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A great place to start. With all the construction going on in other parts of the city, I find the upper Upper East Side has a certain old-school charm to it. Same with the UWS. There are blocks and blocks of unspoiled streets. The Lower East Side has been practically torn apart with new construction of ugly, modern "luxury apartment buildings".
this place ?? ?
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_..._New_York.html
Wyndham New yorker ? ? ?
when you staying in Aug mate ? ? ?
[QUOTE=blue matt;4856131]sounds good
we are going in Aug and adding to the list now and then
found a 100% Veggie Chinese place [/QUOTE
Isn't 'veggie chinese' an oxymoron??
Lol. Can’t wait to go. The bedrooms look small in the New Yorker but it’s in a great location. If I hear a Welsh accent in the hotel reception expect to be given a hard time young man especially if Cardiff go up and we go down. I’ve checked the events at Madison Square Gardens and there isn’t that much on. Tempted by the basketball but it’s at 11am in the morning.
I have only a slight Welsh accent now been down in Bath ( or just outside ) for 18 years now
I always say about room size, its not that important, you only sleep in it lets be honest, get up, shower, get out, you dont fly around the world and want to sit in your hotel room
as for MSG,
Rod Stewart W/ Special Guest Cyndi Lauper, Tuesday the 7th, tickets are only $90 each in the cheap seats
He might sing " we are sailing " LOL
Trust me. Taking two stroppy teenage lads to see Rod Stewart would not go down well. Fully agree about the bedroom. We want to be flat out in New York and then chill at our hotel on the South Beach in Miami. So as Mrs Blue Matt says, “size doesn’t matter”.
Apparently Times Square is the place to buy tickets for a Broadway show.
Oh and we are debating driving down to Miami for a few days as a break from disney, still chatting about it though
Hey NYCBlue,
I have been offered accommodation in New Rochelle, New York. I checked the train to Penn Station but its like 40usd return (can't be right shirley?), not worth doing that for 4 people every time we want to travel into town.
Is there an easier/cheaper option from there to get in and out?
We'll go for 2 weeks and pop in and out maybe 5 to 7 times
Cheers mate
Just under $1000 for the 4 of us, which i thought was alot, we had them for Charlie and the chocolate factory, all booked, front row of the Mezzanine, $140 each, then about 2 months after i had booked them they decided to take the show on tour, so cancelled all the shows
I should imagine it would be much cheaper than that to travel off peak.
This is for Metro North (rail)
http://as0.mta.info/mnr/schedules/sched_form.cfm