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#889965 by NV43
10 Dec 2014, 22:04
A request for two minutes of your time if, as fellow v-flyers, you have travelled and stayed in the metropolis that is The Big Apple.

A close friend, and his girlfriend, have booked themselves a week in New York in January, and will be staying close to Times Square.

It's easy to run off the standard list of things to do whilst in town so, to make the visit much more interesting, I'm setting a task for those with a couple of minutes of free time to list three of the more interesting or quirky things that they have undertaken or visited in New York (this can include shops) and three bars and three restaurants that they consider should not be missed.

That's a total of nine items; obviously there may be duplications and I have my pre-prepared list as well.

By way of reward, I'll buy a drink for anyone that contributes and is trotting along to the December social in London.

There are also ClubHouse passes for LHR and NRT on offer; see my itinerary for dates and details.

Thanking you all, in advance, for what I think will be a series of exemplary ideas.
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#889967 by tontybear
10 Dec 2014, 22:43
1. Roosevelt Island Tramway

2. NY Transit Museum

3. Queens Museum of Art to see the NY Panorama Model
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#889968 by tontybear
10 Dec 2014, 22:44
Heartland Brewery for their selection of seasonal brews
#889970 by NV43
10 Dec 2014, 22:48
Tonty

Thank you; those are the sort of responses that I'm seeking.
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#890002 by NV43
11 Dec 2014, 13:29
Keep them coming; for information of the 11 suggestions, to date, 2 are on my own list.
#890022 by seany
11 Dec 2014, 16:23
Definitely check out the Meatpacking district on a Friday or Saturday night! It's the equivalent to London's Shoreditch if that's their kind of scene...

If they love food and want to do something really out of the ordinary then I can strongly recommend Famous Fat Dave's tour, it's simply awesome!
#890049 by NV43
11 Dec 2014, 23:52
Keep those ideas coming.

MOMI and the Meat Packing District are on the list; Famous Fat Dave's Tour might be a little outside of my friends budget, but I'm adding it to my next NYC visit!
#890229 by NV43
14 Dec 2014, 09:23
I'm adding, from my own list:

The New York Ghost Tours (http://www.ghostsofny.com).

The Fraunces Tavern and Museum.

The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog.
#890230 by NV43
14 Dec 2014, 09:31
pjh wrote:The Tenement Museum
The Ginger Man
Chelsea Food Market

pjh; excellent suggestions.

Thank you.
#890291 by NV43
15 Dec 2014, 03:01
Martin5192

Thank you

Ground Zero, is on the list; it has to be.

I was there in September, this year.

Incredibly poignant.

NV
#890292 by tontybear
15 Dec 2014, 03:23
re ground zero - you no longer need a ticket to access the area like you used to (because of the construction work).

It is recommended that if you want to visit the Memorial Museum you book in advance,

The viewing deck in One WTC is due to open in early 2015 but not sure when exactly.
#890295 by SlimpyJones
15 Dec 2014, 09:41
Personally I'd avoid taking any boat trip over to the Statue of Liberty, the queues were often horrendous. You can gain a far better view of it, along with a whole lot else by taking one of the Circle Line Cruises. They're pretty cheap and you can get one as part of the a CityPass :)
#890300 by CHill710
15 Dec 2014, 12:32
SlimpyJones wrote:Personally I'd avoid taking any boat trip over to the Statue of Liberty, the queues were often horrendous. You can gain a far better view of it, along with a whole lot else by taking one of the Circle Line Cruises. They're pretty cheap and you can get one as part of the a CityPass :)


I went on one of their full island cruises last year and found it quite interesting with a commentary from a guide and great views arround the Whole of Manhattan.
#890331 by SlimpyJones
15 Dec 2014, 19:45
Agreed CHill, I took their 3 hour cruise that (almost) went the whole way round the island. It certainly didn't drag at any point and for $30 (if I remember right) it was excellent value for money.
#890332 by NV43
15 Dec 2014, 20:08
I'm adding the cruise into the suggestion list.

The Time Out New York app for the iPad is also worth downloading; check out the Coney Island Polar Bear Club New Year's Day Swim photograph on todays update.
#890347 by pjh
16 Dec 2014, 05:00
NV43 wrote:I'm adding the cruise into the suggestion list.

The Time Out New York app for the iPad is also worth downloading; check out the Coney Island Polar Bear Club New Year's Day Swim photograph on todays update.


Sorry, forgot one that we did years ago. Ellis Island.

Paul
#890349 by DragonLady
16 Dec 2014, 06:49
Climbing up into the crown of the Statue of Liberty.
They've put in a new staircase recently but it's still a bit of a climb (DL the Elder managed the old staircase at the age of 72 :D ).
Must pre-book.


DL
#890352 by Neil
16 Dec 2014, 08:21
DragonLady wrote:Climbing up into the crown of the Statue of Liberty.
They've put in a new staircase recently but it's still a bit of a climb (DL the Elder managed the old staircase at the age of 72 :D ).
Must pre-book.


DL


y) y)
We did this last week and it was fantastic, if a little tough on the legs.
#890382 by Fatcat
16 Dec 2014, 17:00
We got a New York Pass for around £120 each including hop on hop off bus for 3 days.

Discovery in Times Square is very good, it has the bodyworks exhibition on, very thought provoking, if not a bit gruesome !

If you going to do top of the Rock, the VIP tour is included with the NY Pass and you get an hours tour around the art and architecture in some of the buildings. Some awesome stuff that you just wouldnt notice on your own.......

Yankess stadium was also pretty godd, although it's a treck on the hop on hop off bus !

FC
#890721 by NV43
23 Dec 2014, 00:49
Ladies and Gentlemen,

I will, now, consolidate the thread and produce the concentrate of V-Flyer recommendations.
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