Posted by bob15 on October 25, 2010 at 16:45:01 from (70.235.69.149):
In Reply to: trip to ny city posted by larry@stinescorner on October 24, 2010 at 16:49:11:
I live 2 hours from NYC and 2 hours from Boston. Parking isn't any different. Heck, even the last time I went to Philly it was $20. The way I look at it is; welcome to any large city. With that being said, you could have taken the Metro train in, much faster and cheaper. Or even a bus into the city (Greyhound, Peter Pan, etc).
The NYC has a lot of things to do, besides the overpriced stores. Like I said in a different post recently, visit the Intrepid. Most people on this forum probably have never been on an aircraft carrier. Go to the Bronx Zoo. The parking price isn't bad(a couple years ago it was around $5) and once you're inside the zoo gate itself, you'd never believe you're in NYC. Very, very clean. Visit the Empire State building and go to floor level 102. How going over to Ellis Island, very interesting place. I'm sure many other towns and states have the Statue of Liberty, so skip that item. There are also a lot of museums if that interests you. Not to mention the big hole where the twin towers used to be. I'd say Yankee Stadium, but unless you can get the bleacher seats or upper deck, is expensive. But in the same token, what a ballpark. i cannot say much for Citi Field, as I've never been there.
For someone to say that the city is still the dump it was in 1972 is completely ignorant and down-right stupid. To the idiot that said it should be a sheet of radioactive glass, you are sick. I think maybe you see a doctor in Siberia.
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