Friday, April 27, 2012

Really Cool Affordable Food Tasting Event

Sponsored by the Village Voice and ';curated%26#39; by one of the ultimate foodies in NYC, VV food writer Robert Sietsema - at the Puck Building, March 11th - 30 restaurants you probably have either never been to or never heard of ;-)





http://www.choice-eats.com/





In recognition of the tantalizing and eclectic cuisine featured by resident food critic, Robert Sietsema, The Village Voice is proud to present our first-ever Choice Eats tasting event. We have scaled New York鈥檚 eclectic culinary landscape to bring together Robert鈥檚 tastiest picks from years of unearthing the five borough鈥檚 best-kept secrets. Set amid the backdrop of the historic Puck Building, guests will be invited to sample delicious treats that would otherwise require days of travel.





Featuring over 30 restaurants, and representing foods from many nations, this is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to treat your taste buds to a trip around the world. In addition, a portion of ticket sales will go to benefit The Academy of Hospitality %26amp; Tourism at Erasmus, a public high school group with a student club dedicated to studying the evolution of world cultures through the history of regional cuisines.







Tuesday, March 11, 2008



6:30pm - 10:30pm



The Puck Building



295 Lafayette Street, NYC





Tickets $25 in advance, $35 at the door



Only guests 21 and over admitted



Really Cool Affordable Food Tasting Event


Wow! Great catch, LTT!



Really Cool Affordable Food Tasting Event


Isn%26#39;t Erasmus High School the alma mater of Barbra Streisand, among other luminaries?





And didn%26#39;t it once have a ';mini farm'; in it%26#39;s inner courtyard?




You are a font of info QB and absolutely correct! Many luminaries went to Erasmus including my MOTHER and Bubbles Silverman (aka Beverly Sills ;)





鈥ikipedia.org/wiki/Erasmus_Hall_High_School




bump - don%26#39;t miss this!




My work email blocked this, I think the web site name could be similar to other sites that don%26#39;t discuss food. Finding it another way, it seems like advanced tickets are sold out.




Unfortunately true! See below...





Please note advance tickets are SOLD OUT



A limited amount of tickets will be available for $35 beginning at the door at 5:30pm.



Located at The Puck Building,



295 Lafayette Street, NYC

la boheme

i wanted to carmen to be my first opera since i%26#39;m more familiar with their songs but unfortunately it%26#39;s not playing in the month of april.

the ff: are the showings for april in MET, w/c one would you recommend for a 1st timer.

la boheme,ernani, the gambler, satyagraha,un ballo in machera, le fille du regiment.

La boheme shows sold out in april, where can i get tickets and are there discounts?

la boheme

%26gt;La boheme shows sold out in april, where can i get tickets and are there discounts?%26lt;

Let%26#39;s see - if it sold out - probably means tickets are not available and sdiscounts would not apply, no?

WHEN do you want tickets for? Another time besides April?

la boheme

Of the operas being produced in April, if Boheme is sold out (and sold out means there are no tickets available!), ';La Fille de Regiment'; is probably the most ';approachable'; for a first-time. I would follow that with ';Die Entfuehrung aus dem Serail'; (Mozart%26#39;s ';The Abduction from the Serglio';), Verdi%26#39;s ';Un Ballo in Maschera';, and Verdi%26#39;s ';Ernani';, in that order. Anyone who had not been to the opera before would probably be better off skipping Prokofiev and Philip Glass as an introduction to opera


There are La Boheme tickets being sold on stubhub.com


You may be able to get standing room only tickets for the Met. I frequently did that as a student (some performances also have student rate tickets) %26amp; often was given a ticket stub for a good seat as many regulars leave after the first act. New York City Opera/Lincoln center is another option -- Candide is playing in April.


If you really want to see La Boheme, you should continue to check the Met opera website occasionally. Many of the Met tickets are sold to subscribers who have the option to turn their tickets back in to the box office if they can%26#39;t make a certain show. The box office then puts these tickets back on sale to the general public so you might see tickets become available between now and April. If not, I second the recommendation for the standing room spots. I%26#39;ve had a better view from the SR section than I%26#39;ve had with some Orchestra seats. You can even purchase these tickets online so you%26#39;d don%26#39;t even have to wait in line. They go on sale at 10:00 the morning of the show.


i checked out the price and stubhub and didn%26#39;t realize opera tickets were so expensive.

The standing room tickets suddenly sounds very appealing to me now.

and i guess that means i would be standing until someone goes home early? is the standing room in middle aisle of the orchestra?

where are the seats for the student discount?

also, does anyone know how much to rent the binoculars?


FWIW there is also City Opera in April, and IMO their Tosca and M. Butterfly are comparable to the MET productions. Butterfly may be better since there is not the MET%26#39;s empahsis on staging. You won%26#39;t get the big names, but it may be worth a shot...

http://www.nycopera.com/browse/season.aspx

Pjk


There are two types of standing room at the Met. Orchestra standing room is behind the last row of orchestra seats. You are assigned a specific spot to stand at a sort of waist-high red-velvet-covered bar that also has its own MetTitle screen to provide the translation. The other standing room is up in the Family Circle, but if you are going to stand, the only place to do it in my opinion is the orchestra. No one , of course, is ever allowed to stand in the asile. Officially, one is not supposed to take an empty seat if one has a standing room ticket, but if you spot an empty seat during the first act and slip into it at the end of intermission, I won%26#39;t tell.


There are no binocular rentals.

I don%26#39;t really understand the issue with the cost of tickets. It%26#39;s opera: You don%26#39;t need to be up close and personal. Family Circle and Balcony are very reasonable - cheaper than Broadway. Only the most prime seats are very expensive.

And I second the suggestion to check out the New York City Opera. It is not inferior to the Met and City Opera tickets are less expensive than the Met.


i was already seriously considering taking my unexcited husband to watch la boheme, his 1st opera. but now i%26#39;ve been reading that the story is like the broadway show ';rent';. He didn%26#39;t enjoy rent. does this mean he will probably not enjoy la boheme?

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  • 4 nights, 2 hotels?

    Hi, this will be our first time in New York and I have a strange question for you experts. We have narrowed down our hotel search to 4 and they are so expensive that we are wondering if it is wise to pick 2 of them, so as not to ';put all our eggs in one basket';, just in case we made the wrong choice.





    Here are our 4 choices: Waldorf Astoria, New York Palace, The Plaza and Four Seasons. If we stay 2 nights at the Waldorf(it is cheaper than the others)which hotel is the closest to it, so we could check out and walk to another one, if possible...





    We usually like the older, character type of hotels like the Waldorf, but it isn%26#39;t rated very high on trip advisor.





    Thanks so much!



    4 nights, 2 hotels?


    Are you saying you%26#39;d make a backup reservation and if you%26#39;re happy at your first choice, cancel #2 and stay? Or are you intending on staying in 2 places regardless?





    I hate packing and unpacking so I%26#39;d think it would be crazy to move. What I don%26#39;t get is WHY don%26#39;t you believe the reviews on this website? The Waldorf is a lovely old hotel with grand public space (lobby, restaurants etc.) but the rooms are very dated and nothing special. That%26#39;s why it%26#39;s so much less expensive. It%26#39;s also not a terribly convenient location imo for much of anything.





    It%26#39;s pretty easy to plot the 4 hotels on a map. The Palce is nearest the Waldorf. The Plaza and the Four Seasons are not far from each other but all 4 are basically in midtown east.





    The Plaza rooms will START at $1000/night. Are you prepared to pay that?



    4 nights, 2 hotels?


    Thanks for the information! I did not say, however, that I did not believe the reviews, I simply ackowleged that the reviews were not that great and so we were prepared to stay at another hotel for the other 2 nights.





    I do know the price of the Plaza and the other hotels on our list and are prepared to pay that if we decide against the Waldorf.





    You are right though, the thought of packing and unpacking might make our decision for us!





    By the way, we have stayed in some hotels that were not that highly rated on trip advisor, like Fairmont San Fransisco and just loved it, so I do tend to read the reviews with a grain of salt, and if the majority of people have a complaint about the same thing, I usually know it to be true!





    Thanks again!




    I know the press, here in NYC said that the Plaza starts at $1000. Last night I went to their website.





    http://www.fairmont.com/theplaza/Index.htm







    I feed in random dates. --In April, May and July. Except for the few days right before Memorial Day, I was able to get rooms for less than that.





    I suggest your try.





    I also agree that to change hotels in the middle is time-consuming and to double book is wrong.




    You might check on luxurylink.com and skyauction.com Sometimes they have good 3 or 4 night packages at some of the top hotels. You just have to make sure the hotel will accept the pkg. on the dates you want BEFORE you buy or bid for it.





    Since you seem to like older classic hotels, I%26#39;m surprised you haven%26#39;t mentioned the St. Regis, the Peninsula, the Pierre, the Carlyle or the St. Moritz. These are all much more classic than say the 4 Seasons (which is a wonderful hotel, but very very modern). The Palace has magificent historic public rooms but the bedrooms are actually in a modern tower built above this landmarked property.




    I was considering St. Regis but seemed even more expensive than The Plaza and The Pierre will be closed due to renovations the time of our visit. Basically I was so overwhelmed by all the choices that I wanted a shorter list to work with! We have stayed at the same chains before like Four Seasons and Plaza(Fairmont property)so I guess I was going with something familiar.





    We will be going September 2-6 so I suppose that is still high season.





    With all the great places to visit in the world, this will probably be our only time to New York and didn%26#39;t want to make any bad decisions with hotels so I am starting my research early!





    I think I have decided though, only to stay at one hotel!





    Thanks for the help!





    Matlock




    I never have enough time in Manhattan, although I visit for 2 weeks every year. That said, I would pick a hotel and stay there for a visit. Time wasted packing and unpacking is precious time. As for which hotel, I%26#39;ve stayed at none that you mention. But all seem nice if the price is right for you.




    Stay at 1 hotel. You listed some of the most expensive hotels in the city, there are others that may be cheaper and really just as nice. NY Whiz and some other experts can give you better advice on hotels than I could.




    Sept 2-6 is not ';high season'; but not low season either. We all like different things in a hotel. In NYC, I would consider having a Central Park view a wonderful luxury. The Ritz Carlton Central Park, Trump, Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, the London, St. Moritz, Sherry Netherland and some others would have that. The Waldorf is really nothing much imo unless you stay in a suite in the Waldorf Towers.





    If you really don%26#39;t think you%26#39;ll ever be in NYC again, perhaps the Plaza is a good idea. What would concern me is where the hotel rooms are located in the building. I%26#39;d assume the best views will be in the private apts. not the hotel rooms.





    Then there%26#39;s the question of staying in the nicest room of a lesser hotel vs. the lesser room at a nicer hotel....




    thanks NYwhiz for the suggestions. The view is important to me, but not as much to my husband...





    This might seem odd, but we are more concerned with the overall ';feeling'; of the hotel when we walk in. A beautiful lobby area, lounges, other public areas, are probably more important to us than the room itself! Although we do not want to be stuck in the basement with NO views outside! A really grand entrance area really wows us!





    I will look at the Ritz like you suggested and might put that on our short list. I might take off Four Seasons because, like you said, it is so modern and you can stay at those anywhere...





    Although you do not care for the Waldorf, I guess we were thinking it was very ';New Yorkish'; and would have so much history, etc...





    Think it is down to Plaza, Waldorf, New York Palace and perhaps Ritz Carlton Central Park.





    Thanks again everyone for your help!

    Best & Most Affordable Food - Roosevelt Ave, Queens

    Courtesy of GOOD Magazine...





    Roosevelt Avenue, Queens





    On Roosevelt Avenue between 62nd and 82nd Streets, rice is the common language, and its preparation varies as widely as the languages spoken on the 7 train, which rumbles above the adjacent neighborhoods of Jackson Heights and Woodside. From stores, supermarkets, carts, stands, and trucks, the cuisines and cultures of Latin America and Asia intersect. Treat Roosevelt Avenue as a 20-block destination; it requires several return visits to truly appreciate.





    Hopping off the 7 train at 61st Street, your first treat is about 35 paces away. Grab a toothsome pollo verde tamale from the friendly Mexican man under the station stairs, and then hoof it seven blocks to El Sitio, the venerable Cuban lunch counter, for ropa vieja, delicious fork-tender skirt steak stewed in tomato sauce. Next, try Asian chicken three ways: Experience the global evolution of fried chicken and Korean fast food at Unidentified Flying Chicken, hit the Little Manila fave Krystals for chicken adobo, and then, last but not least, is the authentic pad kra prow鈥攁 traditional dish of saut茅ed ground meat with basil sauce (get it with chicken, naturally)鈥攁t the Northern Thai standout Zabb Queens.





    It%26#39;s worth returning for a nighttime pilgrimage to Little Colombia, which begins around 75th Street, to visit the Arepa Lady%26#39;s small cart on Roosevelt Avenue. Her crispy, cheese-oozing Colombian corn cakes鈥攐nly available after 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays鈥攈ave inspired devotees to erect a MySpace page in her honor.





    Don%26#39;t Miss!





    AREPA LADY Roosevelt Avenue between 78th and 79th



    Try the: Cheese arepas





    EL SITIO 68鈥?8 Roosevelt Avenue



    Try the: Ropa vieja





    UNIDENTIFIED FLYING CHICKEN 71鈥?2 Roosevelt Avenue



    Try the: Chicken wings with soy garlic sauce





    ZABB QUEENS 7128 Roosevelt Avenue



    Try the: Pad kra prow



    Best %26amp; Most Affordable Food - Roosevelt Ave, Queens


    Big ups to Unidentified Flying Chicken. Man, that stuff is good... anyone know if they have their liquor license yet?



    Best %26amp; Most Affordable Food - Roosevelt Ave, Queens


    Ugh...';Little Colombia'; would actually be Northern Blvd from 82nd - 90th....with much better restaurants. That area on Roosevelt is a South American mixed bag. Would it kill these food critics to actually venture more than a block away from the train to earn their supposed ';street cred';...?




    Thanks a lot, LTT!! Now I%26#39;ll have to weave and dodge map-weilding tourists there, too! ;o) I%26#39;m sure cbcito is thrilled.





    Anyway, great info, if I do say so myself.




    Thanks LTT! Here%26#39;s a vote for a TA meetup at one of the Queens Thai places.




    Oops, spoke too soon!




    Zabb is a bit disappointing. Where are all the Thai people and why aint they eating there ? Explanation ..... small portions and a bit pricy for this area of Queens. Zabb is Isan cuisine similar to Laos



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isan



    ..... their best dish is actually %26#39;larb%26#39; ..... gorund pork bolied and then mixed with roasted rice, chili and mint



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larb



    Kra Pow is actually very easy to make yourself at home.





    Ate in Zabb several times ..... it%26#39;s definitely a miss in my opinion ..... but it does stay open till late at night.




    Don%26#39;t get me wrong...I love Roosevelt. However; the better food is not located there. (But for nightlife...and loud latino culture it cannot be beat.)





    The Arepa lady also strikes a chord; and I%26#39;m somewhat of a regular there. She%26#39;s set up right outside one of the gay clubs, and I think the presence of said gays have made it chic. It%26#39;s quite a scene to behold obviously, and makes for great conversation. But the reality is that they are just arepas, comparable to most in Jackson Hts.




    I also don%26#39;t understand the love of Zabb. If you want world-class Thai, go to Sripraphai, it%26#39;s a few blocks away. If you want nice neighborhood Thai, go to Rice Ave. If you want weird southeast Asian, go to Burmese Cafe.





    I also generally hate the foodie obsession with carts. Especially the ones on Roosevelt. Where TF are you supposed to eat your taco? Carry it home and wait for it to get cold? Eat it under the stinky, noisy 7 train deafening you every three minutes? Drop your taco fixings on the street as you try to juggle it with whatever else you%26#39;re holding?





    No thanks. I%26#39;ll get my Mexican food at Coatzingo (76th and Roosevelt) and fire up the Norteno jukebox, or get my Colombian food at that bakery place on 37th and 80th or so. Or get my Peruvian food at Pio Pio. Or Papa%26#39;s Empanadas. No overhead trains involved! And they have heating!





    I%26#39;ll second the vote for UFC though.

    I got a greeter!

    Yippppeeee. I got a greeter for my Easter trip to NY. Cant believe Ive been lucky enough to get a second go.



    I selected Greeters Choice, and can%26#39;t wait to see what my greeters part of NY is. My last experience still stands out as one of my best NY mornings.



    Thanks so much to all who volunteer for this service.



    I got a greeter!


    Maybe this is dumb, but what is a greeter?



    I got a greeter!


    Good for you!!!!





    Big Apple Greeter:





    www.bigapplegreeter.org




    Good for you. I wish I was still a Greeter - it was a fun job to do!




    Congrats! I%26#39;m keeping my fingers crossed that we%26#39;ll get one when we%26#39;re there over Memorial Day weekend. It truly is a great service!




    That%26#39;s great!





    I am also planning on applying for my next trip - it was such a great experience the first time around. :)





    Mez




    That%26#39;s Great,



    I have asked for one for our October holiday-will keep my fingers crossed!!!



    Please remember that although this wonderful service is completely free to you it is always polite to make a donation (direct to BAG)to preserve the service.



    Enjoy



    M




    Fab!





    Looking forward to hearing how you get on. I always think it would be great to end up with one of the BAGs that post on here as a coincidence.





    Question: With you having been to NYC so many times, do you feel guilty at potentially having taken away a BAG from a first timer? I did a little bit with our second Greeter.




    Ange



    I%26#39;ve used the NYC and Chicago Service before and like you I do for a split second think that it is perhaps unfair to ask again.



    BUT! We all fill out our on-line forms,comb our hair and put on our best wide-eyed pleading look when we press that send button, then it%26#39;s all in the lap of the Gods (and the BAG guys of course!).



    They do a fantastic job but they do have THE Worlds Best City to work with!.........



    M




    Congratulations - we were lucky enough to get a greeter on our first trip last year. He was the nicest guy and meeting him was one of the highlights of our trip.




    can someone explain what a greeter is to me please sorry if this is a stupid question? many thanks toni

    Itinerary Help please :)

    We are leaving late Thursday night, driving from VA to NYC for a weekend stay - my husband, myself, and my 9-year-old daughter.





    We%26#39;re staying at the Lombardy Hotel Friday and Saturday night and we%26#39;ll be parking our car with them so that%26#39;s covered - I think $31/day.





    Is the traffic really bad in the morning? We%26#39;re trying to plan accordingly, I think it%26#39;s about a 7-hour drive for us and I%26#39;m trying to figure out what time we should plan to arrive so as not to get caught up in a lot of traffic.





    Friday - AMNH - exhibits, planetarium, etc.





    FAO Schwartz, Build-A-Bear, World of Disney





    American Girl Place - shopping and dinner at 7:30





    Saturday - WTC Memorial, Radio City backstage Tour, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, possibly NBC Tour





    Sunday - Central Park





    We aren%26#39;t going to a show this time since I will already be using my free pass with my husband at the American Girl Place. ;)





    Does this sound ';doable'; or should I switch anything? The only thing I can%26#39;t change is our dinner at American Girl Friday night - I%26#39;ve already paid.





    Thanks for your help!!



    Itinerary Help please :)


    You don%26#39;t want to arrive at rush hour. Could take you 2 hours to go 5 miles. Either leave earlier to get in really early Friday or later and get in past 10 Friday.





    I think your plan is doable, busy but doable.



    Itinerary Help please :)


    Not many folks on this forum stay at the Lombardy so I hope you%26#39;ll write a trip report after your visit. ;) A friend of the family used to have an apt. there so I have fond memories of the place.





    I don%26#39;t know where in Va. you%26#39;re starting, but 7 hrs. sounds a bit long. Have you tried looking on maps.google.com ? If you%26#39;re leaving on Thurs. night, will you stop on the road to sleep? Rush hour here starts around 7:30am so if you can arrive before then or after 9:30 it would be better.





    You may not get everything on the list done on Fri. but whatever you don%26#39;t get to can either wait til another day or another trip. WTC Memorial is all the way downtown and your other stops on Sat. are midtown within walking distance of the hotel. Why not consider doing WTC Sun. morning (when the city is quiet), have some breakfast or brunch downtown and then head to the park?




    Thanks BobbyC and nywhiz -





    We%26#39;re coming from the Virginia Beach area and mapquest quotes 6 hrs and 45 minutes. I think we%26#39;ll plan on getting in after 9:30.





    I using a company apartment at the Lombardy (I%26#39;ve never stayed in it before). It looks really nice on the website.





    We%26#39;re going for my daughter%26#39;s 9th birthday - she turns 9 on Friday so we%26#39;re having a birthday dinner at her favorite place in the world - American Girl Place in NYC. :)





    You%26#39;ve given me advice before nywhiz - when I planned my first trip with my daughter and mother-in-law. I%26#39;ve gotten great advice from these forums. Our last trip was magical.





    I will change our stop at WTC to Sunday. This is my husband%26#39;s first trip and that%26#39;s a top priority on his list.





    Thanks again for your help! Here%26#39;s to hoping this trip will be just as magical!

    Something different

    Am going to new york soon for the 5th time,cant wait, taking my teenage daughter with me, have done all of the usual touristy things and will spend a day or two shopping, any suggestions on some new things to do would be helpfull, we will be there for a week so have plenty of time.....thanks in advance

    new york lover!

    Something different

    I%26#39;m in exactly the same boat right down to the number of times I%26#39;ve been.

    I walked round Brooklyn last time and went to Coney Island as well. So, like the original poster, I%26#39;d be keen for any suggestions.

    Something different

    I know exactly what you mean, it was really nice to take a day off and go to Woodbury this time (even uf it did bucket it down, but I did buy a great tUMI umbrealla though)

    If you have the cash Greyline do day trips to Philedelphia, Washington and Niagra (first 2 by train and last one by air)

    They%26#39;re not pennies but we%26#39;re looking at them when we come back at xmas

    Have a look on their website


    Thanks all, will give brooklyn a try and maybe niagara falls too!


    We had a blast at formerly the Musuem of Television %26amp; Radio and now the Paley Center for Media www.mtr.org


    A few things on the list for my next visit are the Tenement Museum, the Cloisters and seeing the NYC panorama up at the Queens Museum.

    If you do a search on any of these on the TA forums you%26#39;ll get more info.

    Also, on my last visit I did the NY Accomplice experience - a great and unusual way to spend an afternoon in NYC.

    Mez


    From the FAQ

    YAWN, I%26#39;VE DONE ALL THE TOURIST SITES, NOW WHAT? A collection of posts for repeat visitors and those in search of interesting places OFF THE BEATEN PATH.

    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k976302-鈥?/a>

    YO, WHAT ABOUT BROOKLYN? Fuhggedabouddit! Here%26#39;s a collection of posts about our ';Fourth Largest City in America';, where 1 out of 7 Americans can trace their ancestral roots.

    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k884862-鈥?/a>


    a trip to Brooklyn,walking around Park Slope,Pratt,Prospect Park,and Brooklyn Museum;the Cloisters;backstage tour of the Met/Lincoln Center..some of recent things we%26#39;d done (me,50+ mom,with 19 yr.old daughter ..after many,many NYC visits)


    Spend some time in the ';neighborhoods.'; Here is a walking tour of the Upper West Side.

    www.nytimes.com/ref/travel/TOUR-WS.html


    same here...(50+mom and daughter,19) our fourth trip will be in May. We will be there six days,thinking about Brooklyn for one day and lots and lots of wandering on other days!! Wanted to find a day trip someplace ...Hudson Valley maybe....I don%26#39;t know!!Any ideas along those lines??


    Different day trips by train.

    http://mta.info/mta/destinations.htm

    Different neighborhoods in the city, off the beaten path.

    forgotten-ny.com/NEIGHBORHOODS/neighborhoodh鈥?/a>

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  • 2nd time visit - in 3 weeks

    Hi



    As part of a multi centre trip we will be returning to NYC - my favourite place in the world - for 4 nights on 29th March, giving us around 4 1/2 days due to a late flight home.



    We have a 12 yo son and a 8 yo daughter.



    During our first visit 2 years ago we crammed in so much during our 5 night stay:





    Visited the ESB twice 鈥?during the day and night



    Went to the Guggenheim and Natural History Museum



    Posed with the rich and famous at Madame Tussaurds



    Strolled around and had a rickshaw ride around Central Park



    Went to the zoo



    Saw The Lion King



    Went on 3 bus tours



    Went on the Circle Line boat tour 鈥?saw the Statue of Liberty



    Ate at delis, including The Carnegie - wonderful!



    Visited the WTC site and Century 21



    Walked across the Brooklyn Bridge - amazing



    Explored China Town and Little Italy - a little



    Rode in a limo - back to the airport



    Had manicures and massages - so cheap compared to UK!



    Shopped and shopped some more



    Walked and walked some more





    This time I have requested a BAG but haven%26#39;t heard anything yet - still hopeful though.



    We are also going to go to the top of the rock instead of the ESB and we definately want to return to Central park for the kids to climb and get stuck on the rocks again! - It%26#39;s 5 mins from our hotel.We want to explore Grand Central Terminal and eat lunch somewhere there one day and also go to South Street Seaport and possibly pick up some theatre tickets - what is suitable and likely for a family?





    What do you recommend this time that we didn%26#39;t do last - we would happily do all these again but I know that there%26#39;s so much we missed as I think you tend to do the obvious on your first trip. We would love to see some sport but Baseball tickets will cost nearly $1000 because it%26#39;s the opening game and we cannot justify that!



    I used this forum so much last trip and have a little this trip but used the search far more too.



    Please help if you can.:)



    2nd time visit - in 3 weeks


    Hi snowwhite!



    You must try Serendipity3 smallish eaterie but the kids would love it! It%26#39;s on 225 E.60th and reservations are on 212-838 3531. The food is fantastic, decoration eclectic and always a chance of celebrity spotting (see their website for details)



    www.serendipity3.com



    Enjoy



    M



    2nd time visit - in 3 weeks


    1) You didn%26#39;t mention the Met Museum and it%26#39;s one of the greatest in the world. Try to time your visit with one of the free highlights tours geared to families. The entry to the museum is pay what you wish. It%26#39;s closed on Mondays.



    metmuseum.org





    2) Consider the Tenement Museum, a very popular and interesting place. It%26#39;s located on the lower east side which you may not have visited (nearish Chinatown and Little Italy though). You should book in advance. You can find self guided walking tours of the area online too. (There are guided tours on Sundays but they don%26#39;t start til April and I don%26#39;t think you%26#39;ll be here for a Sun. in April)



    http://www.tenement.org/





    3) For theater, Grease, Hairspray, Legally Blonde, Mary Poppins, South Pacific on Broadway.



    Off Broadway, Blue Man Group, Stomp, Altar Boyz. You should be able to find discounted tickets for most of these on Broadwaybox.com and I would suggest you buy those in advance to avoid wasting time once you arrive. You can phone and speak to a live person. Get a good seating plan of whichever show(s) you pick before purchasing tix.




    You mentioned having visited the zoo, but which zoo? There is a small zoo in Central Pk, and there is an amazing world class zoo in the Bronx. The children might like to visit the Bronx zoo if you haven%26#39;t already.





    Take a tour of Radio City Music Hall or Rockefeller Ctr. Or try to get tickets to a TV show taping.





    I haven%26#39;t done this, but I%26#39;ve read about visiting Harlem churches on Sunday for the gospel choirs - sounds really amazing!




    All good ideas - Thank you.



    We intended to go to Serendipity last time but didn%26#39;t - will try again!



    Will put the Met down along with Central Park - i actually thought it was just an art gallery - but it should be great for the kids if they have the run around before!



    We have seen Grease and Mary Poppins in London during the last year but the others sound ok so thanks again, My daughter would enjoy hairspray.



    Will also research the tours - I know we will end up at Nintendo world and American Girl Place so this will all go together nicely too. I like to be tidy and put things together!


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  • New Yorkers - Please help

    Hello,





    I would really appreciate your help. My husband and myself are flying to New York (Newark) arriving on a Saturdayin November,and staying at the Time Hotel. I would really be grateful for any help you could provide on the following:





    How much can we expect to pay for a taxi from the airport to the hotel?





    Does anyone know if there is an evening mass at St Patrick%26#39;s cathedral (on Saturday) and if so what time?





    Any recommendations for a good restaurant (my husband want to try a great NY steak)close to our hotel?





    Sadly only one night in NY - next day we need to be at Cape Liberty to board our ship - please could you tell me how long this journey will take (approx) how much we can expect to pay and also do you recommend any particular taxi companies?





    Finally......I believe the rate for tips is 15% or 20% for really good service - if this is incorrect please let me know, I would hat to insult anyone as a result of my lack of knowledge.





    Also any advice at all would be most welcome.





    Many thanks in anticipation of your replies.







    Anne



    New Yorkers - Please help


    Here is the Mass schedule for St Patrick%26#39;s:



    saintpatrickscathedral.org/service_schedule.鈥?/a>



    As you can see, there is a 5.30pm service.





    There is lots of good steak in New York. Check out the menus online for BLT Steak, Wolfgang%26#39;s and Morton%26#39;s.





    Tips of 15-20% are average/ expected tips - good sevice is more like 25% upwards.





    If you want to book a car service, have a look at Dial 7, but I would recommend just hopping in a yellow cab on the street. There are thousands and you won%26#39;t have any trouble getting one unless it%26#39;s raining and it%26#39;s post-theater! :)



    New Yorkers - Please help


    Yours are common questions.





    Have a read through the FAQ ';sticky'; at the top of this forum. Answers most of your questions.





    Also, you can enter phrases like ';best steak'; in the search box and see previous discussions.




    Also, be patient - you posted identical posts 8 minutes apart.....just wait, you%26#39;ll get plenty of advice.




    If Cape Liberty is the port in Bayonne, it shouldnt take you more than a 1/2 hour to get there on a Sunday morning, but I would leave an hour to be safe. Especially later in the day when all the Jerseyites who were in the city for the day drive out.





    You%26#39;re probably better off arranging a car service than hopping in a yellow cab - if they will even take you to NJ, they will charge a lot more than a car service.




    Del Frisco%26#39;s steak house is right by your hotel. It is very good. Other Great steak houses are Strip House and Ben %26amp; Jack%26#39;s (very similar to Peter Luger%26#39;s. 15% is good for tips. I usually just double the tax.




    From Newark airport, I would order a car service (cabs in NJ are not yellow, btw). You can see the prices on the website



    dial7.com



    There will be an additional toll of about $8 from Newark I think. Tip the driver 15-20% on the fare (not including toll).





    You should also book a car service to the port since it%26#39;s in NJ, a yellow taxi that you hail could charge double the meter, not a good idea. I think Dial7 would also do that trip. The length of the drive depends on the time of day. I hope it%26#39;s not during rush hour. I think there may be a way to get to Cape Liberty by ferry from Manhatan but I%26#39;m not sure. You might want to post that question on cruisecritic.com





    I agree Del Frisco is a good place for steak near the Time hotel.




    Many thanks for your replies. i will book a car with the company you have suggested. I%26#39;m sure that I%26#39;ll have lots more questions over the coming weeks and hope that you will once again provide me with help and advice.





    Poppa - sorry about the identical posts, it was not done out of impatience as you thought, I just wasn%26#39;t sure whether or not I had sent the first one.





    I really cannot wait for our trip to New York!




    15% is actually considered chintzy- usually 20



    5 is the minimum average tip.





    We have car services, but not taxi companies per se.





    I would take one of the many van services from the airport. You can ask about them when you get in, at the information desk.




    Hi





    Does %26#39;chintzy%26#39; mean cheap? Sorry but it%26#39;s not an expression I%26#39;ve heard before.





    I really don%26#39;t want to insult anyone on my trip so any tips, do%26#39;s/don%26#39;t do%26#39;s would be much appreciated.





    Many thanks.




    For steak:





    Agree about Strip House, it%26#39;s amazing.





    Also, Old Homestead is incredible.





    Walking distance from your hotel (well, in ';New Yorker'; terms of walking distance) is Quality Meats, which is incredible. It%26#39;s on 58th street.

    Weekend out of NYC



    My husband and I will be returning to NYC for our third time in mid May. This time we would like to take a weekend trip out of the city. We are willing to rent a car or take the train. We would be interested in must see sights, scenic coastal areas, golf, shopping and good food.We have been to Niagara Falls on a recent trip to Toronto.





    Thanks for any suggestions.



    Weekend out of NYC


    Yours is a popular query. I put ';getaway outside NYC'; in the search box and got these, with great recos:





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k873745-鈥?/a> Short_Luxury_Getaways_from_NYC-





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    To get away from the city, many NYers have gone ';to the mountains'; for decades. That%26#39;s the Catskills, The Shawangunks and the Woodstock area.





    But, we do have beaches, too. Scenic coastal areas to research:



    Jersey shore



    Cape Cod



    Mystic, CT



    Rhode Island



    Newport, CT



    The Hamptons



    Montauk





    But, they might be empty or partially closed. Also, it still might be chilly. The season doesn%26#39;t really start until Memorial Day weekend.



    Weekend out of NYC


    The Culinary Institute in Hyde Park near Poughkeepsie is one idea for good food.



    http://www.ciachef.edu/restaurants/





    There are some of the beautiful mansions in the Hudson Valley along the way including Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate. Kykuit also houses Stonehill at Stone Barns restaurant. I think you could easily pass Woodbury Commons outlet mall along with way if you%26#39;re interested.





    The Hamptons/Montauk on Long Island is another option and in mid May would not be high season. There%26#39;s a public 9 hole golf course in Sagaponack and an 18 hole public course in Montauk. Boutique shops, some decent restaurants... and lovely beaches. There%26#39;s also an outlet mall in Riverhead which could be on the way to or from for shopping.





    Spring Lake, NJ and another option. Charming Victorian village on the ocean. There%26#39;s also some outlet shopping on the way there as I recall.




    Here are 2 popular weekend destinations from NYC, both would be good if the weather is decent, but not as good if you have a colder, wet weekend in May. Either one would be about a 2-1/2 hour car ride from Manhattan.



    1. Eastern Long Island including East Hampton, Sag Harbor, and Montauk. Although this area peaks as a tourist destination in July and August, May in the Hamptons is less crowded and can be great for a weekend of shopping, golf, great food, and beautiful beach strolls, although the cold water temperature will mean you%26#39;ll need a sweatshirt for the beach. If money is no object, stay at the Maidstone Arms in East Hampton, which is a beautiful country inn on the edge of the village of East Hampton, a town famous for high end shopping and restaurants. Other nearby towns to explore by car which are less pretentious include Montauk and Sag Harbor. All are very scenic coastal towns with lots of atmosphere and good shopping.



    2. Coastal Eastern Connecticut, including Mystic and Stonington. This is a much more affordable alternative. Stay at the Steamboat Inn, right on the harbor in the village of Mystic. Mystic is a small quaint village with several interesting restaurants and some shopping, although it is quite a contrast to what you wil find in high-end East Hampton. Area attractions include Mystic Seaport, Mystic Aquarium, and nearby golf. There are also 2 casinos within 20 minutes by car, in case you want some night life: Foxwoods ad Mohegan Sun.




    The North Fork of Long Island also offers a nice, truly outside-the-city experience: a drive through the area will include pretty scenery and good dining options - not to mention wineries!

    Keens, Strip House or BLT Steak?

    Which would you recommend??



    Keens, Strip House or BLT Steak?


    All of them. ;)





    Keens, classic old world, historic.





    Strip House faux old world bordello style.





    BLT Steak modern sylish.



    Keens, Strip House or BLT Steak?


    I%26#39;ve only been to Keen%26#39;s on your list but quite enjoyed it. The food was very good and the atmosphere is fabulous - it has retained it%26#39;s charm IMO. Keen%26#39;s has been here a long time - my great-granfather used to be a member and eat there back in the day when it was a gentleman%26#39;s club.




    I love the Strip House. Great strip steak and bone-in rib eye, and the creamed spinach is incredible.




    I should have asked, I take it you can wear jeans to all 3...we don%26#39;t really want to get dressed up!

    Broadway day trip help please

    I am taking my elderly parents to see Jersey Boys for the day from CT. I want to know if once we take a cab from Grand Central to the theatre on West 52nd St, what is a short walk that we can do (ie. 5th Ave stores, St Pats Cathedral, etc). Also would like to have lunch before the show so where would be a good place to get sandwiches/salads-either can cab it or walk if not too far.

    Also does anyone know of a good car service from CT for the day if we end up not taking the train in?

    Thanks

    Broadway day trip help please

    It might make more sense to walk to St Pats from GCT as it isn%26#39;t a long walk...how able are your parents?

    For walking distances and times you can use www.hopstop.com.

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  • Stewart International to Manhattan?

    Hoping to avoid renting a car, is the train the best way?



    Stewart International to Manhattan?


    Compared to walking? Yes. Keep in mind, though, that you still need to get to the train. This can be done a number of ways, including taxi, bus, and ferry.



    Stewart International to Manhattan?


    Oy, ya%26#39;ll need a sticky on this.



    Lilac...great rates from skybus from Columbus. Do a word search...the little empty box above these posts, not the one in green on left. Lots of discussions on this, options, routes, etc. recently.




    Lilacgirl,



    If you do a search on this forum for Stewart Airport you will find plenty of info about getting to the train and into the city. This subject has been discussed on this forum many times since Skybus started flying there.





    I%26#39;m actually taking this route in May and plan to use Leprechaun Lines shuttle bus from the airport to the MetroNorth train station, which takes you right into Grand Central. Check out leprechanunlines.com for weekday schedules. They just announced they have begun wknd shuttle service but their site does not list this yet, at least not when I last checked.





    Of course getting a taxi might be a little easier than taking a bus to the station if you can%26#39;t catch the shuttle at the scheduled times. Have fun!




    Lilacgirl and anyone else interested...........Leprechaun Lines now has their wknd service schedule posted on their site at leprechaunlines.com. It says ';effective March 1-30'; however so I%26#39;m not sure if the times will change after then.

    Anyone been to The Boathouse Restaurant for Sunday Brunch?

    Am having some difficulty deciding between the above or Norma%26#39;s....tho quite fancy Stanton Social tho it doesn%26#39;t really fit into our plans for the Sunday we are in NYC!



    Anyone been to The Boathouse Restaurant for Sunday Brunch?


    the boathouse is nice but make a reservation (if you can!) Waits on Sunday can be an hour or more! Norma%26#39;s has great food and you can make a ressie on opentable.com


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  • Whoa Spitzer!

    check out the news now!





    3,2,1 - delete



    Whoa Spitzer!


    Just saw it, he is so DONE!





    Just goes to show, you can never judge a book by its cover.



    Whoa Spitzer!


    ? Elliott?




    ???????????? I must be slow today...




    And the jist of this is.......





    I got nothing on the news just now ;o)




    Ok I get it now - CNN LOL




    It%26#39;s at www.nytimes.com





    Think that could be it for him!




    OMG! -The higher and holier the harder, etc.





    There are 6 of us in my office w/CNN on - huge story!!




    Amazing that he could be so dumb in this day %26amp; age of 24/7 media.




    LTT will you keep us posted? The only TV here is in the Publisher%26#39;s office.





    I%26#39;d like to know what makes it worth $5,500 an hour???




    I just asked my politically connected friend if she thinks he%26#39;s potting soil, but she didnt even know about this yet! tied up raising $ for HRC I guess...

    So we went to Grimaldi's in AZ...

    Last week we went to the one in Old Town Scottsdale. When we opened the door, we were hit with that familiar smell of pizza baking in a coal-fired oven. I could have sworn I was in NYC (well...maybe Hoboken since that was the Grimaldi%26#39;s we went to instead of Brooklyn). The decor was similar to the Hoboken one but the place was bigger. Plus we found out it was very child-friendly. The hostess let us leave the stroller by the door and the waitress brought the twins some pieces of dough to play with.





    We started the meal with some antipasto which was excellent--high quality fresh mozzarella, roasted red peppers, salami, black olives and green olives. Then we had 2 pizzas--one plain cheese (for my husband and me) and one pepperoni and garlic (for my daughter and her SO). I have to say that the pizza is just like what we had in Hoboken. It had that coal-fired oven char and flavor. We all liked it. My daughter and her family want to go back for more! Even the twin that%26#39;s a picky eater liked it! And, yes, it will be hard to go back to eating what passes for pizza here in VA :-( !!



    So we went to Grimaldi's in AZ...


    Thanks SueFee now I%26#39;m hungry!



    So we went to Grimaldi's in AZ...


    Sue,





    As always, enjoyed your post. Wife and I were actually discussing a return to Grimaldis Dallas just yesterday. Glad your experience in Az was good.





    chipper






    Interesting that this appears right above the post regarding cheap knock-offs.





    I%26#39;m just sayin%26#39; is all...




    Thanks, Chipper! You%26#39;re lucky to have one nearby. I wish they would open one here! And, mom, I%26#39;m getting hungry just thinking about it LOL!

    NYE dinner

    We%26#39;ll be in NY 26th dec till 1st january.We (that is brother %26amp;sister 50+and a young couple 25).

    Can anyone recommend a restaurant for NYE dinner.

    We just want a good dinner and then up to the fireworks.We will be staying at the Salisbury.

    Yes it may cost but not be overprized.(betw.150-200$/person)Beeing European that%26#39;s what we would pay here (even more because of special day etc).Suggestions more than welcome.

    NYE dinner

    What kind of food do you like? That will make a difference. And do you want an early seating or a midnight seating?

    NYE dinner

    This thread from the FAQ at the top of the forum will give you lots of ideas:

    HOLIDAY MEALS: Where can we eat a traditional American Thanksgiving Dinner, a Christmas meal or a special meal on New Year%26#39;s Eve?

    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k312227-鈥?/a>


    Thanks both of you .I already took a look at the FAQ.

    What does it mean midnight seating?Does it mean you enter at 10pm and stay till after midnight.

    As for food we like it all!Fish,meat,shellfish,Mexican ,Italian.

    Here you enter at let%26#39;s say 8pm and leave after midnight.It is not unusual for us to be sitting and enjoying for 3-4 hours.

    Thanks a lot


    Some restaurants have 2 seatings, an early one where those people leave by say 10 or so and it costs less and a later one when you stay til midnight. If you want to watch the fireworks at midnight, you need the early seating and then leave to go to the park. If you go to a later seating, you%26#39;ll miss the fireworks.

    For a place near the fireworks in the park, look at restaurants in the west 60%26#39;s,70%26#39;s and 80%26#39;s on menupages.com

    You can chose by cuisine and read reviews. Rosa Mexicano might be fun %26amp; festive for NYE.


    thanks a bunch.Now I know what to do and where to go.

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  • Read before you eat...

    How the rising prices are impacting restaurants...here%26#39;s a blurb...from the Wall Street Journal





    鈥sj.com/article/SB120493352022320755.html鈥?/a>





    ';Pampered diners at New York%26#39;s Blue Water Grill sit in plush fabric seats, surrounded by yards of pressed white tablecloths. But in the cramped stainless-steel kitchen, a sous chef engages in some culinary penny-pinching, cleaning up a piece of beef he has just cut from a slab of tenderloin. The trimmings, left after slicing the tenderloin into center-cut filet mignon steaks, used to be eaten by the staff. Now they go to a sushi chef for the $12 chipotle-marinated beef roll.';



    Read before you eat...


    I%26#39;m puzzled. What, exactly, is wrong with controlling food costs? It%26#39;s not like they%26#39;re picking it up off of the floor or from leftovers.



    Read before you eat...


    As long as the food is handled properly, then I don%26#39;t see that there is a problem...

    accomodations near yankee stadium

    we are planning quick to NYC to say good bye to yankee stadium, focus will just be going to two games, with one day of game to do something else. can anyone suggest a clean, safe, no frills hotel that would be the most convenient. will be driving from ohio, but just as soon subway once we park the car. thanks!



    accomodations near yankee stadium


    There are no hotels immediately near Yankee Stadium, and there is no reason for you to stay nearby- the subway will take you there easily.





    How much are you looking to spend?



    accomodations near yankee stadium


    You don%26#39;t want to stay in the Bronx where the stadium is so probably best to stay in Manhattan and take the subway up to the games. The Newton is a hotel on the UWS that%26#39;s usually affordable (but the more we recommend it to all the folks who are doing the same thing, the pricier it may get ;)





    Iconparking.com co. will have some garages nearby and you can reserve a space online and know exactly what it will cost.





    The Travel Inn is the only hotel in NYC with free parking so you could take a look at that too. They also happen to have a pretty rare outdoor pool if you%26#39;re coming in summer with kids.




    You will not want to stay at any hotel near Yankee Stadium. Turn your focus toward finding budget accommodations in Manhattan. Or you may want to consider hotels in New Jersey; they may offer free parking.



    If you search where it says ';Search in New York City, New York forums'; you may find suggestions for outside the city. When exactly are you visiting? That may factor in to what you should expect to pay.




    I agree that there%26#39;s no point in searching for a hotel near the stadium, but that%26#39;s mainly because there AREN%26#39;T any within easy walking distance. Enough with knocking the Bronx, folks.




    Yours is a popular question, and as you can see, you should not stay near Yankee Stadium.





    I put ';hotels near Yankee Stadium'; in the search box, and got these helfpul previous posts with good suggestions:







    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k1234420鈥?/a> Nice_Hotel_near_Yankee_Stadium-





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k1354222鈥?/a> Yankee_Stadium_from_Manhattan-





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    thanks for the suggestions everyone. we will be going June 19 %26amp; 20th, havent gotten into specifics yet as waiting for my son to make up his mind! sounds like we will find a place in manhattan, would like to hold it to $200 a night (I know I might not be able to) but we%26#39;ll just be crashing there so no need for ammenities, just clean and safe and walk able to subway. parking is an issue although since we will be driving in. I will check out the web site suggested here.




    Parking isn%26#39;t all that much of an issue, as you will be parking your car in a garage when you get here, and you will not be using it again until you leave. It isn%26#39;t as if you will be driving around the city during your stay, or (just imagine!) DRIVING to Yankee Stadium!!!




    Hi Kim, I am also driving out to NY for a Yankees game (from Michigan) and got called a nut job... How are you splitting up the drive? Are you stopping anywhere for a night or just sucking it up and driving straight through? Just wondering how other people plan it.





    Thanks!




    Ramada inn east side is fairly cheap and has a decent breakfast.




    Lily, its about an 8 hour drive for us, more with a few rest stops, so not so bad. whats crazy is we are die hard Indians fans, which of course makes us anti yankee, but my guys really want to see a game in Yankee stadium before it falls. now if I could just keep them from wearing all the indians gear in yankee stadium we might make it out alive, but doubt that will happen. (the clothing part not the coming out alive part)I hope this doesnt mean you helpful NYC people will stop making suggestions??

    Phototrek Tours

    Husband %26amp; I will be traveling to NYC over Memorial day Weekend for the first time in celebration of our 1st wedding anniversary. Has anyone ever used Phototrek tours? Looks like a great way to see the city and also have some pictures of the two of us (instead of all those photos with just one of us or really close up as we try to take the picture ourselves)? Just looking for anyone who has used this company or heard anything about them? Thanks!!!



    Phototrek Tours


    A lot of people have recommended them. Here is one report:





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    Labor_Day_2007_PhotoTrek_Christopher_St_ESB_Day_1_LONG-New_York_City_New_York.html#8952996





    Phototrek Tours


    Thanks Kateoz! Yes - I loved Phototrek tours and I highly recc. Here%26#39;s a link to some of our photos share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome鈥?/a>





    You can tell which ones Phototrek took and which ones we took very easily by the fact that we are both in the photos Marc at Phototrek took.





    Hope you have a wonderful time!





    Cheers!


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  • Wedding reception/restaurant recommendation

    We are getting married in Central Park this August and wondered if anyone could recommend somewhere romantic/scenic to go for the reception afterwards.





    I say reception, but there will only be 6-8 of us and most private dining rooms cater for much larger groups.





    We are looking for either italian or traditional american cuisine, somewhere not too formal where we can have a really delicious meal and a few drinks afterwards. Excellent service is a must.





    No budget set but around 拢100-拢250 USD per head.





    The River Cafe has been mentioned alot, but the private terrace is for much larger groups. Do they have anywhere for smaller groups, or would we be okay in the main dining hall?





    If you had to choose between Gramercy Tavern, River Cafe or The Rainbow Grill which would you choose?





    Thanks



    Wedding reception/restaurant recommendation


    What day of week/time of day will the ceremony be and what time are you thinking for the meal? Do you feel you have to have a private room/area b/c that will really limit your options. There are not many places with private space for such a small group. Also, you say you want something not too formal yet a private dining room sounds formal to me.





    Would you consider a boat cruise? Bateauxnewyork.com gets very good reviews and I%26#39;m sure you could get a table for 8 whether for a lunch or dinner. They have live music and dancing.





    Rainbow Grill food is not all that. Gramercy Tavern has excellent food but no view. River Cafe has very good food and awesome views.





    The Boat House in Central Park is another option you haven%26#39;t mentioned. Lovely setting, gondola in summer starting at 5 pm.



    thecentralparkboathouse.com/sections/home.htm



    Wedding reception/restaurant recommendation


    The ceremony is at 4.00pm so will be heading to restaurant around 5ish. Would like to have a champagne toast before dinner at around 6.



    It doesn%26#39;t have to be a private room but would prefer a table in the corner, or somewhere a little more secluded.



    Hadn%26#39;t thought about a boat cruise but that could be a good option so I will definately have to look into that.



    Will also look into the boathouse as the proximaty to the ceremony would be fantastic.



    Thank you for the heads up on the restaurants we were looking at!



    NYC has so many fantastic options it%26#39;s just deciding which to choose!!




    Some other couples have done drinks at the Boat House (and perhaps a gondola ride) followed by dinner somewhere else (River Cafe?)





    There are some excellent restaurants in the Time Warner building which is at the southwest corner of Central Park (at Columbus Circle) that you might also want to consider. Asiate is wonderful in the Mandarin Oriental (35th floor of TW building) although neither Italian or American. It has a lovely view as well as very good food.





    Here are the other options



    http://1centralpark.com/restaurants/

    Triple Rooms

    Hi

    I%26#39;m planning a trip to New York around the end of November with my Mum and Brother so either a triple room with three beds or an apartment with simialr is a must - I%26#39;m not sharing with either of them (!) and was trying to keep costs down by not having multiple rooms - any ideas on good hotels with triples or apartments?

    I stayaed at the YMCA at central park last year but dont think I%26#39;d quite get away with there for my mum!

    Thanks

    Triple Rooms

    It is impotant that you contact the hotel directy and get confirmation that the room has THREE beds. Most tripple rooms will have a queen (or full) and a twin bed, or 2 full beds.

    American bed sizes:

    TWIN (or Single) BED: 34'; x 75'; (99 X 191 cm)

    DOUBLE (or Full) BED: 54'; X 75'; (137 X 191 cm)

    QUEEN BED: 60'; X 80'; (162 X 203 cm)

    You also might let us know your budget per night.

    The end of November (after American Thanksgiving) is alwyas very busy, especially the weekends.

    Triple Rooms

    The Metro Hotel has a family suite that is 2 bedrooms connected. 1 bedroom has a king bed and the other has 2 doubles.

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    Other than that, to get 3 beds, your options are:

    %26gt;a ';suite'; with 2 beds and a sofa bed OR

    %26gt;a room with 2 beds and enough space for a roll away bed or

    %26gt;a 2 bedroom suite or apartment with 1 or 2 beds in each of 2 bedrooms.

    %26gt;a hotel with shared bathrooms where they have some single rooms that are affordable.


    I have just booked the Courtyard Marriott midtown east for Nov22-26. They have rooms with 2 doubles and a sofa bed. The rate was very good and it gets great reviews on here. Cheers!


    I also wanted a triple room when I stayed last month and found it very difficult. The best options were Hotel Metro and also the Hotel Wolcott. I finally opted for Hotel Edison and took a two room combo, which was one double bed in one room and two twin beds in a second room. Both rooms were entered by the one hotel room door, if you see what I mean. There was only one bathroom between us though. The location was superb. The reason I found it difficult was because some hotels couldn%26#39;t guarantee the bed types, stating that they were allocated on arrival. Meaning I might have ended up with a double, rather than two twins. Un Millenium stated this which I thought was shocking for such an allegedly higher class hotel. Have a great time.

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    Hi guys, another newbie here. can you guys tell me if there will be any FREE concerts, parades, shows or even big sales at the department store during April 21st thru 27th. Many thanks. This my be my second of many many to come.



    also, do I have to wait until I get to NYC to find out if I have a Greeter?



    concerts, parades, shows, sales etc..


    Welcome to the forum.





    At the top of this forum is a FAQ ';sticky';. In that FAQ are these links, and many more that can help you plan your trip:





    NEVER PAY RETAIL! Get a ';Golden Apple'; experience on a ';Granny Smith'; budget! Great tips and links for freebies and cheap entertainment. Plus, a comparison of City Pass, New York Pass and other entertainment ticket packages.





    tripadvisor.com/Travel-g60763-c62659/New-Yor…







    FLEA MARKETS AND STREET FESTIVALS: Guides and websites, including Christmas Markets, too.





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k1273635…





    FREE and PAY-WHAT-YOU-WISH ADMISSION AT MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS: Because no one really believes this is true in a town like NYC.





    newyorkology.com/archives/2007/09/new_york_m…





    newyorkology.com/archives/2007/09/late_night…





    LIVE MUSIC: Rock, blues, classical, jazz – hit it, maestro!



    tripadvisor.com/Travel-g60763-c67263/New-Yor… New-York-City:New-York:New.York.html





    Show your out-of-state photo ID at the customer service desk at Bloomie%26#39;s aned Macy%26#39;s for a visitor discount card.









    concerts, parades, shows, sales etc..


    Closer to the time, you can also check out what%26#39;s on in the city by visiting www.timeoutny.com or www.nycvisit.com.

    new york broadway musical

    Hi there,





    We will be in New York City in early april and would love to catch a Broadway musical. I was thinking of seeing %26#39;Curtains%26#39;. Has anyone seen this? or what other musical would you recommend?



    new york broadway musical


    I haven%26#39;t seen Curtains yet but Jersey Boys was amazing! They play some of the music on their website, check it out. It%26#39;s a fantastic show but American-nostalgic for sure!





    http://www.jerseyboysinfo.com/broadway/



    new york broadway musical


    www.curtainsthemusical.com





    At this late stage, I doubt you%26#39;ll find regular price tickets for the aforementioned Jersey Boys.




    Curtains would not be considered one of the top musicals playing but if you like David Hyde Pierce, you would probably enjoy it. There should be a discount for it at broadwaybox.com (in the left column) Jersey Boys is great but hard to get a ticket. Wicked is another that%26#39;s always sold out.





    There are soooo many good musicals. Patti Lupone is doing Gypsy. South Pacific just started at Lincoln Center. Avenue Q is very funny (and different) with puppets.




    Actually there are still some reg price tickets available for Jersey Boys in April, if you decide to go to that one. Not sure of your dates but you can go to telecharge.com and see what comes up.




    I saw %26#39;Curtains%26#39; and thought it was great. It%26#39;s a %26#39;typical%26#39; musical: jokes, singing, dancing. Very well done and entertaining.




    Thankyou to everyone for your comments and suggestions!! unfortunately its my family vs me in the debate to see curtains - they don%26#39;t want to! :( they want to see jersey boys, which is fine and all, but i LOVE David Hyde Pierce!! (maybe i can see him later in the year when i go back!)



    I%26#39;ll check those websites you guys mentioned for some tickets, and see the reviews for the other shows you recommended!





    Thankyou!!

    Hotel QT $225 March 20-25

    If anyone is interested, the Hotel QT is offering a special rate of $225 per night on a deluxe room during the period of March 20 through 25.



    Hotel QT is located on 45th Street, between 6th Avenue and Broadway. Very close to Times Square, for those interested in that location. The QT is kind of a hip place; the rooms are VERY small (about 180 square feet; 16.7 square meters), but the lobby is a pool!



    To take advantage of the offer, use the code PEEPS when booking online, or mention the rate if booking over the phone.



    And, no, I have no affiliation whatsoever with Hotel QT; I am just passing the information on to anyone looking for a decent rate in the near future.



    http://www.hotelqt.com/



    Hotel QT $225 March 20-25


    Thanks Rocco for the update.





    To anyone interested - I stayed in Hotel QT over the Labor Day Weekend and highly recc. to anyone in town over the Easter Weekend. The place is very clean and the pool and sauna were a nice add.







    Cheers!



    Hotel QT $225 March 20-25


    Sometimes they upgrade you to a larger room which



    they did when I stayed there last year. It is a very good deal



    for midtown and their continental breakfast was of the



    highest quality meaning fresh, very fresh. Room



    amenities were top notch.

    Millenium UN Plaza Hotel- Any opinions?

    Hi everyone.



    10 days to go!!!!!!!



    will be visiting NYC for six days during Easter and me and my (59 firends have booked the Millenium UN Plaza.Has anyone stayed there? What%26#39;s the impression? What about the area? Some say it%26#39;s a bit far from the action.



    Thank you all.



    Millenium UN Plaza Hotel- Any opinions?


    I am wondering this too.



    The price is ok and the views look great, I just don%26#39;t want to be really far from things...



    Millenium UN Plaza Hotel- Any opinions?


    The hotel is usually very good value. It%26#39;s further east than many so a bit farther to walk to the nearest subway stop (say an extra 5-7 mins), but it%26#39;s a lovely area in midtown; combo UN and residential. The problem for beachgirl (and the reason I didn%26#39;t recommend it since it does have rooftop pool) is most if not all rooms are only for 2 people unless you get a suite which is pricey. Even the rooms with 2 beds are 2 twins, not doubles or larger.




    We recently put up family @ this hotel %26amp; everyone was happy. Double rooms had 2 double bed or 1 kind, were somewhat small but very nicely decorated. Ask for a high floor for the most amazing views; indoor pool is great. You%26#39;ll be across the street from the UN, a few blocks east of Grand Central w/access to most subway lines, good bus routes; easy walk to a lot of places. There are some very good ';neighborhood'; restaurants, including the Palm, Sparks, L%26#39;Impero (in Tudor City), numerous bars on 2nd %26amp; 3rd Avenues The area is primarily taken up by the UN/consuls, offices %26amp; residences %26amp; fairly quiet, but close enough to the ';action.';


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    Hi

    I am looking for a comprehensive baseball tour that includes yankee stadium , fen way , wrigley and whatever else can be included and wanted to know if anyone had recommendations?

    Help!

    Looking for a comprehensive baseball tour

    Im interested in seeing Yankee Stadium before they tear it down,so I went to YankeeStadium dot com and they have there tours listed there.. Im sure you could find the others by putting their name in as well. Dot

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  • Is there a Broadway show as good as Les Miserable?

    Reason I ask is that my guy had never been to a show before he saw Les Mis. He did not want to go and I took him kicking and screaming quite a few years ago. After seeing it he was totally blown away and hooked for life on this musical with its unforgettable music, great story and heart and soul.





    So now we are going to NY and I will be wanting to see a show of course. We%26#39;ve seen Billy Elliot, Phantom, Fiddler on the Roof, The Lion King and Mama Mia here in Sydney but nothing compares to LM.





    So - is there a show that would match Les Mis?





    Is there a Broadway show as good as Les Miserable?


    It depends on your taste. I don%26#39;t like Andrew Lloyd Webber, so Les Miserables wouldn%26#39;t have impressed me.





    You could go see Hairspray. Cry-Baby will be opening shortly. Or, if you like lots of scenery, drama, and singing- why not just go to New York Cty Opera? Webber cribbed his style after Verdi and Puccini anyway, so why not see the real thing, and save money in the bargain?



    Is there a Broadway show as good as Les Miserable?


    i live in new york and i take my 16 year old and 13 year old to see alot of broadway shows. les mis is our all time favorite and to us nothing will ever compare however wicked is amazing and i think you will be blown away good luck trying to get tickets! also, jersey boys was awesome and spamalot is hysterically funny if you like the monty python humor and the show was marvelous with children see wicked my guy too hates broadway and loved jersey boys he even bought the cd on the way out of the theatre! i hope this helps have a nice trip!






    Yes, I was wondering about Wicked. It has mostly got excellent reviews here on TA. I was also thinking of Spamalot. As we will be travelling with 3 other couples a good laugh might be the way to go rather than heart and soul.





    I have heard about the Jersey Boys but I haven%26#39;t looked into that one yet.




    I notice you%26#39;re in Sydney and I don%26#39;t know whether you get to Melbourne much but Spamalot is currently playing here (closing soon I hear), whilst Wicked opens in July (got my tickets!!) and Jersey Boys is coming here next year......





    This visit to NY I want to relive old memories so I%26#39;m hoping A Chorus Line is still running in Dec/Jan. Anybody know if it is??? I%26#39;d already brought tickets for Jersey Boys before I found out it was coming to Melbourne but I think seeing the original on Broadway will be better.





    Les Mis is my ALLTIME favourite show too. Saw it about 6 times when it was in Melbourne




    Dear NYHWC





    Yes I googled this morning and the Melbourne webpage came up. How come you guys always get the shows first!:) (apart from BillyElliot).





    Looks like we will have to see Spamalot here in Oz and maybe Wicked in Oz? (ha! couldn%26#39;t help myself) if that%26#39;s not in NY next year.





    Jane

    Can you handle it?

    Only a day and a half left at work before my vacation - and that means only a day and a half left of checking out TANY to see what you crazy kids are up to.





    Off to London and York where I get to enjoy a tour prepared and led by a certain York %26#39;Destination Expert%26#39;.





    Plans for a mini meet-up between Daiseigee, Lou and Will, Ange and myself were scuppered by a dog...which is very disappointing. Ange and I will handle the disappointment with some local brews.





    Play nice while I%26#39;m gone, ok?



    Can you handle it?


    Have a great trip!



    Can you handle it?


    Have a great trip! Say hi to Ange.




    Have a great trip %26amp; safe travels! Say hi to London (and my pubs) for me! Hopefully you get the Ceremony of the Keys tickets in time for your trip.




    ';Scuppered'; is new to me. ;) By a dog? hmmmm Have a safe trip and take lots of photos. ;)




    ';I get to enjoy a tour prepared and led by a certain York %26#39;Destination Expert%26#39;.'; Hmmmmm...... I have a brief outline of what we might do! No need for a stop-watch for this trip (I hear you breathe a sigh of relief)





    Weather gods permitting I%26#39;ll see you at York Station on Wednesday!




    Safe travels. We%26#39;ll look after things while you%26#39;re away. (Did you manage to find the Rose%26#39;s?)




    Just came back from the island and had a fab time - I hope you will to!




    Have a safe trip, a great time and lift a few (?) glasses for those back in NY with the bad governor.




    Thanks all. Cross your fingers for a rain-free day over the pond!




    Or two!!

    Most economical way to get from JFK to hotel in Times Square

    I know you guys and gals have not let me down before , what is the most economical way to get from JFK to my hotel in Times Square?Thanks in advance



    Most economical way to get from JFK to hotel in Times Square


    Airtrai ($5) to the E train ($2) and this will take you to 8th avenue and 42nd street.



    Most economical way to get from JFK to hotel in Times Square


    Surely the most economical way to times square is to walk?





    all the best





    the bear




    Actually, between walking (free) and AirTrain/subway $7/person there%26#39;s the option of the slowest and most complicated way to travel, the Q10 bus to the A train. This costs $2.00 (by Metrocard). All the options are outlined here





    tripadvisor.com/Travel-g60763-s301/New-York-鈥?/a>




    Would it be cheaper to take a taxi from the airport or a shuttle?Does anybody have an idea at what cost I am looking at, Thanks




    How many of you are traveling? A taxi from JFK to Times Square is a fixed rate of $45, plus tolls and tips. Figure $60 total.



    A van service, such as Super Shuttle (I%26#39;m not recommending it, I just pointing out the cost) is $21 for the first rider, $12 for each additional rider, up to 11 total. If there are three of you, this would cost $44, plus a tip. Figure $50 total. For four, this would cost $57, plus a tip. Figure $65 (I round up).



    The Airtrain/Subway combo, as already noted, is $7 per person. The Airtrain/Long Island Railroad combo is $10.25 or $12.25 per person, depending on the time of day.



    So, you do the math. You asked for the most economical way from JFK to Times Square, that would be the Airtrain/Subway combination. Depending on the size of your party, for a few dollars more you can have door to door service by using a taxi.



    Whichever you choose, I would strongly advise against Super Shuttle. Chances are, unless there are two of you, a taxi will be close in price, and the taxi will be much easier and more reliable than Super Shuttle. What day of the week, and what time of day will you be arriving?

    I screwed up at work...

    I was supposed to book the Millennium Broadway Hotel for a work trip with my colleagues and now it%26#39;s full and they are all staying there. Can someone please recommend a hotel as close as possible that is about $350/night between Monday and Thursday? Thanks!



    I screwed up at work...


    Courtyard or Residence Inn Times Square. Hotel QT.



    Casablanca and they will all be jealous.

    hotels

    was wondering where the red sox stay when playing the yankees any help would be appreciated. heard it is the westin times square or park hyatt help some young fans

    hotels

    I think they use to stay at the grand hyatt and then moved to the westin time square. however, when i was at the hyatt a couple years back when the cubs were there some die hard baseball groupies said that the sox stay at the hilton - can%26#39;t wait to see if someone knows for sure -

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    Hi, we are having our first visit to New York at the end of June.(I am very very excited!!) Any suggestions for an apartment style hotel? We are there for 6 nights and would like to be close by to all the things to see.I had a look at the Aiffina 50.Any other suggestions? Many thanks



    Apartment hotel in New York ?


    Try Radio City Apartments or the Bedford. The RCA is extremely popular. The Bedford is slightly outside the main sightseeing hub of Manhattan, but not bad.





    If you enter something like ';hotel with kitchens'; or ';apartment style lodging'; in the search box, you should get lots fo previous discussions with recos.



    Apartment hotel in New York ?


    we stayed at Affinia Dumont %26amp; Shelbourne Murray last June 07 the later being closer to Grand Central station, both had kitchens the latter with a much bigger kitchen/utensils, both with diy laundries,, the latter had a rooftop bar with great views of Chrysler %26amp; Empire Blds. Dumont was a much more modern decor, the latter a bit old but good enough (though I think they have done some refurbishing) - both had fantastic beds/linens/pillow menu both are Affinia hotels. Look up expedia.com.au for prices as they quote in Aussie dollars incl. taxes NOTE many sites dont include taxes or ring them direct to get a quote. Hope you find somewhere to stay leaving it a bit late to book imo. ps some use www.priceline or betterbidding? to try %26amp; get better prices.




    if light sleeper or want views ask for higher rooms, just had a quick look thru expedia but not knowing your exact dates i just keyed in late june for 6 nights some discounted prices came up - surprising, as I heard that prices had gone up by 15% or more since last year - dont know what you want to pay but anything decent you may have to pay average $300AUD a night. The Salisbury seems to get good reviews here, note if you pay upfront you get a discount but then no possibility of cancelling or changing.




    Also, look into bed and breakfasts in New york. some of them have kitchens you can use.




    Thanks all I will start researching!!!

    Sunday in NYC - with hotel change-Help!

    Decided to maximize trip so added 1 day on front end - will spend 1 night at Radio City Apts(Sat) then move to New York Hilton on Sunday. (May 24-25) What would be the best way to spend this day? I%26#39;m thinking we focus on Central Park for a quiet relaxing day.....Thoughts, my expert friends?



    Sunday in NYC - with hotel change-Help!


    You could spend it the way many New Yorkers do.



    1. Get up a little late, pick up a copy of the times and read it while having orange juice and fresh bagels. Then go for a walk (the Park would be nice).





    2. Get up a little late, get dressed, go down to Chinatown and have dim sum at around 11 am, and then go for a walk (Going to DiPalo%26#39;s and picking up some sausage, cheese and bread for an informal dinner is nice). Take in a movie at some point.





    3. Get up a little late, get dressed, and go to a nice non-touristy place in maybe the West Village or the Upper West Side for brunch. Then go for a walk in the nearest park, or just wander and look at people- people watching is a great thing to do in New York.

    souvenir shop

    hi all.do you know any souvenir shop near times sq?macys or bloomig have a souvenir department?



    thanks all



    souvenir shop


    Any souvenir shop near Times Square? Once you get here, you%26#39;ll realise how amusing that question is. There are hundreds!!



    souvenir shop


    True. Even newspaper stands sell souvenirs!




    I have just come back from New York. When you get to times square it is extreamly busy and there is a souvenir shop on every corner and several in between.





    Go up the side of the marriot hotel (times square) for half price show tickets and try out the M%26amp;M%26#39;s shop its a souvenir shop in itself.





    If you like busy you will have a great time




    Sorry me again.





    try www.bloomingdales.com





    to see if there is a souvanir department. I can not remember if I saw anything but it was a masive store




    yes but do you have any suggestions?



    what is MM shop?



    thanks




    M%26amp;Ms are chocolate candies and there is a store devoted to them.




    Macy%26#39;s has a souvenir shop. Times Square is nothing but one big souvenir shop. Bloomingdales has a shop, too, I think.

    70 Park Avenue - Eating/Breakfast

    Hi - we are coming to New York in 2 weeks and I have been reading and learning lots from the posts on this forum - thanks to all those who contribute !





    Can you suggest places to eat near 70 Park Av - we will be staying 3 nights - I appreciate it is near Central Station and that there are places to eat there - in particular I was wondering about somewhere for breakfast - 2 children just love american breakfasts especially the pancakes.





    Thanks



    70 Park Avenue - Eating/Breakfast


    There%26#39;s a place on 42 st. across from Grand Central called Pershing Square that%26#39;s good for breakfast. Junior%26#39;s inside Grand Central (famous for their cheesecake) serves breakfast.





    Penelope%26#39;s on Lexington %26amp; 30th st. is popular for b/f/brunch.



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    There are also loads of diners, coffee shops and delis in the area for b/f.



    70 Park Avenue - Eating/Breakfast


    Thanks nywhiz for your suggestions.



    We are arriving late at night and it is my birthday the next day so I want to have some idea of where to head for breakfast to get the day off to a good start.



    From reading some of the posts over the last month or so I remember that you recommended Balthazar for a good steak/frites - do you think we will need a reservation for a thursday night?



    Thanks




    The restaurant in your hotel, Silverleaf Tavern is supposed to be very good. They serve breakfast. For a special birthday breakfast, you might check that out. For pancakes, I think Penelope would be the best nearby.





    Yes, you%26#39;d need a reservation at Balthazar for any night unless you%26#39;re prepared to wait a long time. In fact, make it ASAP. Artisanal is another French brasserie that%26#39;s closer to your hotel and they also have steak frites. Not sure it quite as good. Artisanal is known for the cheese selection (they do fondues too).




    Hi there: We stayed at 70 Park Avenue and had breakfast there as part of our pkg. price. It really wasn%26#39;t good. They offered a buffet (soggy scrambled eggs, overcooked bacon, typical and expected breads and pastries, etc. ) that wasn%26#39;t special at all. Also the setting definitely said ';nighttime';.





    Penelope%26#39;s was fine, but very crowded and we waited for a table for a breakfast that also just didn%26#39;t stand out. (Bad breakfast trip I guess!). We did really enjoy Pershing Square for lunch..great atmosphere for kids and big enough so the wait for a table was just a few minutes. Have fun. We loved 70 Park Ave.




    Thanks for the suggestions nywhizz and fussyquest - we will have a look at the restaurant in the hotel and the other places you have suggested.



    Rosie




    Grand Central Station has a bunch of wonderful eateries inside of it. If you go downstairs there are tons of places to eat, most of them pretty good.





    For a really hearty American-style breakfast, I would check menupages.com to see what is nearby. Zagat.com might be useful, too.

    J and R

    hi all,i would like to ask you if there is a discount like macys (11%)if you buy something from j and r or b and h shop or any other discount programm for european citizens?

    J and R

    no

    J and R

    if you get a tourist magazine they normally have vouchers for J%26amp;R, i.e. if you purchase over 100 dollars you get 10% off! WE have used these on our last few visits. These NY magazines are normally available at the hotel.


    You%26#39;re getting quite a discount with the dollar being as weak as it is anyway. Plus the prices here are normally better than you can find over the pond!

    Poppa


    do you remember cork the nam of the magazine?


    Hey tetoma, the magazine is called NYC OFFICIAL CITY GUIDE. It can be picked up in hotels and shops/stores around the city. It is a free publication coming out weekly. It has features on what is happening that particular week, ideas for places to eat etc. It also has money off vouchers for many stores including J%26amp;R. The current J%26amp;R offer is spend $150 or more you get $15% off. Enjoy the city


    thanks all!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Believe me, it would not take long to spend $150.00 at JR or B%26amp;H - enjoy whatever you purchase.

    Poppa


    Would the discount still be valid on the 21st of March, when I am planning to visit the store?

    Cause I have set my eyes on some hot hot items !!


    You can print out a ';save $15 on purchases of $150 or more'; coupon here: visitny.pagician.com/fullpage.html?pageno=20

    It is valid until 31st December, 2008.


    Oh ! what a difference a % can make .

    On your post you wrote 15% off , but you later clarify, it was 15 USD .... :(

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