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Anyone have a good....
by
Robmeister
on 25 Dec, 2009 09:30
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...feel for the layout of Manhattan (New York City)?
I'm looking for what part of town would be especially cool for Christmas time (shopping, window displays, etc.).
What immediately comes to mind is Rockefeller center with the ice-skating and what not.
Next Christmas I'll be able to fulfill a long-time dream of spending Christmas in Manhattan, but I don't know a THING about New York City.
oh.....MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!
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#1
by
Mikekoz13
on 25 Dec, 2009 09:45
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Merry Christmas Rob!!!
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#2
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 25 Dec, 2009 11:19
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That's great news, and if you can't have fun in the Big Apple you can't have fun any place--it's really a great town, sights, food, and the great spirit of the people. It's a fantastic place to visit--save a lot of money, it's kind of pricey, but well worth it.
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#3
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tomgallagher
on 25 Dec, 2009 13:24
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Midtown would be your best bet Rob.
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#4
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andrew
on 25 Dec, 2009 19:35
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Midtown would be your best bet Rob.
I agree with Tom. Lots to do in Times Square (midtown). Brings lots of $$$ ...
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#5
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Robmeister
on 25 Dec, 2009 21:08
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Thanks guys....so 2 votes for mid-town...
any other ideas?
Is Rockefeller Center midtown?
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#6
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Tyler
on 26 Dec, 2009 01:48
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Thanks guys....so 2 votes for mid-town...
any other ideas?
Is Rockefeller Center midtown?
Yep, Midtown. Times Square and 5th avenue for shopping.. Also Rockefeller Center for some ice skating. Hit the Bull and Bear at the Waldorf for some good steak and drinks. Head up to the Plaza hotel for some brunch and then a stroll through Central Park.
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#7
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D.A.L.U.I.
on 26 Dec, 2009 09:13
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There are loads of travel books on NYC. You might want to buy one to make a rough schedule of what you want to have as anchors for your trip. The Statue of Liberty is the ultimate tourist thing, but then again who doesn't get a chill when they approach that Lady. Ground Zero is still an awesome place. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Midtown, has several weeks of exhibits, but plan an hour or two for any particular favorite artists or artistic genres. Fifth Avenue, and the street food vendors--a good buy and it can be great food.
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#8
by
nomad
on 27 Dec, 2009 05:56
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I'm going to go with everyone else, midtown is a great place to start but do some research, the city has so much to do, and yess its pricey.
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#9
by
marty22
on 27 Dec, 2009 06:25
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You must see the tree at Rockefeller Center; midtown is good fos shopping and so is the Bowery, Chinatown and Tribeca.
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#10
by
BaldBear
on 27 Dec, 2009 08:04
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Yes, midtown is probably the best place to start for things to do. If you want to take in a show, check out the "2-for-1" booth right in the middle of the street.
Now if you want pizza (you KNOW you do) you MUST go to John's Pizza on Bleeker Street down in the Village. It's between 6th & 7th st.
Right next door is some of the BEST Gelato you will ever wrap your lips around!
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#11
by
xnewyawka
on 27 Dec, 2009 08:48
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Hey Rob, I think Midtown would be great for a holiday visit. Rockefeller center is a must for viewing the great "Tree", don't forget to take pics, and then skating and hot chocolate if you like.
Plenty of shopping in Times Square now, Macy's on 34th St. for great window displays, and window shopping on Fifth Avenue as well.
Check out the neighborhoods and culture of SoHo, Tribeca, Little Italy and Chinatown. Many small shops and boutiques for shopping, and great restaurants in each section.
It can get pricey, but if you plan well ahead, and it sounds like you are, you should be prepared.
There's so much to see and do, so definitely have your main points of interest nailed down. You can get Uptown/Downtown fairly easily by subway or taxi.
I will add more info as I think of it.
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#12
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tomgallagher
on 27 Dec, 2009 11:10
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Just how long are you going to be there.? You'll need a tremedous amount of time to see it all. Give us some idea of what kind of time frame you are working with.
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#13
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Robmeister
on 27 Dec, 2009 21:44
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WOW!!! Thank you, my bruthas!!!
We're thinking being there something like Dec. 21 - 26/27.....right through Christmas, man.
I shur appreciate all the input!!