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12-14-2008, 10:03 PM | #1 |
Canyon Carver
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NYC for the night...
Long story but my husband and I will be staying at the Park Central hotel tomrrow if anyone is close and wants to meet up. Arriving at 9am Monday (tomorrow) and leaving 6pm Tuesday. Short notice I know but we just decided to go about 4 hours ago
Any 'gotta see' places or areas/places to avoid? Neither of us have been before and are pretty excited especially being Xmas time!! |
12-14-2008, 10:06 PM | #2 |
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Stay the fuck away from the airports.
Oh wait...
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12-14-2008, 10:37 PM | #3 |
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rockafeller center for the christmas tree and they have a skating rink there.
Or go ice skating at wolmann rink in central park Herald Square on 34 th st. the E,F,R,V,N,1,9 trains go there. Stop in at Macy's they always have great decorations in there! Chinatown and Little Italy (right next to each other) |
12-15-2008, 01:12 AM | #4 |
Keyboard Racer
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I grew up there. My favorites: The Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall (arrive real early). American Museum of Natural History. Times Square at night. Walking along Fifth Ave in the daytime, between Times Square and Central Park. Rockefeller Center. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York magazine lists a lot of stuff that's happening around town.
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12-15-2008, 01:18 AM | #5 | |
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Personally I hate times square, but if you've never seen it at least walk through it. Def go see the xmas tree at Roc Ctr, and go ice skating if you have time - be prepared however as there will be a wait. It's a huge tourist attraction. If you're dead set on some ice skating, take a stroll down to Bryant park (42nd and 6th) and there is usually less of a wait, and it's a bigger rink. Central park is always beautiful, and if you feel like getting lost in the Met that's always fun. Book a show on/off broadway if you can for Monday night. (telecharge.com will hook you up). There are a ton of good shows going on. What kind of food are your favs? I'm sure I can recommend some restaurants for you. |
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