anyone been to New York lately? The fam and i will be going next month for 3 days and are looking for family friendly things to do, so far we have the central park zoo, the toy store, and the candy store we are gonna go see, any other recommendations?
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Yea the entire time we never took a cab aswell. Stuck to the subways and hoofed it a lot. World trade memorial, I believe the museum might be open now, not sure. We went to the top of Rockefeller center at night and it was pretty amazing seeing the city at night from up there.Last edited by 01yz2nv; 04-25-2014, 01:42 PM."You don't so much drive it, more like poke it with a sharp stick and channel the fury when you piss it off."
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If you didn't catch it when it was touring here, Wicked is a permanent Broadway show that is the absolute best Broadway show I have ever seen.
I'd think it is kid friendly, but tickets can be a bit pricey. Stomp is pretty cool if your little ones are any type of acoustic fans. Most people describe it as "banging on stuff for an hour".
There is some sort of candy/hershey store in Times Square, that was pretty neat. Pretty much every flavor/color of M&M ever made.
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Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View PostIf you didn't catch it when it was touring here, Wicked is a permanent Broadway show that is the absolute best Broadway show I have ever seen.
I'd think it is kid friendly, but tickets can be a bit pricey. Stomp is pretty cool if your little ones are any type of acoustic fans. Most people describe it as "banging on stuff for an hour".
There is some sort of candy/hershey store in Times Square, that was pretty neat. Pretty much every flavor/color of M&M ever made.
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I spent six weeks in New York City, and for the most part it is very friendly everywhere you go. Just ride the subway wherever you go, and you'll find that there is a subway station pretty much everywhere. Just get into Penn Station and ask how to get to Chinatown to go eat. Lots of good cheap Chinese food and cheap souvenirs to buy. Go see the Freedom Tower, it will be absolutely worth your while to see the World Trade Center Memorial. Go down to Battery Park in lower Manhattan and you can ride the Staten Island Ferry for free. On the way back to Battery Park from Staten Island the view of New York City is the best that you're going to see as far as taking photos.
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everything is going to be really close and easy to get to in New York City. Its just a few minutes subway subway ride away. So midtown Manhattan for the Empire State Building, although you might find that it's not worth the 2 hour wait in line,then go to the financial district to see Wall Street and the World Trade Center site, and then go to Upper Manhattan to see Central Park and 5th Avenue, go to the Rockefeller Center also it's really cool on the inside in the lobby all kinds of cool Mario's and stuff like that painted on the entire foyer wall...
whatever you do, do not a walk. The taxi cabs will run you right over!
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do not eat at any of the chain restaurants, like TGI Fridays, the Hard Rock Cafe, Chili's, or any of that kind of crap. It is extremely expensive and they will charge you for every glass of iced tea they give you, after you teach them how to make iced tea that is .they don't seem to know what isn't. Is up there. But, like I say everybody is very helpful as far as telling you how to get to where you need to go in via subway.
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