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daramalia Oct 31st, 2012 03:05 PM

First Wedding Anniversary Tips
 
Hello Everybody,

My first wedding anniversary will be on Dec 25, 2012.

I live in Long Island and my wife is from Germany.

Any ideas on how to celebrate? Where to go?

I am on a budget ($100-$120) so please advise accordingly (My anniversary gift to her is excluded from that budget, means I have a separate budget for it).

To me, it is really important that how we celebrate a day and not only one dinner or lunch so any ideas regarding it?

nytraveler Oct 31st, 2012 04:27 PM

If you tell us something about her interests - or something she usually like to do but does;t have the time - it might help.

nytraveler Oct 31st, 2012 04:28 PM

Oh - and since your anniversary is Christmas - with most things closed I assume another day is an option.

daramalia Nov 3rd, 2012 05:45 PM

Thanks for the reply!

Well, she likes Nature, Water, Amusement parks.......

We got married in Germany, where everything is literrally close on Christmas but we still managed to get a hall etc.....

Thus, we really want to celebrate our first anniversary in New York where there are more places open on christmas :)

Any suggestions?

tomfuller Nov 3rd, 2012 05:58 PM

How about a walk in Central Park? http://support.centralparknyc.org/si...tail&id=114636
You might also be able to spend some time ice skating in Central Park as well.

mclaurie Nov 4th, 2012 10:21 AM

There's a German restaurant in NYC called Rolfs that gets decorated over the top for xmas. i dont think the food is very good, but go at least for a drink. http://rolfsnyc.com/www.rolfsnyc.com...lfs200506.html

Make sure to walk Fifth ave. and see the store windows dressed for xmas. ord & Taylor on 38-39 st. Is always great and just a few blocks from Bryant Park where there,s an ice rink. Ice skating in Central Park is another idea.

daramalia Nov 8th, 2012 07:56 AM

Thanks! Any other suggestions?

bspielman Nov 9th, 2012 03:35 PM

Many good NYC restaurants have prix-fixe menus in the $35 to $45 range (before beverages, tax and tip). You could check Zagat or other reliable sources to see some of these, then call them to see if they offer such a menu on Christmas Day (assuming they're open).

Another idea to keep the budget under control is using savored.com to get a significant discount, sometimes as much as 30% on food ������ ������������������ (be sure to tip on the undiscounted bill). We've recently visited a very good Italian place called Cacio e Pepe (182 Second Ave, betw 12th and 13th) that honors savored.com reservations. It's known for its namesake dish, homemade pasta twirled in a hollowed-out wheel of Romano cheese withe fresh cracked black pepper. It might be worth it to call them (212-505-5931) to see if they're open on 25Dec.

bspielman Nov 9th, 2012 03:37 PM

Fodor's somehow substituted question marks for "and beverages," italicized.

sf7307 Nov 9th, 2012 04:02 PM

And here I just thought you were extremely curious :-)

LSky Nov 9th, 2012 06:56 PM

Isn't Chinese food the tradition of all people who want to dine out on Christmas? It's the American way :)


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