Exactly what it says on the tin - I'm going to New York for a week's holiday on Saturday until the following Saturday.
Have you been? Know someone who's been recently??
Where should I go/visit?
I can't wait

Takes hours to queue as well, so be warned for a long wait, especially at the weekend.Barrett wrote:The Empire State Building
It has a very Good view of New York
It cost £8.00 TO GET IN.
Only took me 3.5 hours when I went last yearBy the way the flying time takes 7hrs to NYC
We didn't have to queue at all when we went a few years ago, but there are loads of entrances for it, plus take som ID too, we went in 2001 and they asked for my dad's ID.andyrew wrote:Takes hours to queue as well, so be warned for a long wait, especially at the weekend.Barrett wrote:The Empire State Building
It has a very Good view of New York
It cost £8.00 TO GET IN.
You flew by concorde you lucky gitandyrew wrote:Takes hours to queue as well, so be warned for a long wait, especially at the weekend.Barrett wrote:The Empire State Building
It has a very Good view of New York
It cost £8.00 TO GET IN.
Only took me 3.5 hours when I went last yearBy the way the flying time takes 7hrs to NYC![]()
New York is fab, plenty to see and do. Liberty Island and Ellis Island are good, and give great views of Manhattan. Once you work out the subways they are very good, cheap, reliable and safe (night and day), so go get around town. Grand Central station on 42nd and Lexican (I think) has to be the ultimate terminus in the world, it is amazing (can't miss it, it's right by the Chrysler Building). The UN is worth a peek if you have time. And of course, be an anorak and visit all the News Channels studios. CNN is on 6th (48st ish), NBC nearby in the Rockafella Plaza, ABC and MTV in Time Square. And don't forget Cenral Park.
Take an empty suitcase, plenty of shopping to do! And wrap up warm, the weather is never nice in NY!
Have a good time (I'm not jealous) Bring back a pressie for us poor forumers, you can drop mine off in pres control, ta