A 21-story luxury at the gateway.
Formerly the Park Hotel at Meadowlands and Hilton Meadowlands. Reborn in 2026 under new ownership as a full-service property purpose-built for the way people gather in the New York metropolitan area today: 427 rooms, 35,000 square feet of celebration, 0.3 miles from the MetLife Stadium gates.


The rooms
427 fully rebuilt guest rooms across 21 stories, organized around four collections: Modern Kings, Modern Two Queens, Blue View Kings, and Blue View Two Queens. Blue View rooms are our largest layout, with a separate living lounge; every room received new bedding, new bathrooms, blackout drapery, and 400-thread-count linens during the 2025–2026 rebuild.
The spaces
35,000+ square feet across 22 distinct spaces, anchored by the Horizon Ballroom (900 plated · 1,400 reception) and the Skyline Ballroom (450 plated · 700 reception), with a dedicated bridal suite, a 10,000 sq ft exterior patio, and breakout rooms for corporate programs.
The table
Low Tide Bar & Grille, our full-service restaurant. The Cove, our speakeasy bar. High Tide, the lobby lounge. An all-day café — all opening soon. Event catering with kosher and halal kitchens available on request.
0.3 miles from the gates.
2 Meadowlands Plaza, East Rutherford, NJ: the shortest straight-line distance of any full-service hotel to MetLife Stadium. Newark Liberty International is 14 miles; Midtown Manhattan is 8 miles through the Lincoln Tunnel. American Dream sits directly across the highway, connected by a covered pedestrian walkway. Match days bring credentialed-access security: NJ State Police on-site, 24/7 armed perimeter, insured valet on every vehicle.
Owner-operated. On purpose.
World of Blue is owned and operated by P3 Hospitality, the hospitality arm of P3 Properties, a portfolio built around purpose-built, full-service properties that operate on a 365-day calendar, not just stadium days. The rebrand from Park Hotel / Hilton Meadowlands completed in 2026, repositioning the property around three audiences: stadium-day guests, event-host families and corporations, and travelers using the Meadowlands as their gateway to New York.

