We have booked our hotel now.. Gone with 70 Park Avenue..
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Karen_uk wrote:Yes you can do, but if you do get to go to the statue, book your tickets via the official site statuecruises.com book the earliest time ferry out too, also avoids potential queues, and allow yourself enough time - the climb to the top (if its back open then) is rather gruelling lol and the view isn't that fab, but its an experience certainly worth taking.
Ellis Island (which you get to on the same ferry after Liberty Island) is also worth checking out - we went on a free ranger tour which lasted 45 mins and learned a great deal in that time. Interesting to wander round.
We didn't do the hop on and hop off. Traffic is so busy we found it much better to get a metro card, cost us about $27 for the week and you can use it as often as you like. The "attractions" are so spread out this enables you to get where you want or need to, cheaply, quickly and avoid being stuck in traffic. Was the best money we spent for our trip![]()
We also booked open ended tickets for the empire state building this saved the initial queue to get tickets but we also went there for when it opened and were up at the top for in about 20 mins. TOTR didn't need to book in advance and there was little waiting time, although we preferred the ESB.
If you are there, you can always check out the Macey's Parade![]()
WE loved New York - cannot wait to return!
emdia43 wrote:bubble123 wrote:Thanks again everyone. Was looking at flying with Virgin Atlantic again.. We were booked to stay at the park central last year when we unfortunatley couldnt make it.. we paid then 760 for 5 nights for late november..
Luckily only lost 16 when we had to cancel.. Thats one of the reasons i booked it incase the visa wasnt here in time..
You know the woodbury common outlets can you get the bus when ever you like? Or if you go are you there for say a whole 8 hours or which ever?
Like the ones in vegas & orlando you can come & go as you please? I realise that these are further out & just wondered if the buses run regular?emdia43 wrote:The day after Thanksgiving is Black Friday- that is the busiest day of the shopping year. It does not let up all that weekend. After that it's 'normal' Christmas shopping crowds.
Are the crouds alot worse than christmas crouds? :)
I live in the USA.
Thanksgiving weekend everywhere the malls are jam-packed because stores start their sales. Some people love that, it's the start of Christmas season - my daughter always goes shopping then,for bargains, she likes the atmosphere, whereas I avoid it - all the traffic jams, standing in line . Once that weekend is over it settles down, weekday shopping is fine, the closer to Christmas the busier it gets again....
Personally, I wasn't all that impressed with Century 21. while it's a huge store with plenty of things, the quality of some of the things wasn't great and they only have selected brands. It's still worth a visit though but it was really busy when I was their with massive queues to pay.wendywu wrote:Century 21 is a massive discount store selling upmarket brands. It is very near the 9/11 site and well worth a visit for bargains.
bubble123 wrote:If anyone else has any other tips on places to eat etc
bubble123 wrote:Do you get close enough for decent pictures of the statue of liberty while on the ferry?
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