new york with a 13 year old boy
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Well it depends on when you are coming.
If you're here for Thursday am definitely see the parade. Just realize you need to get to the line of march early to get a decent spot to view it from. But the farther uptown you are the less crowded it will be. Also we don;t know your specific interests.
Assuming you haven;t seen a lot of sights before the basics are:
Top of the Rock
Natural History Museum (and PLanetarium)
The Met (go to the website and pick out 3 or 4 departments in advance)
Ellis Island Immigration Museum (go to Park Service web site to get advance ferry tickets and avoid a huge line)
Ride on the free Staten Island ferry (runs 24/7 and has great views across the harbor and of Manhattan skyline on the way back)
Central park & zoo (small) - the real one is in the Bronx and would take a whole day
Intrepid air/space museum with Space Shuttle
Consider skating at Rock Center or one of the other city rinks
Dozens of other options if you provide info on your interests.
For places to eat you need to tell us what cuisine you like/dislike and what your budget is.
If you're here for Thursday am definitely see the parade. Just realize you need to get to the line of march early to get a decent spot to view it from. But the farther uptown you are the less crowded it will be. Also we don;t know your specific interests.
Assuming you haven;t seen a lot of sights before the basics are:
Top of the Rock
Natural History Museum (and PLanetarium)
The Met (go to the website and pick out 3 or 4 departments in advance)
Ellis Island Immigration Museum (go to Park Service web site to get advance ferry tickets and avoid a huge line)
Ride on the free Staten Island ferry (runs 24/7 and has great views across the harbor and of Manhattan skyline on the way back)
Central park & zoo (small) - the real one is in the Bronx and would take a whole day
Intrepid air/space museum with Space Shuttle
Consider skating at Rock Center or one of the other city rinks
Dozens of other options if you provide info on your interests.
For places to eat you need to tell us what cuisine you like/dislike and what your budget is.
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I refuse to believe a 13 year old boy doesn't have a personality and specific, well-developed interests! Plus, I think his parents probably do too.
What do you find exciting to see? Bridges? Theatrical shows? Science museums?
What kind of activities do you like doing together? Bicycling? Shopping? Boat rides?
What do you like to eat? New York has everything, including a Tim Horton on 38th & 6th.
What do you find exciting to see? Bridges? Theatrical shows? Science museums?
What kind of activities do you like doing together? Bicycling? Shopping? Boat rides?
What do you like to eat? New York has everything, including a Tim Horton on 38th & 6th.
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