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Old Sep 6th, 2015, 02:27 PM
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LeslieC…. The Met can be either the opera or the museum….. then there is
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Agree above about Top of the Rock. Superb view of both sides of Manhattan. The big plus is less line ups and the view of the Empire State Building makes a great background for photos.
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Old Sep 8th, 2015, 04:25 PM
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Thanks everyone for your ongoing advice!

Leslie - My wife is hearing impaired and I raised the idea of a Broadway show with her, she thought she'd probably miss too much. Plenty of free nights though so if she sees all the lights and the theaters and changes her mind we'll see what's available. Planning to go up Top of the Rock, but I would still like to see Empire State from the ground.

When I say the Met, I meant the museum. Didn't know that the Opera house went by the same name. We'll definitely try and make it to at least the Met, MoMA and the Nat History Museum.
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Old Sep 8th, 2015, 04:51 PM
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Oztral… I had mentioned The King and I above. The Vivian Beaumont has assistance for the hearing impaired. From their website:
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Do you have an Assistive Listening system?
Vivian Beaumont Theater
The Beaumont is now equipped with an Induction Hearing Loop for state-of-the-art assistive listening. If your hearing aid has a T-coil, please toggle to that setting to receive audio signal directly without any headphones or other equipment needed. Our thanks to Shari and Ken Eberts for funding the installation of the Induction Loop in the Beaumont. If your hearing aid does not have a T-coil, headphones are also available. If using headphones, please be sure to turn down the volume on your hearing aids to avoid feedback. Headphones are available from the concessions bar in the lobby. Driver's license or ID with printed address required.
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Probably most Broadway theaters have similar systems.
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Old Sep 8th, 2015, 07:10 PM
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Thank you Grandma! I didn't even think about that! That sort of technology isn't really widely available where we're from. I'll do a little more investigation into that...
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