What to do at New Year in Manhattan?
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What to do at New Year in Manhattan?
My wife and I are coming to Manhattan for 3 days at new year, flying home to England on new year's day evening. We got married in New York in October and thought it would be nice to return to the scene of our latest triumph to see how the city was in winter! What can you recommend for us to do that will not cost a fortune and does not involve standing outside in the cold for hours?!!! We shall be staying next to Madison Square Garden.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
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New Year's Eve? New Year's Day? Which 3 days? My recommendation for New Year's Eve would be to wander about Rockefeller Center (tickets, if you can get them at this late date, to the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectactular would, indeed, be spectacular) during the day, for the lights, decorations, skating rink. Nearly everything "costs a fortune", due to the popularity of visiting the city during the holidays, or involves standing outdoors in the cold. You could wander about admiring the store windows, and visit the Met Museum of Art for the glorious tree within.
Since you're newlyweds, you may want to consider celebrating New Year's Eve by finding a nearby "carry away" buffet, along with your favorite libations, and having a private celebration in your hotel room, while watching all the festivities on TV in the comfort of your warm and cozy hotel room.
Since you're newlyweds, you may want to consider celebrating New Year's Eve by finding a nearby "carry away" buffet, along with your favorite libations, and having a private celebration in your hotel room, while watching all the festivities on TV in the comfort of your warm and cozy hotel room.
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We will be in New York at the same time and checked into plays, most of which only have matinees on New Year's Eve. We got tickets to Proof, a highly rated drama for the 7 PM show on New Years Eve. If you go, look for me, the middle age lady with the white pony tail on top of her head, and say hello.
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If you are looking for a wonderful evening on New Year's Eve, there is a FREE concert at St. John the Divine one of the largest cathedrals in the world, located at 110th and Amsterdam. The closest subway line is probably the 1.
The concert is the Peace Concert, and has a 200 member chorus and full orchestra. Hosted by Harry Smith each year of CBS, and this year the guest is Laura Flanagan from the New York City Opera.
I think the concert starts at 7pm and we are out around 9, so enough time to go have dinner and enjoy the evening.
If you notice a redhead on the end of the soprano section (that's me).
The chorus was part of the ABC Millenium celebration when we sang Beethoven's 9th.
At the end of the concert everyone has a candle and we sing "Let There be Peace on Earth".
If you can come, you will have a lovely time, and something to remember always.
Hope you can make it.
The concert is the Peace Concert, and has a 200 member chorus and full orchestra. Hosted by Harry Smith each year of CBS, and this year the guest is Laura Flanagan from the New York City Opera.
I think the concert starts at 7pm and we are out around 9, so enough time to go have dinner and enjoy the evening.
If you notice a redhead on the end of the soprano section (that's me).
The chorus was part of the ABC Millenium celebration when we sang Beethoven's 9th.
At the end of the concert everyone has a candle and we sing "Let There be Peace on Earth".
If you can come, you will have a lovely time, and something to remember always.
Hope you can make it.
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I stayed at Penn a few months ago, and while it was no Essex, it was adequate. Had the stay been a planned trip, I would have found some other place, but really, it was ok. And yes, I read Dave Barry & laughed like heck, but remember, Dave writes for laughs, not as a travel reviewer.
TravelBuff, what a great suggestion! I like that area up there too, but will most likely avoid NYC on "amateur night"
TravelBuff, what a great suggestion! I like that area up there too, but will most likely avoid NYC on "amateur night"
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Louise Pitre, who stars as Donna Sheridan in the New York company of Mamma Mia!, will lead the first-ever Times Square New Year's Eve Sing-Along on Dec. 31.
At 11:25 PM ET, the Tony-nominated Mamma star will lead New Year's Eve revelers in a sing-along of the Beatles' "All You Need is Love" and Hoyt Axton's "Joy to the World." Lyrics will appear with the requisite bouncing ball on the giant Panasonic Astrovision screens located in Times Square.
At 11:25 PM ET, the Tony-nominated Mamma star will lead New Year's Eve revelers in a sing-along of the Beatles' "All You Need is Love" and Hoyt Axton's "Joy to the World." Lyrics will appear with the requisite bouncing ball on the giant Panasonic Astrovision screens located in Times Square.