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#788624 by dvcmember1995
16 Aug 2011, 21:57
Finally done it, 1st trip to NYC flying into JFK.
Any useful tips for an NYC Virgin appreciated, or just anything useful.
My wife and myself are taking our 8 year old granddaughter.
Then onto Florida for 2weeks.

Thanks in anticipation.
#788633 by Luke085
16 Aug 2011, 22:22
slinky09 wrote:That's a long time away, guess the 336 day rule has been extended :D ): .


Ah you beat me to it! 8D

To the OP, I got some great advice before I went to NY in May, check this thread forum/index.php?f=5&t=269223&hilit=new york&rb_v=viewtopic
#788635 by tontybear
16 Aug 2011, 22:28
in 5 days you will be able to do a hell of a lot and be able to actually see New York rather than just 'see' it.

And by see I mean actually go into museums etc rather than just look at them from the outside aqnd tick them off some 'done' list.

There are loads of interesting things to do that most tourists don't do so take your time to do some planning and go off the main tourist path too.
#788639 by tontybear
16 Aug 2011, 22:45
What do you like doing? Are you a museum / gallery person or a more doing things like walks and bike rides type?

What sort of things does your grand daughter like doing?

How mobile are you and your wife (sorry taking your grand daughter leads to certain assumptions (probbaly incorrect) about your age)! Its no good suggesting you walk the Brooklyn Bridge if you cant walk very far or manage lots of steps.

If you private message me your email address I can send you a list of things to do I have compiled over the years.

What I would suggest is that over the next few months borrow as many guides from your library as you can and write a (long) list of all the things that interest you.
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