Topic: VISITING NEW YORK
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Sat 07/16/11 06:20 AM
I am getting a trip to NYC this december-january and am a bit worried because of the snow. Do you recommend this season for tourism?. Id be glad to hear your comments, and tips.

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Sat 07/16/11 07:18 AM
It's going to be VERY cold and snowy and icy... I would bring lots of warm clothing and hats, mittens and scarfs or plan to buy them once you arrive here or order them online if they are not available in your country. There is still things you can do here in those months. I mean we don't just shut down when it snows!!! But I would plan inside activity's on the days when there are storms. Like museums, aquariums and such, there is soooo much to see in NYC!!! You could also possibly learn to ski and ice skate?

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Tue 09/27/11 07:24 PM
If your with that special someone, you may like a Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride.


WARNING

Winter restrictions - No carriage may operate below 19 degrees or during Blizzards. ASPCA has, on occasion, sent horses home on short notice when it snows.

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Tue 09/27/11 07:44 PM
Bundle up! Last time I went to NYC was right before Christmas a couple years ago. It was really cold, so take that into account when packing. Also, it could snow and that could mess up sight seeing plans. If it's just cold, you should be fine.

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Tue 09/27/11 07:48 PM
This was my car in last years storms and I'm still digging it out. lol


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Tue 11/08/11 11:04 AM
If you going to go to NYC, my suggestion don't drive!!! LOL

I did, and it wasn't fun. Take the metro or cabs. They take you anywhere and everywhere. They knows the street better then a visitor. Less stress and tolls you have to pay.

As a regular New Yorker told me, they don't even drive in their own city. So my suggestion, you do the same!

teadipper's photo
Tue 11/08/11 05:05 PM
Winter footware. Do not forget winter footware. New York I feel is best on foot.

Fireviolin's photo
Tue 11/08/11 05:15 PM
And thermals. And gloves. And scarves. And I like putting my undies in the dryer for a bit before going outside during the winter.indifferent

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Wed 11/09/11 06:16 AM
Edited by MorningSong on Wed 11/09/11 06:21 AM
Visit and Explore Long Island also when you go..Just

grab the LIRR out of Penn....and rent a car in Long Island.

The holiday season especially is a great time for visiting

both NYC and Long island . flowerforyou

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Fri 11/25/11 05:07 AM
Haven't been there in many years. Just the visit to Grand Central Station.

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Sat 11/26/11 01:20 AM
IMO, NY is more an out doorsy type of tourist attraction… I went in mid November a couple of years ago and it was already snowing and it was freezing….Although the indoor museums etc were great, we spent most of our time on the metro/streets walking about and taking in the city.

As others have said, it will be freezing so definitely bring warm clothing/footwear and thermals. I would also recommend the metro as we found it is easy to navigate, cheap (with the one day passes) and warm.

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Fri 04/06/12 04:40 PM
I love to stay and work in NYC.

busokato's photo
Fri 04/06/12 04:41 PM
I love to stay and work in NYC.