KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
try not to get mugged
Won't happen. Just don't be dumb and flaunt wealth.
Hurricane wrote:
Go to Lombardi's pizza in SoHo, and then visit Rice to Riches for dessert. Win
The War Czar speaks truth.
jsnipy wrote:
Go visit the world trade center empire state building.
The World Trade Center site is a nice place. A good memorial, and you can watch the reconstruction.
On that note: If you want to see the Empire State Building, be prepared for a three-hour wait. No joke.
Smithereener wrote:
Statue of Liberty.
But that's awesome, a chopper tour of the city. I've never been inside a helicoptor ever. Lucky you.
If you're gonna see the Statue, go to Ellis Island as well. Also, don't ever take a rowboat near it. I was with a group of students, rowing across the Hudson. I guess we got too close, cause immediately, 3 Coast Guard fast boats with M249s and a Coast Guard helicopter came out from behind Liberty Island came out and confronted us. Better safe than sorry.
san4 wrote:
Don't miss Chinatown. Walk around and find a restaurant that has as little decoration as possible. Find a place with no fancy furniture, no colorful signs or any of that crap. Go in and eat the cheapest great meal you have ever had.
Yes. And don't worry, "intestine" tastes good.
Darkfire wrote:
remember to bring a lot of extra cash for buying things just on the street or whatever
back when i went a couple years ago, everything costed a shitload (like $4 for a bottle of water) and just about all the food seemed overpriced to me
Delis FTW. Avoid Canal Street unless you're really into cheap bags, fake movies, and fake watches.
Poseidon wrote:
Let's see...I've been there over 20 times so I should be able to help:
Check out Central Park, no doubt. It's amazing there.
Go to the Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center, not the top of the Empire State Building. It takes over 2 hours to have to wait for the ESB, while the Top of the Rock is only 25 stories shorter. Trust me, it's not worth the extra 25. If you have time, check out the ESB as well though.
CHECK OUT DOWNTOWN! It's awesome. Might wanna check Ground Zero too. It's pretty amazing to think 2 great buildings were once there.
Times Square, obviously. When you're there, go to ESPN Zone for lunch or dinner. (if you're into sports). It's pretty cool, they have like, 1000's of TVs. Even ones in the BATHROOM.
Little Italy kicks ass. Go there definately. Food galooooooooooooore.
One of the places you should check out for dinner is Jekyll and Hyde's. It's like a creepy-funny kind of place. Don't go for lunch though, it's not as good. At night they open up the better upstairs section.
Museum of Natural History is REALLY cool as well. It might not seem like it is, but it's really pretty interesting.
Bryant Park is another cool place to go. They've got some pretty cool shops and food around there. Last time I was there during the winter, I got these marshmellows covered in chocolate and sprinkles on a stick. SO GOOD.
5th Avenue's really cool to just walk down as well.
Also, check out the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum! ANY BF2 fan would love it. It's a really cool Aircraft Carrier that was converted into a museum.
Lastly, Ellis Island. It's like the paris hilton of immigration - Lots of people have been in and out of it. And when I mean lots, I mean over 20 million!
One major tip: BRING LOTS AND LOTS OF MONEY. YOU WILL BE SPENDING IT!
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. Yes.
4. BRING MONEY, but yes.
5. Yes. It's getting smaller by the day, though (expansion of Chinatown FTW).
6. It's very cheesy and Disney-esque. Attend at your own risk.
7. Yes.
8. See #4.
9. For looking, not for buying. Be prepared to run into hard-assed New York businessmen.
10. It's out in New Jersey for restoration work. Sorry chaps.
11. Yes.
Now, on to my tips:
SEE A BASEBALL GAME. Yankees or Mets (preferably the orange and blue), but see what became of cricket in the United States.
LEARN TO USE MASS TRANSIT. Better than spending money on a taxi (whoo, they're damn expensive now). Avoid from 6 AM-9 AM and 3 PM-8 PM.
VISIT CARMINE'S. Expensive Italian food on Times Square. Damned good, though. Quite classy, too. Your classic restaurant from movies like
The Godfather (minus the mobsters).
VISIT KATZ'S DELI. Located (technically) in the Lower East Side, Katz's has the best damned pastrami in the city. Period.
That's all I've got so far. Have fun! I'll make sure to yell out "leetkyle" every time I see someone possibly Irish.
Last edited by cowami (2007-06-26 19:03:11)