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    American Dream

    American Dream

    (596 reviews)

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    Never would I have thought that I would be standing right in the middle of the second biggest mall…read morein the U.S. But there I was on Mother's Day. Perhaps it's because of the sheer size of the mall or perhaps people were busy celebrating Mother's Day elsewhere, but it wasn't as busy or crowded as I would've expected. Although the food court wasn't packed, the wait for Jollibee was insane (probably a 25-35 minute wait). It was worth it though, I hope more malls in the U.S. have Jollibee. After eating, I explored the mall a bit. American Dream has a NHL-reuglate size ice skating rink (entrance is on the first floor, where you can also get the tickets). But what's wilder is the ski and snowboard resort - the first indoor snow resort in North America. I didn't go in but I could feel the chilliness from the condensation on the windows. There's also an NJ Hall of Fame, laser tag, Sesame Street Learn & Play, and Nickelodeon Universe inside. You can enter Nickelodeon Universe (no tickets needed) but you need to buy points to go on the rides. Even if you don't go on the rides, there are plenty of photo ops. I saw Spongebob and Squiward taking photos on a stage. Other cool things about American Dream: A ferris wheel called American Dream that allows you to see the NYC skyline, a Toys "R" Us train that goes around on one floor, and HMart. There is a fancier part of American Dream with high-end stores, too. I didn't come here for shopping though. Plenty of spots in the parking garage and it's $6 for each vehicle, though the first 15 minutes are free.

    1 star - More Nightmare Than Dream…read more (But giving a 3 star since what was actually open was fun.) Took my daughter to American Dream Mall for her birthday weekend, expecting water slides and celebration shakes. What we got was a masterclass in disappointment. The water park was closed for electrical work. Fine -- things happen. So we headed to the shake shop to salvage the birthday with one of their fancy cake-topped frappés. Also closed. At this point the "dream" branding was starting to feel like false advertising. The hotel situation wasn't any better, not that the mall can be blamed for this. But fair warning to others who traveled as far as we did for this magical weekend. Pool closed for the entire weekend -- not for a quick cleaning, but pending state inspection results that could take "days to weeks." Called around to other hotels thinking we'd just move. Same story everywhere. Apparently post-Memorial Day weekend triggers mandatory state testing after high guest volume, and every pool in the area was in limbo. Nobody mentioned this when we booked. Back at the mall, the game room -- where the closed shake shop lives -- lost power entirely. And if that weren't enough, the fire alarm spent a good chunk of the afternoon flashing and blaring "there is a fire in the building, evacuate immediately" on repeat. Not once. Multiple times. So to recap: no water park, no birthday shake, no hotel pool, no game room, and a fire alarm that cried wolf so often we genuinely weren't sure whether to panic or just keep walking. Happy birthday, kid. At least the parking lot was open.

    Electrify America

    Electrify America

    (2 reviews)

    Convenient locations. Well maintained and well lit charging areas. Easy to use their chargers and…read morethey are fast!

    Electrify America has good DC fast chargers, a must if you don't have a Tesla. Most of the chargers…read morefor non-Tesla EV in NNJ are level 2 (or even 1!), which are SO SLOW. We're talking overnight here, and unless it's near your home, forget it. The EVgo and EVconnect chargers are mostly level 2 and unreliable, I've found that the Electrify America or Volta chargers are best. That being said, this station is ALWAYS full, and you will sit in the car waiting your turn for quite a while. The plus is a nearby Cafe Bene that has a bathroom, hot bev, seating, and many good sweet treats, so you can hang out inside once you get plugged in. So many stations are under maintenance, though, all over, no matter what brand charger station you use. If dealers expect to sell these Tesla knockoffs, there needs to be more working stations. Almost every station has one bay unusable, and here is no exception. A little drama while waiting tonight, a Tesla started to smoke (why he wasn't using a Tesla station, idk). Fort Lee cops and fire came out, and it was a little excitement during the boring task of waiting in the line. All was well, no fire, thankfully. I would say if you're considering an EV, do a lot of research and test drives. I would recommend renting and driving it for a week, if only to see how you will deal with the headache of charging. The upside is: helping to get our country off gas and oil! And a full charge is about $20...

    Hyatt Place Fort Lee / George Washington Bridge - Guest Room

    Hyatt Place Fort Lee / George Washington Bridge

    (22 reviews)

    Nice stay! Place is right outside of NYC in Fort Lee NJ, but also a quick drive from the Palisades…read moreand Edgewater NJ. Because it's right off of 95 outside of the GW Bridge, it's hard to access coming from NY. You can't just cross over the highway, so you have to travel past the hotel for a bit and double back. Also, if you're super sensitive to road noise and traffic lights, keep the proximity to 95 in mind. But, it is a large building and solidly built. Sounds are minimal if at all, especially if your room isn't directly facing the highway. This hotel was very clean, and has a nice lobby. You can get breakfast included, which isn't anything beyond the basic hotel buffet bar, but it's available. There is also as bar( but not a restaurant). The hallways are pretty clean and modern, as was our room. We didn't have any issues with the furniture or bed linens, they were clean. Bathroom was large and there was a desk area where Hubby could get some work done. Internet was fine. Staff is very friendly and I did not encounter any attitudes from anyone during my visit. There are laundry rooms, but for a steep price of $10 for a wash/dry load, I decided to forgo and just wait till we got home. Overall a good stay, and more reasonable than those inside NY and imo more comfortable than what you get at a comparable place over there.

    Our stay was as expected, a Hyatt, but there were a few snags. The first one is how the water…read morepressure in the shower was very weak. Secondly, customer service wasn't great when they were busy. We did order pizza in and I asked for plates and forks which we were given at the time. We took up a long table near the entrance. When two of the girls in our party sat at a smaller table with access to a tv I went up to customer service and asked if we could get the television on for them and the lady at the front desk stated in awhile after she checked in a guest. We were completely forgotten about after more than hour. I did go up to ask for extra towels and inquired about bottled water and was told it 4 dollar per bottle. I then asked about the workout room and laundry room. Upon venturing into the workout room which was exceptional with a variety of machines but there were no workout towels available. There were also no paper towels in the restroom. Next the laundry room , we found the laundry room and the price was 5 dollar a load. Breakfast in the morning was from 6-9am and had the variety of items. I had some coffee , toast and some eggs. I later grabbed a cup of juice. Took a banana for the road. Overall the hotel met our basic needs and we appreciate that.

    Electrify America - evchargingstations - Updated July 2026

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