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ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 12:02 PM
SO im going to NYC (Manhattan) for the first time in a couple of weeks. Does anyone recommend anywhere I should visit? Ill be there from Thursday morning till a monday. For pee wee ill walk by Yankee stadium and spit on it hahaha.

mrsmaalox
10-22-2007, 12:15 PM
Oh man you will absolutely LOVE it. Of course do all the "sites" such as Empire State Building, and Statue of Liberty. If you aren't into a pure tourist adventure, I prefer just to see Ms. Liberty from the Staten Island Ferry. I don't know how you feel about Ground Zero (I haven't been there) but the Firefighters Museum is wonderful; it is in the fire station that was the first responder on 9-11 and has a beautiful tribute. You don't really have to plan alot of things to do, walking around seeing and eating is all the fun you need. LOTS of restaurants: I recommend Patsy's (there are several) for pizza and just about any corner deli, especially for breakfast. I could go on forever, but you'll find that just being there is the main kick!

ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 12:23 PM
awesome, im very excited.

Fillmoe
10-22-2007, 12:23 PM
You should visit Brownsville, it's a wonderful place.

ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 12:28 PM
You should visit Brownsville, it's a wonderful place.


You mean brownsville in south texas?

samikeyp
10-22-2007, 12:28 PM
The Circle Line boat tour around Manhattan Island is cool.

ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 12:29 PM
The Circle Line boat tour around Manhattan Island is cool.


oh that sounds cool, ill tell my friend that im going to be visiting, thanks Mike.

Fillmoe
10-22-2007, 12:30 PM
No I mean Brownsville, NY.

ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 12:36 PM
No I mean Brownsville, NY.


whats in brownsville?

TDMVPDPOY
10-22-2007, 01:03 PM
i think he/she is talkin about the bronx

CuckingFunt
10-22-2007, 01:08 PM
See as many museums as you possibly can. Start with MoMA.

Melmart1
10-22-2007, 01:15 PM
Don't go anywhere near New Jersey. Just my bit of advice for you.

peewee's lovechild
10-22-2007, 01:44 PM
whats in brownsville?

Brownsville is in Brooklyn, and you'll get killed if you go.

So, try going on a Friday.

peewee's lovechild
10-22-2007, 01:46 PM
Seriously, skip Ellis Island and the Empire State Building. They're way overrated.

Spend some time at Little Italy. There's this restaurant called "Il Fornaio" (I believe I spelled it right) that you just have to go to.

ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 01:48 PM
Seriously, skip Ellis Island and the Empire State Building. They're way overrated.

Spend some time at Little Italy. There's this restaurant called "Il Fornaio" (I believe I spelled it right) that you just have to go to.


sweet ill check that out. Why would Filmoe want me to go get killed....oh wait he is a dooche thats why.

peewee's lovechild
10-22-2007, 01:50 PM
Try to catch one of the plays/shows at Times Square. There's nothing like watching live acting right before your eyes. I got to see Alfred Molina play Tevye in broadway presentation of Fiddler On The Roof. It was a badass experience.

There are also quite a few museums you could go. I'd recommend the MOMA, MET, and the Guggenhiem(sp).

peewee's lovechild
10-22-2007, 01:53 PM
You can also walk the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan, right in front of Ground Zero and make your way to Brooklyn. That part of Brooklyn is pretty cool, but I wouldn't go any further into Brooklyn.

Soul_Patch
10-22-2007, 01:53 PM
I reccomend checking this place out!

http://www.scoresny.com/

peewee's lovechild
10-22-2007, 01:58 PM
Yea, they have some pretty badass titty bars . . . but you better go with some serious cash.

ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 02:00 PM
LOL I dont want to come back broke and yeah I heard about Scores, thanks Patch, I knew I could count on you.

Jimcs50
10-22-2007, 02:11 PM
The Empire State Building is NOT overrated. Do go there.

Go to John's Pizza in Times Square for dinner...best pizza and they also have all other types of pasta dishes, but the pizza is great.

Take a carriage ride through Central Park with your lady...very cool.

You've got to go see some Broadway productions. Tries to get tickets to Wicked, but could not. Go if you can.

Saw Spamalot and The Producers and both were great though.

Thunder Dan
10-22-2007, 02:29 PM
you could go to the Seinfeld diner they always go to. I know it's up on Broadway by NYU. I was drunk one night and walked passed it and my friend and I couldn't believe it.

samikeyp
10-22-2007, 02:30 PM
Oh and those "Times Square Customer Service Greeters"....walk the other way. :)

Thunder Dan
10-22-2007, 02:30 PM
LOL I dont want to come back broke and yeah I heard about Scores, thanks Patch, I knew I could count on you.

Scores West is better than the original. Make sure you bring alot of money if your going there.

ATRAIN
10-22-2007, 02:31 PM
you could go to the Seinfeld diner they always go to. I know it's up on Broadway by NYU. I was drunk one night and walked passed it and my friend and I couldn't believe it.


OOOO that would be sweet!!

Bigzax
10-22-2007, 02:33 PM
cool. take pics. post them! have fun!

peewee's lovechild
10-22-2007, 02:37 PM
Oh yea, how could I forget, make sure to go to the Ed Sullivan Theater.

I've seen Dave Letterman twice there. Just hang out and ask for tickets. It's a blast if you get some tickets.

Also, go to Rockefeller Plaza and try to get tickets to the Conan O'Brian show. You have to get there early in the morning for those.

Thunder Dan
10-22-2007, 04:52 PM
Oh yea, how could I forget, make sure to go to the Ed Sullivan Theater.

I've seen Dave Letterman twice there. Just hang out and ask for tickets. It's a blast if you get some tickets.

Also, go to Rockefeller Plaza and try to get tickets to the Conan O'Brian show. You have to get there early in the morning for those.

I went and tried getting tix for Conan and got stuck with tickets for Last Call with Carson Daily. Man did that suck. The guests were Meadow Soprano, Jamie Oliver (some chef I think), and Usher/Little John. It was filmed in the same studio as SNL so that was alright I guess, but man did the show itself suck.

I got the call for Letterman tickets, but since I don't watch him often I didn't know the triva question to get the tickets.

duncan228
10-22-2007, 05:28 PM
Got to go to The TriBeCa Area.
Eat at Robert DeNiro's TriBeCa Grill.
It's a cool thing he's doing for the area.
Check it out.

http://www.littleviews.com/home/newyork/tribeca.cfm

Shawn Carter
10-22-2007, 05:32 PM
come by the 40/40 Club

boutons_
10-22-2007, 06:05 PM
I was there for 8 days last June. The Empire State Building is expensive and often a long line. A guide book told us the Rockefeller bldg gives the same experience, is cheaper, no/shorter line.

Ellis Island was great, Liberty Statue was long wait, so we just walked around the grounds.

NY Public library.

The Met

Ferry to Staten Island (free) to see NY from the water, then walk along the lower east side water front, Battery Park.

Central Park

King
10-22-2007, 06:23 PM
Check with your hotel concierge about bus/boat packages. I was there in July, and I got a $50 - 48 hour pass on the tour bus, which was hop on/off throughout the city. It also included a boat tour by the Statue of Liberty/Ground Zero. It's really cheap transportation, and it takes you to any borough. Also, don't be afraid of the subway - it's quick and cheap.

And for the Seinfeld diner, it's Tom's restaurant on Broadway and 112th.

peewee's lovechild
10-22-2007, 08:15 PM
Got to go to The TriBeCa Area.
Eat at Robert DeNiro's TriBeCa Grill.
It's a cool thing he's doing for the area.
Check it out.

http://www.littleviews.com/home/newyork/tribeca.cfm


:tu :tu :tu

duncan228
10-22-2007, 09:32 PM
:tu :tu :tu

Have you been there? Eaten there? Toured around to see the great stuff DeNiro and his partners have been doing for the area?

cornbread
10-22-2007, 09:48 PM
Please go see the ASSSSCAT 3000 show (runs every Sunday night) at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. It's a long form improv show performed to a very small audience. The first show is only $8 and the second show is free! You're guaranteed to see a few SNLers performing. The times that I've gone I've seen Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey, Horatio Sanz, Amy Poller and many other folks that I recognized from tv and movies. A few friends of mine were lucky enough to see Will Ferrell performing there one night.

I saw the ASSSSCAT for the first time in 2001 and now it's at the top of my list whenever I'm in NYC. You won't be disappointed.

http://www.ucbtheatre.com/ny/

pawe
10-23-2007, 12:35 AM
Don't forget China Town for the gf/wifey. Fake purses, watches, colognes and everything else.

peewee's lovechild
10-23-2007, 01:15 PM
Have you been there? Eaten there? Toured around to see the great stuff DeNiro and his partners have been doing for the area?

I've been to Tribeca, but I haven't eaten at DeNiro's Tribeca Grill.

Tribeca has been revitalized.

peewee's lovechild
10-23-2007, 01:17 PM
Don't forget China Town for the gf/wifey. Fake purses, watches, colognes and everything else.

I've been to China Town only twice.

It's the dirtiest, raunchiest place ever.

I would skip it. It's just one huge flea market, and it stinks like hell.

PakiDan
10-23-2007, 02:45 PM
You Definately Want To Hit Ground Zero. Wall Street Is Just A Few Blocks From There As Well. A Few Tips... Ignore All Of The People In Times Square Trying To Sell You 'discount' Show Tickets. Definately Hit Central Park, And Take Advantage Of The Subway. Dude, Have A Good Time... It's A Fantastic Place. My First Time There I Got To See A Dude Wearing A Ny State Mental Hospital Shirt Shooting Up Smack In The Subway Car. It Was Awesome!

peewee's lovechild
10-23-2007, 02:57 PM
My First Time There I Got To See A Dude Wearing A Ny State Mental Hospital Shirt Shooting Up Smack In The Subway Car. It Was Awesome!

DON'T FORGET THE NAKED COWBOY!!!

I think he's still around.

It's some dude playing a guitar in none but his cowboy hat, cowboy boots, and underwear.

It's some funny shit, and he's always around Times Square.

duncan228
10-23-2007, 04:47 PM
I've been to Tribeca, but I haven't eaten at DeNiro's Tribeca Grill.
Tribeca has been revitalized.

They've done a great thing for the city.

Barbarian
10-23-2007, 05:13 PM
Is it true that at Ground Zero there are people trying to sell really graphic pics of 9/11 victims? Just curious. heard this from a friend.

midgetonadonkey
10-23-2007, 05:14 PM
Go to the slums and laugh at the homeless.

2centsworth
10-23-2007, 06:50 PM
I've been a few times the past several years.

in no particular order.

central park, museum of natural history, broadway show, times square, little italy to eat, china town to stroll, washington square and get a slice of rays famous, ferry to staten island to see Statue of Liberty, wall street, empire state building.

do lots of shopping and eating and just walk.

peewee's lovechild
10-23-2007, 07:21 PM
Is it true that at Ground Zero there are people trying to sell really graphic pics of 9/11 victims? Just curious. heard this from a friend.

Not at all.

smeagol
10-23-2007, 08:18 PM
you could go to the Seinfeld diner they always go to. I know it's up on Broadway by NYU. I was drunk one night and walked passed it and my friend and I couldn't believe it.
112th and Amsterdam on the upper west

boutons_
10-24-2007, 12:05 AM
walk across the Brooklyn bridge, walk around the Dumbo area, the Brooklyn waterfront

TheZackAttack!
10-24-2007, 09:56 AM
The naked Cowgirl
http://www.nakedcowgirlny.com/photo.shtml

smeagol
10-24-2007, 02:28 PM
Do you have kids?

If so, go to the Toy R US store on 44 and Bway and the FAO Schwartz on 59 and 5th Ave.

If you don't have kids but are a kid at heart, go anyways.

You can have a milkshake at the Serendipity bar. Its somewhere in the low 60s between Madison and Lexinton.

If you are into comics, there is a great place on 38 and 8th ave.

If you are into porn, 8th ave is you avenue :eyebrows

Soho is a great place to walk around, as is Little Italy and the West and East Villages.

Isabella's is a nice place to have a brunch on Saturday or Sunday morning (77 and Colombus).

If you like Museums but you are not into art, go to the Museum of Natural History, on CPW between 79 and 81.

The Bronx Zoo is ok but not great.

Brooklyn Heights is very nice, especially the riverwalk at night to catch the Manhattan skyline.

ATRAIN
10-25-2007, 02:13 PM
Here is what my friend that I am visiting sent me on must do's and other options, what do you guys recommend from the maybe list

MUST do...then I would say:

1) Ground Zero
2) Battery Park - this is actually really close to ground zero. We can do them both at the same time. Battery Park is where you can take the ferry to Staten Island, Ellis Island, or the Statue of Liberty. Different Ferry's take us to different places. We probably won't be able to do all three, but we should at least go to one of them. The Staten Island Ferry is free, usually has no lines, and passes fairly close to the statue of liberty and ellis island. The other ferries cost about $10-$15 and take you directly to the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island. If we get there early, the lines are short.
3) Central Park
4) Times Square

As for optional things...there are a ton:

a) Brooklyn Bridge - you can actually walk across it
b) St Patrick's Cathedral - One of the oldest catholic churches and probably the most impressive architecture I've seen in the US
c) 5th Ave - home to all the high end shopping and some cool stores too (Tiffany, Cartier, Saks, Niketown, Trump Plaza, NBA store)
d) Rockefeller Center - the Today show records here, has the outdoor ice skating, and you can go to the top and look out over the city
e) Empire State Building - you can go to the top and look out over the city. Visibility is usually 25-50 miles.
f) Scores
g) Basketball at Madison Square Garden or the Meadowlands - both the Knicks and Nets have home games during your time in NY
h) Hopefully, the Dallas/Giants game if I can get tickets
i) Seinfeld places - the comedy club he performs at, the diner, and the soup nazi. Seinfeld took place on the Upper West Side (which is where I live), so there could be more
j) Riverside Park - another park close to my apartment that has a view of the Hudson River and New Jersey
k) Grand Central Station - we'll probably end up here anyway, since we'll be taking the subway everywhere
l) Madison Square Garden
m) Yankee Stadium (in the Bronx)
n) Shea Stadium (in Queens)
o) James Coney Island (in Brooklyn)
p) China Town - you can buy great quality "fake" purses here for female friends and family. I'm sure they things for guys too...shirts, wallets, ties.
q) The New York Public Library
r) Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange - also close by is the federal building where George Washington was sworn in as the first president. Alexander Hamilton is buried at a church near Wall St also.
s) A broadway show - there are tons of great shows and we can get cheap tickets at a stand in Times Square. Claire Danes, Jennifer Garner, David Hyde Pierce are all performing in shows right now.

peewee's lovechild
10-25-2007, 03:27 PM
Here is what my friend that I am visiting sent me on must do's and other options, what do you guys recommend from the maybe list

MUST do...then I would say:

1) Ground Zero
2) Battery Park - this is actually really close to ground zero. We can do them both at the same time. Battery Park is where you can take the ferry to Staten Island, Ellis Island, or the Statue of Liberty. Different Ferry's take us to different places. We probably won't be able to do all three, but we should at least go to one of them. The Staten Island Ferry is free, usually has no lines, and passes fairly close to the statue of liberty and ellis island. The other ferries cost about $10-$15 and take you directly to the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island. If we get there early, the lines are short.
3) Central Park
4) Times Square



Skip Batter Park, it's really not worth it. Plus, Staten and Ellis Islands are overrated. You'll be waiting in line for hours when you could be doing other things in the City.




As for optional things...there are a ton:

a) Brooklyn Bridge - you can actually walk across it
b) St Patrick's Cathedral - One of the oldest catholic churches and probably the most impressive architecture I've seen in the US
c) 5th Ave - home to all the high end shopping and some cool stores too (Tiffany, Cartier, Saks, Niketown, Trump Plaza, NBA store)
d) Rockefeller Center - the Today show records here, has the outdoor ice skating, and you can go to the top and look out over the city
e) Empire State Building - you can go to the top and look out over the city. Visibility is usually 25-50 miles.
f) Scores
g) Basketball at Madison Square Garden or the Meadowlands - both the Knicks and Nets have home games during your time in NY
h) Hopefully, the Dallas/Giants game if I can get tickets
i) Seinfeld places - the comedy club he performs at, the diner, and the soup nazi. Seinfeld took place on the Upper West Side (which is where I live), so there could be more
j) Riverside Park - another park close to my apartment that has a view of the Hudson River and New Jersey
k) Grand Central Station - we'll probably end up here anyway, since we'll be taking the subway everywhere
l) Madison Square Garden
m) Yankee Stadium (in the Bronx)
n) Shea Stadium (in Queens)
o) James Coney Island (in Brooklyn)
p) China Town - you can buy great quality "fake" purses here for female friends and family. I'm sure they things for guys too...shirts, wallets, ties.
q) The New York Public Library
r) Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange - also close by is the federal building where George Washington was sworn in as the first president. Alexander Hamilton is buried at a church near Wall St also.
s) A broadway show - there are tons of great shows and we can get cheap tickets at a stand in Times Square. Claire Danes, Jennifer Garner, David Hyde Pierce are all performing in shows right now.


I would skip on E, F, J, K, P, and Q.

The places you should definitely go to are: A, C, D, L, M, and N.

And, you definitely have to do S.

Don't forget all the museums out there.

ATRAIN
10-26-2007, 07:51 AM
Skip Batter Park, it's really not worth it. Plus, Staten and Ellis Islands are overrated. You'll be waiting in line for hours when you could be doing other things in the City.




I would skip on E, F, J, K, P, and Q.

The places you should definitely go to are: A, C, D, L, M, and N.

And, you definitely have to do S.

Don't forget all the museums out there.


Awesome man, ill take pics!!