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Old Apr 22nd, 2007, 07:16 AM
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NYC Trip Report

My mother, sister and I traveled to NYC last week from Mon – Thurs. Although the weather was very chilly for April, we still had a great time.

Hotel:
We stayed at the Affinia Gardens Hotel (E. 64th Street). It was fabulous. We got a one room suite. The room was huge for NYC standards. We had a full kitchen, so we were able to by breakfast and snack foods at the Food Emporium around the corner.

Day One:
We arrived at LGA around 1 p.m. and took a taxi into Manhattan (about $25). We were checked in early and decided to drop our bags and head out into the city. We thought we’d take a walking tour up Fifth Avenue and over to Times Square and back. This was a really long walk, but we took in a ton of sites. We stopped at Lindy’s for lunch/dinner. This was a waste. It was ridiculously overpriced. The food wasn’t bad (including the cheesecake that we got to go.) For some reason, I thought that I had heard about this place as being somewhere to go, but I think that I was wrong. Stopped at Bloomingdale’s for some shopping. (Bought nothing).

Day Two:
Today, we were brave and took the subway. It was difficult to figure out at first, but we got the hang of it (by the end of the trip), it was easy. Went to Battery Park to get a glimpse of Lady Liberty. We thought about taking the Staten Island Ferry, but it was really windy. Walked over to the South Street Seaport to get tickets from the TKTS booth. Got “The Drowsy Chaperone.” Walked over to the WTC site and stumbled upon the new museum. We signed up for the walking tour with two women that were directly affected by Sept. 11th. (One woman's cousin died and the other women's husband was killed on the 86th floor of Two One.) It was very interesting, but emotional. I don't think that I really realized how big the area was until I saw it. It was a very moving experience. You really have to decide if you are ready for it. Grabbed a pretzel for lunch. Walked up to Canal Street for some shopping. Took the subway back to clean up for our show. Stopped for pizza on Lex Ave. I think maybe it was called Billy’s. It was before the 63rd St. subway station. Very good. Roamed around Times Square for some tourist shopping. “The Drowsy Chaperone” was wonderful. I highly recommend it!!!! Took a taxi back to hotel.

Day Three:
I had a business thing. My mother and sister took subway down to Wall Street and went shopping at Macy’s etc. After my business, we went down to the Empire State Building to get a view of the city at night. We got there around 6 p.m. No real lines. I was surprised. It was a great last view of the city as it grew dark. Stopped at the Heartland Brewery in the lobby for dinner. It was very good. Moderately priced and great food. Took taxi back to hotel.

Day Four:
Woke up early and checked bags with hotel. Took subway down to Rockefeller Center. Shopped a bit on Fifth Avenue and walked back to hotel. Took taxi back to LGA. This drive took a different route with a toll (?). So the fare was closer to $30.

I don’t have many recommendations for restaurants, because we didn’t really stop to eat. We walked way more than we needed to, but I have to admit that I was hesitant about the subway. Once I figured it out though, we could have used it the entire time – but a little (a lot) of exercise never hurt anyone!
We had a great time. I think I will be more prepared for my next trip!!!

Best parts:
Definitely “The Drowsy Chaperone.” The WTC museum/walking tour. Chinatown shopping.
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Old Apr 22nd, 2007, 07:50 AM
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Jennifer, that's too bad about Lindy's. I've never heard of it as a place to go for ANY reason other than the cheesecake. But when I mentioned even that one day here, I got bombarded with screams -- mainly from people who have never had their cheesecake but were convinced they'd never set food in that tourist hell-hole.
While I haven't been there for years, I still maintain the last piece of cheesecake I had there was fantastic -- that true "heavy" and thick New York style with a great crust, not the light and fluffy kind you find some places.
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Old Apr 22nd, 2007, 09:40 AM
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Patrick:
I thought the cheesecake was great! As far as it beinga tourist hell-hole, it was pretty empty during our visit! The food was good, but a little pricey!
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Jennifer0702 - Always interesting to read how others enjoyed NYC and what they did.

www.groundzeromuseumworkshop.com suggests advance ticket reservation due to limit of 25 people per tour - is this the same walking tour that you stumbled upon?

Thanks.
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Lucky score with Drowsy Chaperone tickets at the Booth. Did you not see the online discount at Broadwaybox.com ?
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