Xmas for teenagers in New York
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Xmas for teenagers in New York
Coming to New York for first time with two teenage boys, would appreciate some input on cool things to do with them? any ideas ie theme restaurants etc....
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You might consider a trip to the Museum of Television and Radio...my guess is that teenage boys appreciate both.
http://www.mtr.org/
http://www.mtr.org/
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Depending on their interests they may want to go see the tree in Roc center, climb to top of empire state building, tour the intrepid, see the museum of natural history to name a few things.
There are lots of food choices depending on your tastes. Give us more info and I'm sure you can get some good advise. I know it's a chain, but you boys may like to visit the ESPN Zone in time square.
There are lots of food choices depending on your tastes. Give us more info and I'm sure you can get some good advise. I know it's a chain, but you boys may like to visit the ESPN Zone in time square.
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I would turn that around on them and give them a project of what would you like to see and do in NYC? Let them get a book or two or try some websites for the city and let them have a hand in planning what they would like, if they "own" the trip, they will probably have alot more fun and take YOU to some interesting places as well.
The city will be all a glow with holiday lights and decorations and displays. Macy's and Lord & Taylor's windows are probably the best and of course Saks and all the stores up 5th Ave.
Skating at Rock Center or Wollman Rink in Central park or Chelsea Piers, and they would probably enjoy a ride on the Staten Island Ferry.
Ellen's Stardust Dinner (Broadway & 48th) is perfect for kids and the food is very good. All the servers are wantabee actors so you will have music while you eat, and the kids might even be invited up to join in in the fun.
Have a great time while you are here.
The city will be all a glow with holiday lights and decorations and displays. Macy's and Lord & Taylor's windows are probably the best and of course Saks and all the stores up 5th Ave.
Skating at Rock Center or Wollman Rink in Central park or Chelsea Piers, and they would probably enjoy a ride on the Staten Island Ferry.
Ellen's Stardust Dinner (Broadway & 48th) is perfect for kids and the food is very good. All the servers are wantabee actors so you will have music while you eat, and the kids might even be invited up to join in in the fun.
Have a great time while you are here.
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You might want to look into Madison Square Garden. My son and I took the tour in July of '03. They mentioned Christmas activities that sounded really cool. I knew it wasn't likely we'd be back around Christmas, so didn't get any details. But, as I said, might be worth checking out. I *can* tell you that the Madison Square Garden tour was one of my son's favorite things we did in NYC. He was just shy of 14 at the time and is a real sports freak.
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I vote for 2 things already posted here:
1. Do little research first so you'll have more specific questions and get more useful answers.
2. Blue Man Group - a great show for teenagers. You can read about it in www.tlakingbroadway.com and find a discount for it in www.broadwaybox.com
1. Do little research first so you'll have more specific questions and get more useful answers.
2. Blue Man Group - a great show for teenagers. You can read about it in www.tlakingbroadway.com and find a discount for it in www.broadwaybox.com