West 35th Street

Hilton Garden Inn New York/West 35th Street

Reliable Hilton with an on-site restaurant and microwave/fridge in every room

$$
20 min walk or quick cabDirections
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Ink 48 Hotel

Ink 48 Hotel

Boutique Kimpton hotel steps from the terminal — rooftop bar with Hudson River views

$$$
5 min walkDirections
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The Pearl Hotel

The Pearl Hotel

Modern boutique hotel in the heart of the Theater District — Broadway and restaurants at your door

$$-$$$
12 min walkDirections
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2Where to Eat

Every restaurant worth eating at near Manhattan Cruise Terminal


Carmine's — Times Square

Carmine's — Times Square

Giant family-style Italian platters that feed the whole table — a NYC institution since 1990

Italian
10 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Tony's Di Napoli

Tony's Di Napoli

Family-style Italian on Restaurant Row — big portions, classic dishes, zero pretension

Italian
10 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Shake Shack — Times Square

Shake Shack — Times Square

NYC's beloved burger chain — fast, reliable, and a guaranteed hit with kids

Burgers
12 min walk from terminal$Directions
The Barking Dog — Hell's Kitchen

The Barking Dog — Hell's Kitchen

Cozy neighborhood spot with outdoor seating and a fun dog theme that kids love

American
8 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Schnipper's Quality Kitchen

Schnipper's Quality Kitchen

All-American comfort food done right — burgers, chicken tenders, and mac & cheese that kids devour

American
12 min walk from terminal$Directions
Amy's Bread

Amy's Bread

Beloved Hell's Kitchen bakery — pastries, sandwiches, and the best grilled cheese in Midtown

Bakery
8 min walk from terminal$Directions
John's of Times Square

John's of Times Square

Classic NYC coal-fired pizza in a stunning converted church — whole pies only, no slices

Pizza
12 min walk from terminal$Directions
Becco

Becco

Lidia Bastianich's Restaurant Row classic — unlimited pasta tasting for $32 is a pre-cruise steal

Italian
10 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Kochi

Kochi

Michelin-starred Korean skewers and banchan — tiny room, huge flavors

Korean
12 min walk from terminal$$$Directions
LumLum

LumLum

Bangkok-style seafood bar with cocktails — one of NYC's best Thai restaurants

Thai
10 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Guantanamera

Guantanamera

Cuban institution with live salsa, hand-rolled cigars, and the best pressed Cubano in Midtown

Cuban
12 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Mercado Little Spain

Mercado Little Spain

Jose Andres' massive Spanish food hall at Hudson Yards — tapas, paella, and churros under one roof

Spanish
15 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Pure Thai Cookhouse

Pure Thai Cookhouse

Tiny, cash-only Thai spot that locals swear by — real-deal Bangkok street food on 9th Avenue

Thai
10 min walk from terminal$Directions
Nizza

Nizza

French-Italian bistro with a gluten-free menu and wood-fired pizza — something for everyone

French-Italian
10 min walk from terminal$$Directions
Empanada Mama

Empanada Mama

24-hour Latin spot with 40+ empanada varieties — the real deal on 9th Avenue since 2008

Latin American
8 min walk from terminal$Directions
The Marshal

The Marshal

Farm-to-table American with wood-fired everything — a Hell's Kitchen local favorite since 2012

American
10 min walk from terminal$$Directions

3Things to Do

Things to do near Manhattan Cruise Terminal before you board


Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

Real aircraft carrier with planes, a submarine, and the Space Shuttle — way better than a playground

Families with kids who love planes, boats, or space
5 min walk from terminal2-3 hours$36 adults, $26 children (5-12), free under 5Directions
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Hudson River Park Playground (Pier 51)

Hudson River Park Playground (Pier 51)

Water-themed playground right on the Hudson — kids can splash, climb, and burn off energy

Toddlers and young kids who need to run
15 min walk from terminal1-1.5 hoursFreeDirections
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Central Park Carousel

Central Park Carousel

Classic carousel ride in Central Park — a magical NYC tradition since 1871

Little kids, families wanting a quick Central Park experience
15 min walk from terminal30 min - 1 hour$3.50 per rideDirections
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Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise

Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise

Boat ride around Manhattan — see the Statue of Liberty without leaving the harbor

Families who want to see NYC from the water
5 min walk from terminal1-2.5 hours (depending on tour)$33-44 adults, $24-31 childrenDirections
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Bella Abzug Park Playground

Bella Abzug Park Playground

Modern playground in Hudson Yards with climbing structures, swings, and Empire State Building views

Toddlers and elementary-age kids
15 min walk from terminal1 hourFreeDirections
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Times Square Character Spotting

Times Square Character Spotting

Elmo, Spider-Man, and the Statue of Liberty all want a photo — kids go wild

Young kids who love characters, first-time NYC visitors
10 min walk from terminal30 min - 1 hourFree to look (tips $2-5 for photos)Directions
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Ride the NYC Subway

Ride the NYC Subway

The train IS the activity — kids love watching the subway map come to life

Train-obsessed kids, budget-friendly entertainment
8 min walk to nearest station30-45 min$3.00 per ride (free for kids under 44 inches)Directions
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Edge at Hudson Yards

Edge at Hudson Yards

Step onto a glass floor 100 stories up — highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere

Thrill-seekers, Instagram content, anyone who likes heights
15 min walk from terminal1 hour$38 per personDirections
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The High Line

The High Line

Elevated park built on old train tracks — cool street art, views, and vibes

Anyone who appreciates urban design, photo walks
15 min walk from terminal1-1.5 hoursFreeDirections
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Times Square

Times Square

Sensory overload in the best way — giant screens, street performers, and the energy of NYC

First-time NYC visitors, selfie opportunities
10 min walk from terminal30 min - 1 hourFreeDirections
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Hudson Yards & The Vessel

Hudson Yards & The Vessel

NYC's newest neighborhood with a climbable sculpture and high-end shopping

Architecture fans, shoppers, anyone wanting modern NYC
15 min walk from terminal1-2 hours$10 for The Vessel, free to explore shopsDirections
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9th Avenue Food Crawl

9th Avenue Food Crawl

Walk Hell's Kitchen's restaurant row and eat your way through 20 cuisines in 10 blocks

Foodies, adventurous eaters, anyone who can't pick one restaurant
5 min walk from terminal1-2 hours$15-30 depending on how many stopsDirections
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Madame Tussauds New York

Madame Tussauds New York

Wax museum in Times Square — pose with celebrities, athletes, and world leaders

Fun photo ops, rainy day option, pop culture fans
10 min walk from terminal1-1.5 hours$37 adults, $33 childrenDirections
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Central Park South Stroll

Central Park South Stroll

Walk the southern edge of Central Park — horse carriages, street performers, and iconic views

First-time NYC visitors, couples, anyone wanting fresh air
20 min walk from terminal1-2 hoursFreeDirections
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Hudson River Greenway Walk

Hudson River Greenway Walk

Waterfront path right outside the terminal — stretch your legs with river views

Anyone wanting a relaxed pre-boarding walk
At the terminal30 min - 1 hourFreeDirections
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Hudson Yards Shopping

Hudson Yards Shopping

NYC's newest mixed-use development — flagship stores, restaurants, and The Vessel

Shoppers, architecture fans, anyone wanting a modern NYC experience
15 min walk from terminal1-2 hoursFree to explore (shopping costs vary)Directions
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Hell's Kitchen Food Walk

Hell's Kitchen Food Walk

Self-guided food crawl down 9th Avenue — the best restaurant strip in Manhattan

Foodies, adventurous eaters, couples
5 min walk from terminal1-2 hoursFree to walk ($20-40 for tastings)Directions
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4Getting to Your Ship


Pier 88 (Norwegian, Cunard)

Pier 88 (Norwegian, Cunard)

Drop-off: All vehicles enter from the north at 55th Street and 12th Avenue (Route 9A/West Side Highway). Follow signs to the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. Drop off luggage curbside with porters (tip $2-3 per bag), then drop off passengers before parking. The terminal entrance is clearly marked — look for the large MCT signage.
Parking: On-site parking is available at the terminal garage for $45/day — reserve in advance through the terminal website or your cruise line. Third-party lots like Manhattan Cruise Parking (670 W 43rd St) offer valet service for $25-35/day where they drive you and your bags to the terminal door. SpotHero has off-site options from $20/day.
Pier 90 (Seasonal/Overflow)

Pier 90 (Seasonal/Overflow)

Drop-off: Pier 90 is adjacent to Pier 88 at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal complex. All vehicles enter from 55th Street and 12th Avenue. Follow terminal staff directions for your specific pier assignment. Drop off luggage with porters curbside before parking.
Parking: Same parking options as Pier 88 — the terminal garage serves all piers. On-site rate is $45/day. Pre-book through the terminal website or use third-party lots for better rates. Manhattan Cruise Parking (670 W 43rd St) offers valet service for $25-35/day.

Passport & Documents

Closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) technically only require a birth certificate and government-issued photo ID. However, we strongly recommend bringing a valid passport — if there's a medical emergency or you miss the ship at a foreign port, you'll need one to fly home.

Last-Minute Stops

Pick up anything you forgot before heading to the port.

CVS Pharmacy — 10th Avenue

Pharmacy, Dramamine, sunscreen, phone chargers, and last-minute toiletries

800 10th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Directions

Whole Foods Daily Shop — Hell's Kitchen

Compact grocery with prepared foods, coffee, snacks, and travel essentials

301 W 50th St, New York, NY 10019

Directions

Duane Reade — 9th Avenue

Walgreens-owned pharmacy with snacks, meds, and travel essentials

721 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Directions

USPS — Midtown West

Post office for dropping mail or shipping items home before you sail

340 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036

Directions

5Getting There & Parking

How to get to Manhattan Cruise Terminal — from the airport and beyond


From John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)

Most cruisers flying in from outside the Northeast

Uber/Lyft: $55-85 depending on traffic and surge. Yellow taxi: flat rate $70 plus tolls and tip (~$90 total). AirTrain + subway: $11.00 total. Shared shuttle: $25-35/person.

From LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

Cruisers on domestic flights, especially from the Southeast and Midwest

Uber/Lyft: $30-50. Yellow taxi: metered, typically $35-50 plus tolls and tip. NYC bus + subway: $3.00. Shuttle: $20-30/person.

From Newark Liberty Airport (EWR)

Cruisers who found better flight deals to EWR

Uber/Lyft: $45-70. Taxi: $50-70 plus tolls and tip. NJ Transit + AirTrain: $15.25. Shared shuttle: $25-35/person.

Driving & Parking at the Terminal

Cruisers driving from the tri-state area

On-site terminal parking: $45/day. Third-party lots (Manhattan Cruise Parking, etc.): $25-35/day with valet to terminal. SpotHero/ParkWhiz: from $20/day depending on distance.

NYC Subway

Cruisers already in Manhattan, budget-conscious travelers

$3.00 per ride (OMNY tap-to-pay or MetroCard). Free for kids under 44 inches.

Uber/Lyft from Anywhere in NYC

Convenience and door-to-door service from hotels

From Midtown hotels: $12-20. From Downtown/Brooklyn: $25-40. From airports: $45-85. Prices surge on cruise embarkation mornings.

6What to Pack

The essentials you'll actually need — plus a few things most people forget


Carry-On Day Bag

Pack these in a bag you keep with you at boarding — your checked luggage won't arrive until 3-4pm

  • Swimsuit and flip-flopsHead straight to the pool after boarding
  • Phone charger and portable batteryYou'll drain your battery exploring and taking photos on Day 1Amazon
  • MedicationsBoth prescription and OTC — don't risk them being in delayed luggage
  • Sunscreen (reef-safe)The pool deck sun is intense — apply before you even get on the shipAmazon
  • Government-issued photo IDRequired for boarding — keep it accessible, not buried in a suitcase
  • Snacks and water bottlesKids get hungry in the boarding line. Sealed snacks are allowed through security
  • Change of clothes for each kidPool splashes, spilled drinks, cruise ship excitement — be ready

Cruise Essentials

Things that make the whole trip better

  • Magnetic hooks (for cabin walls)Cabin walls are metal — these give you hanging space for hats, lanyards, wet swimsuitsAmazon
  • Power strip (non-surge, cruise-approved)Cabins have 1-2 outlets. A cruise-approved strip lets you charge everything overnightAmazon
  • Packing cubesCabin drawers are small — cubes keep things organized in tight spacesAmazon
  • Insulated tumblerFill it at the buffet drink station — stays cold by the pool all afternoonAmazon
  • Lanyard for cruise cardYour cruise card is your room key, ID, and payment method — keep it around your neckAmazon
  • Night lightCabins are pitch black. A small night light prevents midnight stubbed toesAmazon

Easy to Forget

The things people buy overpriced at the port gift shop

  • Motion sickness remedyEven experienced cruisers can get queasy on rough sea daysAmazon
  • Wrinkle release sprayIrons aren't allowed on cruise ships — this saves your formal night outfitAmazon
  • Highlighter or penFor marking up the daily activity schedule — old school but effective
  • Waterproof phone pouchPool photos, water slides, port excursions — protect your phoneAmazon
  • Small whiteboard for cabin doorLeave messages for teens: 'We're at the pool deck' — most cabins don't have cell serviceAmazon

7Boarding Tips


1. Download the Royal Caribbean app and complete online check-in

You'll get your boarding group assignment and can set up your on-board spending account ahead of time. This alone can save you 30+ minutes at the terminal. Upload your photo for facial recognition boarding — it makes the security line faster.

2. Arrive at your assigned boarding time — not earlier

They've gotten strict about this. Showing up early means waiting in the terminal with no access to the ship. Your assigned time gets you on the ship fastest. If you have Crown & Anchor status, you may have priority boarding — check the app.

3. Pack a carry-on bag with swimsuits, meds, and essentials

Your checked luggage won't reach your cabin until 3-4pm. Pack a day bag with swimsuits, medications, sunscreen, a change of clothes, and your phone charger so you can start enjoying the ship immediately.

4. Head straight to the pool deck or Windjammer for lunch

The main dining room is packed right after boarding. The Windjammer buffet and the pool deck grill have shorter lines, and you'll snag a good lounge chair while everyone else is still exploring.

5. Book specialty dining and shows on Day 1

Popular restaurants and shows fill up fast. Open the app as soon as you board and reserve your top picks. The chef's table and specialty dinner shows sell out first.

Download the Royal Caribbean app before you arrive — you'll need it for check-in, daily schedules, restaurant reservations, and as your digital key to your stateroom.