What are your best suggestions for things to do or not do in NYC?
We'll be going late December, right after Christmas.
We'll be going late December, right after Christmas.
good list. Been to all. I'd Katz's Deli for the best Pastrami on Rye with Mustard and a Dr. Browns Soda. Will put you on the Lower East Side also to look around.DubDub said:
Daniel- best overall meal you'll ever have.
Peter Luger- steaks
Criffs- hotdogs
Di Fara- pizza
McSorley's - beer
Getting to all those places will also give you a great tour of the city. They are all pretty spread out from each other.
What not to do...you have to see em if you never have, but spend as little time as possible in Times Square and Little Italy.
I'd only walk Times Square at night before or after a show just to feel the amazing energy of the people and all, but don't eat or drink in the area. All very mediocre and way over priced.
Little Italy is the same. Check it out, have dessert, or maybe a glass of wine somewhere on the street, but then move on.
New York is the greatest city on Earth. Try your best to really dig in deep and experience it.
You know, I too have come around on the big double decker tourist buses for a new city that one is visiting. Allows you to get the lay of the land.Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
Walk the Brooklyn Bridge
New York Sightseeing tour bus, the big red double deckers. Ordinarily I dont not go on guided tours because I dont like the structure. These buses let you get off and on at will. You can skip a site or stay at one stop for 3 hours. Worth the money
I like China Town.
We stayed with some friends out at the West Babylon station and rode into town each day.
Madison Square Gardens/Penn Station and Grand Central Station are amazing.
The Empire State Building was much better than I expected.
DubDub said:
Daniel- best overall meal you'll ever have.
Peter Luger- steaks
Criffs- hotdogs
Di Fara- pizza
McSorley's - beer
Getting to all those places will also give you a great tour of the city. They are all pretty spread out from each other.
What not to do...you have to see em if you never have, but spend as little time as possible in Times Square and Little Italy.
I'd only walk Times Square at night before or after a show just to feel the amazing energy of the people and all, but don't eat or drink in the area. All very mediocre and way over priced.
Little Italy is the same. Check it out, have dessert, or maybe a glass of wine somewhere on the street, but then move on.
New York is the greatest city on Earth. Try your best to really dig in deep and experience it.
Grab a slice of pizza, go to LaGuardia and catch a flight to Vegas.You can do all that other stuff out here.trumpetbear said:
What are your best suggestions for things to do or not do in NYC?
We'll be going late December, right after Christmas.
No, you can't. Just back from Vegas.ABC BEAR said:Grab a slice of pizza, go to LaGuardia and catch a flight to Vegas.You can do all that other stuff out here.trumpetbear said:
What are your best suggestions for things to do or not do in NYC?
We'll be going late December, right after Christmas.
Anything on Broadway will be top notch talent, as opposed to the regional traveling shows, I heard Hugh Jackman was doing the Music Man (My wife would leave me at the door if there was only 1 ticket for him!). Depends on how much money you want to drop. If money is not an issue, Hamilton.TechDawgMc said:
So have you been to shows recently in New York? Which ones really stand out?
I'm leaning toward either Hadestown or Six. My daughter (the theatre major) likes Six better but thinks I might like Hadestown better.RMF5630 said:Anything on Broadway will be top notch talent, as opposed to the regional traveling shows, I heard Hugh Jackman was doing the Music Man (My wife would leave me at the door if there was only 1 ticket for him!). Depends on how much money you want to drop. If money is not an issue, Hamilton.TechDawgMc said:
So have you been to shows recently in New York? Which ones really stand out?
I heard Hadestown is very good.
My wife can go to Phantom of the Opera again and again.
Do not underestimate the Disney's, they may be kid movies but they are always first rate. I heard Aladdin and Lion King were outstanding. I was dragged to Frozen and actually liked it (Elsa being hot didn't hurt)...
To me the best thing about Broadway is the talent, best in the world are there. Enjoy!
TechDawgMc said:I'm leaning toward either Hadestown or Six. My daughter (the theatre major) likes Six better but thinks I might like Hadestown better.RMF5630 said:Anything on Broadway will be top notch talent, as opposed to the regional traveling shows, I heard Hugh Jackman was doing the Music Man (My wife would leave me at the door if there was only 1 ticket for him!). Depends on how much money you want to drop. If money is not an issue, Hamilton.TechDawgMc said:
So have you been to shows recently in New York? Which ones really stand out?
I heard Hadestown is very good.
My wife can go to Phantom of the Opera again and again.
Do not underestimate the Disney's, they may be kid movies but they are always first rate. I heard Aladdin and Lion King were outstanding. I was dragged to Frozen and actually liked it (Elsa being hot didn't hurt)...
To me the best thing about Broadway is the talent, best in the world are there. Enjoy!
Have seen Lion King, Phantom and Wicked so not as interested in those.
I wish Jackman was doing a musical I like. Not too interested in Music Man.
I'm at a conference and going by myself, so I'm not that interested in dropping the Hamilton money. Save that for when we can make it a family trip.
TechDawgMc said:
So I did see Hadestown. Very good show. Broadway talent is pretty special.
Liked the story for the most part. Pretty good theme about hope and self-sacrifice. Didn't help the story-telling that threw in a gratuitous swing at capitlism that really made little sense in the story. It was a small point though.
Really good music. A lot of fun in the music numbers. Some very cool effects. Outstanding acting. Definitely recommend