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LoLaV says:
Het is hoog, en niet heel duur om er boven in te komen!
Ik heb een zak chips gekocht, en die HELEMAAL onderin op zitten eten!
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jennjeff1 says:
We were able to book our hotel 1 year in advance at the Best Western Seaport Inn on Peck Slip adjacent to the Brooklyn Bridge, which is only a few subway stops from Times Square. Since we are a military family, we staged out of the USO at the NY Bus Station and made our way out into the 43-degree w...
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jwilsonwsu says:
I have gone to New York City 5 times all before I was 20 years old. I absolutely love this place and I think it is a great place to bring younger adults (13-20). My sister is 3 years younger than me and still has a good time going there. I wouldn't advise taking the kids to the museums or anything b...
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Mystikal51 says:
So yeah, everyone has their own place to escape reality, a place they fell in love with, a place they call home. My hot spot: Central Park. From the birds to the trees, the trees to the grass, the grass to the rocks, the rocks to the lakes, the lakes to the bridges, and the all the bugs and beyond.....
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jwilsonwsu says:
Tour one of the most famous sports venues in the world. Yankee Stadium boast so much history it is amazing. Hosting the New York Yankees, the winningest team in baseball, since 1923 this place is filled with memories. You don't have to be a sports fan to even take the tour. During the tour you get t...
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pinchora says:
So Grand Central Station (which was originally named Grand Central Terminal) is on the corner of 42nd Street and Park Ave and has 67 tracks for trains. It originally opened in 1871 but was shut down in 1902 after a steam engine collision. They tore it down to prepare for electric trains that would...
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hermitouszen says:
About an hour, or so, from both Philadelphia and New York City is a hidden gem: the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania, USA. I've been preparing for my walk here, and have discovered many wonderful sights and interests here. Many are FREE!!!
If you're into the nightlife, Allentown and Bethlehem offer ...
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antigonewanders says:
Restaurants in New York City tend to be expensive. I recommend that you buy easy meals from grocery stores (e.g. bread and cheese) and rely on them instead. If you are set on eating out, avoid touristy areas (e.g. Times Square), where prices tend to be exorbitant.
New York also offers many f...
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tiddleyboom says:
So, you've flown into Newark and have several choices to get into Manhattan. Among your choices are limos - $$$$$, taxi cabs - $$$$, train - $$, or, if you have some time and a spirit of adventure - the bus to the PATH train - $ (super cheap).
In fact, as of December 4, 2007, the cost of the N...
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stephiesipek says:
Last summer I spent 4 days in New York City. It was on of many stops of my 2 month USA-Safari.
Well anyway, I booked my hotel over the internet. It was not too expensive thats why I chose it. But when I arrived there, I couldn't believe my eyes. I had to share my bathroom with 3 other rooms.
So ...
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