I got back from a 4 Day stay in New York City Sunday Night and decided to post about my experience because I know there are a couple people who are going here pretty soon.
Thursday-Arrived at the hotel around 3:00pm. Stayed at The Edison Hotel in Times Square on 47th Street. First thing we did was get a hot dog. It was good, but nothing special. I either didn't get it from a good vendor or I had too high of expectations. We then spent some time in Times Square. We walked to and around part of Central Park, which is being renovated all over the place, so a lot of the area was fenced off. Walked down to Rockafeller Center, NBC Studios, NYC Library, and the Empire State Building before walking back up to the hotel.
Times Square-Kind of busy on a Thursday Night, but not bad at all. I was surprised that the 2011 ball was still in place, so I was happy to get a lot of great pics from there.
Embarrassing Moment of the Day-Walking down the steps at Rockafeller Center and falling...fail
Friday-Woke up early and tried out Times Square again. It was almost deserted at 9:30am, so we were able to walk around freely and get some great pics from the steps on the north end of it. Grabbed some breakfast and headed to Hotel #2, which was the Andaz down on Wall Street. I thought that driving in NYC at 11:00am would be alright, but I was wrong. It took almost 2 hours to drive 3 miles. I think the stores on Canal St. were being rated that day because there were at least 30 NYPD vehicles blocking most of the access and exits to that street.
Got settled in the Hotel and took the subway up to SoHo to see the D-A-S-H store (Wife loves the Kardashians). Obviously the place was expensive, but they wanted $105 for a t-shirt that said DASH on it. Fuck those bitches. We then took the subway down to Ground Zero. Honestly, it was "neat" to see where the things once stood, but I'd almost say it wasn't worth the time. There is so much construction going on there, all you see is cranes and fences. The land itself is unseeable because they're trying to get the memorial done by 9/11/11. There is a memorial preview building just a block up the street, which had memorabilia and artifacts from the day. That is worth seeing and very moving. We then found a store called Century 21. If you're into shopping, GO THERE. There's a few throughout the entire city. They had higher fashion type stuff there for pretty cheap. If you like the purse designers, shoe designers...check this place out. They did have Nike, Adidas, and stuff like that which was pretty cheap too. It was kind of like an outlet mall but set up like a department store. To cap off the day, we went to Adrienne's on Stone/Pearl down in the Financial District (Recommended by Big Apple Buckeye) for some pretty amazing pizza. This isn't your typical pizza joint, it's pretty swanky.
Notes from Friday-Driving in NYC isn't that bad, you just have to be aggressive. The Subway System is pretty easy to use. All you have to do is pay attention. I went to board the R to go up to SoHo but instead I boarded the R that took us over to Brooklyn. I didn't realize that there are multiple routes for the same number/letter. It wasn't a hard fix though, got off and back on the correct one about 5 mins later. Also, we both felt very safe All day Friday and Saturday.
Embarrassing Moment of the Day-After being is stopped traffic for 30 minutes, I turned down a side street to go around the NYPD. After turning, I sat and waited in line for the light to move. About 5mins goes by, and none of the cars had moved. NYPD standing on the street corner gets my attention and yells over "Are you waiting for those PARKED cars to move?"...fail
Saturday- We were going to go back up to Times Square to stay Saturday because we were going to a Broadway show, but down on Wall Street was 1,000,000x more quiet and peaceful (and our hotel might have been the nicest room I'd ever stayed in as well as the most modern) that we decided to stay down there again and just ride the subway up to Times Square later that day. Went to Battery Park to see the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. We got there around 10:30am and had to wait in line 2 hours before getting on a fairy to go. While we were waiting, the wife bought some purses from these Africans with briefcases and black trash bags. She low balled them bad on prices, but they were willing to take anything. Statue of Liberty was cool to see, but we didn't even get off the boat because you needed Crown Tickets to even go inside the monument. Ellis Island was probably one of my favorite things on the entire trip. There are exhibits all over the place, and the museum is free. Friday afternoon, I finally got my NY style pizza. At first I was shocked that I was charged $12 for a small pizza. BUT, I got the pizza, and it was the size of a large! I could only imagine how big a NY large and sicilian are. It was amazing though. The only incident where we didn't feel safe was while we were walking back to the hotel with the pizza. We saw a homeless guy dig through the trash, eat some cardboard, and then run toward us while swinging a knotted up sheet. We crossed the street, so nothing happened. It was just creepy.
Saturday night, we went back up to Times Square to see the Lion King. The show was amazing; I'll just leave it at that. Subway was retardedly crowded on the way back.
Notes from Saturday- Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island was cool, but you've gotta get there HELLA EARLY. If you board after 2pm, you have to choose which one you want to get off and see because there's not enough time for both. IMO, unless you want to pay extra money to go to the top of the Statue, don't bother getting off there because you just walk around the lawn or into a souvenir shop. The ferry ride was only $13/person. Times Square on a Saturday night is frustratingly hectic. If/when you go up there lock arms or something. OR just go in the early part of the day.
Embarrassing Moment of the Day-Having to stand on the Subway Saturday night and falling into people whenever it would stop/go.
Sunday-On the way home wanted to go to Carlo's Bakery in Hoboken, NJ (Home of Cake Boss). There was a 2hr wait to just go inside the bakery, and this was around 10:00am. So, we took a pic from the car and drove home lol.
Overall it was a great trip. There is so much to see though, you really need to have a schedule planned out. We didn't even go to Brooklyn, Queens, or the Bronx, and probably only say 1/2 of Manhattan. The subway is safe and easy to navigate, especially with this website.
http://tripplanner.mta.info/_start.aspx
I just typed in some addresses, and it told me where the nearest station was and what train to board....It's like mapquest for the subway, and it's part of the MTA website. I suggest using it. People talk about how expensive the city is, but it's only expensive if you want it to be. Our most expensive meal was $60 and that's because it was room service.
My Advice
-Plan ahead as far as sight seeing and activities go
-Park your car ASAP and take the subway or walk vs. anything else
-Driving isn't bad, but you have to be aggressive
-If you need to get gas, get it before you get to the city, I never say a gas station
-Newark New Jersey and Jersey City are disgusting dumps, so avoid them. Jersey before that is alright.
-If you're going to go to Times Square, do it earlier in the day and save yourself from the mob it becomes later.
-Eat a decent breakfast-We ate around 9am every morning and typically didn't eat again until 9pm that night for dinner. We just went, and everything was so fast paced, we felt like we didn't have time for a snack or lunch during the day.
-If you want to stay in Manhattan, stay somewhere in the Financial District. It's usually cheaper and much less hectic than Midtown. The hotel we stayed in Thursday Night in Times Square was $280 w/parking. However, the hotel we stayed at on Wall Street was $205 (after taxes) and $255/night with parking included. The other Times Square hotel we were going to stay at Saturday Night was $305 w/parking.
Sorry this is so long, but I thought it might help better prepare someone else in the coming weeks.
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