You might want to rethink any travel plans you have in the New York metro area.

With Mar-a-Lago – the “Southern White House” used by President Donald Trump – closing for the season, New Jersey can expect to see air restrictions, traffic and congestion as Trump spends this weekend at his golf club in Bedminster.

Trump – who frequently travels to his own properties on the weekends – is expected to arrive in New York City on Thursday for a ceremony at the USS Intrepid before traveling to the Somerset County golf course.

New York is bracing for gridlock on Thursday, too.

Several protests are planned across the city, including near the decommissioned aircraft carrier docked on the Hudson River and his home at Trump Tower, threatening to snarl city streets.

"Thousands of people are ready to protest Donald Trump," said Steven Choi, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition, which is co-organizing one of the large-scale protests. "On the president's first trip back to New York City, the world will see us rise up and oppose him again."

Hundreds of police will secure Trump's Intrepid appearance, with more on standby on surrounding blocks. A show of force is already a fixture at Trump Tower, where the Secret Service and heavily armed New York Police Department officers have used barricades, checkpoints and street closings to secure the skyscraper where the president has a penthouse apartment.

Trump is not expected to stay overnight at Trump Tower, but may stop by before spending the weekend at his golf club an hour away in Bedminster. His trip is to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea, in which American and Australian forces halted a strategic advance by the Japanese military.

Trump will deliver a speech on the Intrepid and meet with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia.

In New Jersey, there are no reports of planned protests, but the Federal Aviation Administration announced on Tuesday that a 30-nautical-mile radius around the golf course will have flight restrictions for “VIP movement.”

The New Jersey State Police deferred all questions to the Secret Service on Wednesday. The Secret Service did not comment.

Though Port Authority officials declined to comment about how Trump would travel, previous high-profile figures have taken the George Washington Bridge. All of this, however, is subject to change.

Meanwhile, the Somerset Airport – only a few miles away from the golf course – notified any pilots that there will be a “no-fly zone” around Trump’s course, adding that it regrets “any inconvenience” Trump’s weekend trips may cause for flight school customers.

In preparation of the apparent Trump visit, military helicopters could be seen at the airport on Tuesday, according to News 12.

Bedminster has estimated a presidential visit – which would include around-the-clock security posts – could cost as much as $12,000 per day, officials said. If Trump visits the township seven times this summer, it estimates a cost of around $300,000.

Trump spent time in Bedminster in November as he worked with his transition team.

The Bedminster Police Department put in 103 hours of overtime, costing about $3,682, during Trump’s visit, according to MyCentralJersey.com. Bedminster Township police were not available to comment regarding Trump's weekend trip to his golf club in the municipality.

Calls made to Bedminster Mayor Steve Parker were not returned Wednesday evening.

Staff Writer Keldy Ortiz and The Associated Press contributed to this story.