christmas crowds advice please
#22
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Yes, there's another post about it, but I can't find it. Perhaps someone else can and will top it. The rink's surface is apparently not ice but rather a slick, teflon-like substance (like what they use on Royal Caribbean ships' "ice" rinks).
#23
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here's the link about the rink at the AMNH:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=35167663
or you can just go to amnh.org
sad, isn't it when even a fodor's editor can't fins a post? maybe the search engine needs some improvement (understatement of the year?)
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=35167663
or you can just go to amnh.org
sad, isn't it when even a fodor's editor can't fins a post? maybe the search engine needs some improvement (understatement of the year?)
#24
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"I think when to ice skate depends on whether "
How utterly embarrassing. :-< Thank you for not mentioning it.
I've also read there's a new ice rink at the South STreet Seaport this year. http://www.thenewseaport.com/icen
Bistro Les Amis is just a French place with good food. Balthazar is a more famous option of the same sort in Soho but it's always packed and hard to get into. http://www.bistrolesamis.com/brunch.htm
How utterly embarrassing. :-< Thank you for not mentioning it.
I've also read there's a new ice rink at the South STreet Seaport this year. http://www.thenewseaport.com/icen
Bistro Les Amis is just a French place with good food. Balthazar is a more famous option of the same sort in Soho but it's always packed and hard to get into. http://www.bistrolesamis.com/brunch.htm




