Here are some suggestions for where to stay when driving to New York City from any of those four states:
The Inn at Herrington Harbor (North Beach, Maryland)—marinas, kayak rentals, and a one-mile nature trail offer plenty of relaxation after a long day of driving.
Boardwalk Plaza Hotel, Rehoboth Beach (Rehoboth Beach, Delaware)—low-priced luxury right on the beach. Try to make it for $3 mimosas with Sunday brunch!
The Inn at Birch Wilds (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania)—it may be haunted, but comfy rooms, sweeping vistas, and mouthwatering food make the wailing worth it!
Summer Nites (North Wildwood, New Jersey)—50s-themed rooms, delicious diner food, and vintage games. Try to make it for Elvis Weekend in April!
A road trip to New York City calls for first-class accommodations on the way, but these options give you all the fun without all the cost. Speaking of saving money, why not let
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