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elastic -> RE: Vacation in New York City - what should we do? (5/27/2008 11:21:54 AM)
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Here's what we've got so far: Broadway, or off - Broadway play Niagra Falls (one whole day since the drive is so long) Gimbals Tiffanys FAO Schwartz Century 21 Macy's Fifth Avenue United Nations Ground Zero Grand Central Station Union Station Wall Street Metropolitan Museum of Art History Museum McDonalds (dd really wants to go to the biggest one.....) Greenwich Fillage Radio City Music Hall Empire State Building Carnegie Hall Madison Square Garden Rockefeller Center Brooklyn Bridge Coney Island China Town Little Itlay Diamond District Federal Reserve Bank Staten Island Ferry NBC Tour South Street Seaport Bronx Zoo Times Square Must Eats Boardwalk at Coney Island - Nathans Hot Dog Asain Letterman guys deli across from theater New York Bagels with cream cheese and lox New York Cheesecake Can we do all these things in 5 days? I'd love more comments, ideas or suggestions! ok, doing all of that in 5 days is only realistic if you aren't planning on actually staying at these places for more than 5 minutes each[8D] for instance, if you are planning on going up into the empire state building, you should give yourself at least 2 hours...you have to stand in line, then ride up to the top, then see the view, then come back down. it's not something you can do in 15 minutes...however, if you just want to look at it, then you'd be fine. i suggest if you want to do the majority of these things, group the things that are closest together. for instance: Macy's, Herald Square, Madison Square Garden, and the Empire State Building are all located near 34th Street. Easy to do in the morning. Broadway, the McDonald's she wants to visit in Times Square, Times Square, etc..are around 42nd Street. Dave Letterman and Times Square church are in the same area, around 51st-ish streets. Grand Central Station is on 42nd also, but on the opposite side of the island. if you take the bus or subway across, you can be there in 5 minutes. (The shuttle or the number 7 train) for times square church, unless your group has called ahead for seating reservations, be prepared to get there very early, approx. 2 hours before the service begins on sunday morning, to get a seat. That is why i changed churches[&:] For Coney Island, you need a day. it's located in Brooklyn and it's pretty far out. it takes just over an hour by subway to get there...if you are taking a cab there, be prepared to spend around $75.00 each direction. Same for the Bronx Zoo....it's way out of the city, and you'd need a day to do it. you should just do the Central Park zoo, that way you could visit your FAO Schwartz and do all the 5th avenue shopping things, since they are relatively close together. you could also group the following things together since they are all located downtown and are within walking distance of each other (if you have 20 minutes or so to walk from one thing to the other) in no particular order: South Street Seaport, ground zero, wall street, brooklyn bridge, china town, little italy, staten island ferry, etc.... you will do a lot of walking if you don't use public transit, so i suggest getting the 7 day metro cards. i believe they are around $10.00 per person. They will give you free subway maps at the info booth, so you can't really get lost. if you have tons of money, then feel free to take cabs everywhere, but they can get pretty expensive. let me know if you have any more questions.
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