Travel to NY in wartime?
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Travel to NY in wartime?
Myself and my daughter have a trip planned to NY 3/20-24. Now that war is imminent, my husband suggests that maybe this is not a good time to go. I'm feeling that even if something happens here, it would not be this week. Any thoughts?
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My wife and I are planning our 5th anniversary weekend in NYC (3/28-3/30). She expressed similar concerns, but we mutually decided that we are going to live our lives and not let fear dictate what we do.
My plan is to show up in New York and spend a bunch of cash. Hopefully, I'm doing my part for the city and the economy.
My plan is to show up in New York and spend a bunch of cash. Hopefully, I'm doing my part for the city and the economy.
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We are still here! all week too.
No word of anything happening here.
If you start worrying about which State in the US to go to that would be safest, you will worry yourself into a nubbin!
If you stay home, what if it is the state you live in??
War is immenent but in Iraq.
No word of anything happening here.
If you start worrying about which State in the US to go to that would be safest, you will worry yourself into a nubbin!
If you stay home, what if it is the state you live in??
War is immenent but in Iraq.
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I'm going to NYC on business the last week of March. My business partner and I have lightly debated about changing our plans since so many friends and family seem concerned. However, we also agree that we can't live our lives in fear, so we're sticking with our plans. Now, if the there were a travel warning issued, that might be another story.
Good luck to all.
Good luck to all.
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I live within a few blocks of the Brooklyn Bridge - a so-called "major target". Am I afraid? Nope.
You're talking about coming here three days from now. Do you think that IF there is any retaliation it will happen that soon...and on our soil? I think you have more chance of getting hurt in an anti-war demonstration.
You're talking about coming here three days from now. Do you think that IF there is any retaliation it will happen that soon...and on our soil? I think you have more chance of getting hurt in an anti-war demonstration.
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You have a better chance of getting hurt or killed driving down the road to your local grocery store than you do being in New York for a few days at the start of a war. Come to New York and have a good time. There are 8 million of us here, we're not going anywhere and you're welcome to join us for a few days or longer if you'd like.
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Hey JohnK, you're not kidding. It was ironic that I got your response today. Just after posting this question I thought that myself and 2 of my kids were going to be killed by a "road rager" about 1/2 mile from my house. We were at a 4-way stop & he thought it was HIS turn to go! Now I just want to get out of here. Hopefully I won't meet up with such a lunatic in Manhattan!
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Since it seems so many of us (well I live here, lol) are going to be in the city over the next couple of weeks anyone want to meet up for a drink or a burger at say .....America? The restaurant is located on 18th St between Broadway and 5th Ave. It's a large restaurant, decent food, good drinks and well priced. We could take up a big table and enjoy each other's company.
Might be fun to meet up. I'd be happy to do a little tour of the city, or some shopping tips. Also that area has some great shops, like ABC Carpet, and Daffys.
Let me know if anyone is interested.
Might be fun to meet up. I'd be happy to do a little tour of the city, or some shopping tips. Also that area has some great shops, like ABC Carpet, and Daffys.
Let me know if anyone is interested.
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Think about it this way. You have a greater chance of dying in an automobile accident than a terrorist act. Will you stop driving?
I was in Times Square this morning and despite the overhanging fear or war and terrorism, I still thought to myself that New York is the greatest city in the world and I would not deny myself the pleasure of being here.
I was in Times Square this morning and despite the overhanging fear or war and terrorism, I still thought to myself that New York is the greatest city in the world and I would not deny myself the pleasure of being here.
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I agree that NY is a great city; we are scheduled to go in April. However, the question is whether you can enjoy yourself if combat planes are flying overhead, people are nervous walking by tourist sites, and there is a need to have police guarding hotels etc. etc. Not sure those are the best circumstances for a "vacation."



