NYC and MetLife Stadium are only connected via mass transit by one train line that requires a one hour trip each way and requires a train change. It's not exactly convenient to stay in Manhattan then jump on the train to the game. I've done it many many times for Jets games.
After each game there is a massive wait to get a train home, it takes forever, and the trains are jammed like a subway during rush hour.
I'm sure it will be a giant clusterfuck getting in/out of there no matter if you drive or take mass transit but NJ will still pull it off.
Most people probably have not yet arrived for this event since its only Thursday and the game is Sunday.
The high rollers will definitely be there though. Its the SuperBowl.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/24/news...-private-jets/
Would a ton of people flock to NYC a week early in February just to hang out? I really doubt it, but they will start showing up starting today.
