We got back from our 5 night trip to New York on Tuesday and had such a wonderful time that we haven't stopped talking about it since, as I've ran out of friends, family and strangers to yak to, I've decided to write about it as well!
We arrived at Newark at 3.45pm and were through immigration and baggae within about 15 minutes (all were surprisingly nice too.) We met up with my sister, Jenny, at Newark, she had flown from Birmingham. I had pre-booked a car from Carmel Limo, after a free phone call it was there within minutes, and was very swish! The journey from the airport was slow going, but the driver chatted all the way and pointed out all the sights. The weather was colder than home when we arrived, but got steadily nicer throughout the stay, we had taken scarves, gloves, thermals, the lot, and wore a bit less each day, we never felt cold.
We stayed at Hotel 41, it was just as we imagined and was in an excellent location, just off Time Square. Jenny stayed at the Milford Plaza, that too was nice, not at all like the bad reviews it seems to get.
The first night we had decided to walk to the ESB, to see New York by dark, it was spectacular. Buying the tickets on-line really did save time and hassle. We then walked to Grand Central Station, St Patrick's Catherdral, then the Rockerfeller Centre, just taking in the atmoshere. We intended watching the skating, but the rink was being 'hoovered', then to have a cocktail in the Rainbow Room, in our excitement we had forgot not to wear jeans so had to miss that too! We then wandered back to Time Square for some food. We spotted Carmine's and managed to get a table straight away. The food was huge -two portions would have fed 6 people with ease, but it was really good. We thought we had tired feet - we were wrong!
We were up early the next morning and had a walk down to Macy's, but it didn't open until 10am, so we sat on a bench had a cig and watched the work crowds - we really felt we were in New York!
I'd booked a Big Apple Greeter, Chuck, and we were all meeting at Hotel 41 at 11am. I had been swapping e-mails with Chuck the week before hand so it was dead exciting meeting him. We had decided to see some of Soho, Greenwich Village, China Town and Little Italy, as they seemed the most difficult areas to cover alone. Chuck started by having a chat about what sort of things we wanted to do, any special intrests we had. The BAG's provide a 2 trip metrocard for each visitor, so the first thing we did was have a 'How to use the Subway' lesson - that was worth it's weight in gold throughout the holiday. It was so easy once you had a bit of confidence and understood the uptown/downtown bit, we cut out the Manhattan section of the subway map to make things easier to handle too. Chuck gave us a printed map of Manhattan off the internet, we abandoned our heavyguide books for this for the rest of our stay, it was loads easier than faffing around looking in books.
We got out at Union Square and walked the whole four areas! It was really good, we would have never seen a quarter of it if we'd tried to do it alone. We got on with Chuck like a house on fire and all talked non-stop! We went to Dean and Delucas - a must for any foodie. He took us to lunch at a little Chinese 'cafe', we would have never gone in there in a million years but it was fantastic, and only $20 for a huge meal for the four of us. Chuck left us at 4pm and we did our first solo subway trip! I would reccommend booking a greeter, we had the most brilliant day and wouldn't have been half as confident exploring on our own if we hadn't. On the way home we got New York cheesecake.
That night we went to see The producers - we were disappointed to say the least. As we were still full from the cheesecake we went back to the hotels to rest our feet without tea!
On friday I had booked Tavern on the Green for lunch, so we made our way down 5th Ave shopping, F.A.O Schwartz is wonderful, we managed to pop into Bloomingdales, before walking through Central Park to get to the resturant. Tavern on the Green is so pretty and the food was delicious. In the evening we went to Twelve Angry Men, it was really good, and we had the buzz that you should have when you come out of the theatre. Jenny had seen Mama mia 9which was also good, so we met up outside her theatre and went to Ellen's Starlight Diner for supper , great fun.
Saturday we took the subway down to Ground Zero, went to St Paul's church (very moving and dignified.) We were outside Century 21 for opening at 10.30am (big crowd waiting, you need to go early, when we went back at 4pm it was horrrendous) We had about 1 1/2 hours serious shopping (total $900 saved!!!!!) We walked to the Statern island ferry, did a on/off/on/off, really good, especially as it's free. Go on the right hand side right to the front for the best views of the Statue of Liberty. We then walked round to Seaport and then walked the Brooklyn Bridge. We got a cab to Katz's Deli - what a place! It's absolutely amazing, the food, the atmosphere and the people! Our feet were killing us by this time so we forced ourselves into a cab and had a wild ride back to Century 21! Staggered back to the hotels via the subway, collapsed exhausted for about 2 hours (longest time in room without sleeping) Then forced ourselves out to hit some Irish bars to revive ourselves!
Sunday we had a relaxing day shopping and seeing everthing on the first night in daylight (getting two sets of ESB tickets is well worth it.) We popped into the Carnigie Deli for lunch - big sandwiches but not a patch, in anyway, on Katz's! At night we went for a few drinks, then Joe Allen's for wonderful steaks.
Monday we did more last minute shopping, nipped into Bloomingdales, then had frozen hot chocolates and banana splitz at Serendipity - wonderful!!!!! We had booked a minibus on tne return to the airport (luggage had grown!!!!!!) Everything went really well until my partner checked-in, he has the same name as someone who is not allowed to fly, but luckily a different date of birth. He had his boarding cards and cases marked with SSSS and was subject to extra security checks (which was scarey) and all our baggage was searched. Does anybody know whether this will happen every time we go to the US now?
We had an absolutely wonderful holiday, it was amazing seeing all the famous sights in real life and New York is just how it is on telly! The people are so friendly (except in the ESB), the food is amazing and we felt safe all of the time, there are hundreds of police everywhere.
The advice we would give to any first timers like us would be get the most comfortable footwear you can find, get a Big Apple Greeter, plan a flexible itinery, book as much as possible before you go, experience all the different sorts of New York eating (take resturant advice from Tripadvisor, they are spot on, I made a list before we went and we took it with us everywhere and it was really worth it), walk as much as you can you can see so much more. To everyone going to New York you can't help but have a wonderful time, enjoy it!
Hi Clarissa,that was a fantastic report! me and my girlfriend are off to New York on march 12th for 7 nights and as she is irish we are taking in St Patricks day which should be great! anyway great tips,we have booked a greeter but as yet have not heard back from them and we booked it about 3 weeks ago,thanks greatly once again cheers Mark.
Hi its me again! i just wanted to know which sights you booked before you travelled to New York? cheers Mark.
You filled your time really well, did you actually get time to sleep?
How much was a greeter and where do you find out about them?
We were considering a stopover next time we go to Vegas, but I am not sure about it yet.
About booking in advance, we got 2 ESB tickets each (one for day, one of night) this saved lots of time and hassel, the first time we went up, about 7pmish, there was no queue, but the second time 9.30am there was (although not too bad, maybe 30 mins, but you don't want to waste any time there, there is so much to do, and why queue up twice if you only need to once.)
We got tickets for the shows through broadwaybox and broadway offers (about 35% off) and took print outs of other shows we may want to see. My sister used those as she only booked a few days before going, she got her tickets from the box office, but as she was only getting a single ticket and it was february it was quick and easy. Also the ticket she had for Mama Mia was right at the back. The queues for TCKS office were long at times.
I booked for Tavern on the Green, mainly because it was resturant week and I wanted a cheap lunch If we had gone on spec we would have had to wait for a table, it was packed out! Other resturants we went to we were seated straight away, but as I say it was february, when you are going I would book any 'special' meals in advance rather than be disappointed.
We booked a car rather than get a taxi, I'm glad we did. It was a similar price but really a big, clean, flashy car with leather seats and a nice driver, the cabs are the opposite!!!! We didn't book the return until the day before we came home, it was a good job too, because as I said our luggage had doubled and wouldn't have fit into a car
Pebbles, we loved New York it is so like you imagine. The day with Chuck was one of the highlights of our stay, it really did build our confidence with the subway and exploring, also the areas that we went to were areas that we wouldn't have seen well otherwise. If you have time during your stay it's something I'd definately reccommend, however bear in mind that it could be a full day and there are so many things you need to see and do (like the ESB, Statue of Liberty, 5th Avenue, Statue of Liberty, shopping etc) and these are all easy to do on your own, but can't neccesarily fit them into one day because of locations. We had 4 full days, 1 evening and 1 morning and we hammered it! I can honestly say that my feet have never hurt so much as walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and after the second stint at Century 21 I was too tired to breathe
I don't know how to links but if you google Big Apple Greeters you'll find the site, and I think there's a link in another thread on here. The greeters are voluntry and it costs nothing, we posted a donation with the form we filled in afterwards. The greeters aren't allowed to benefit however we bought lunch and drinks. You apply on-line and fill in a form, I would think it's best doing it on your first full day and book well in advance if your going at a busy time. Have fun!
I'm getting more and more excited about going!! I have to wait until October though...
Please can you give me the websites that you prebooked the ESB with and the restaurants?
Thanks
JAime C
http://www.menupages.com/ for reviews and there is also the actual menus and price and links to each resturant.
Cozz I really liked Serendipity, it is a really nice inside, all white cast iron furniture, airy and small. The frozen hot chocolate was like really nice semi-frozen chocolate milkshake with loads of cream on top in a huge round glass. It was certainly not your average milkshake! The banana split was wonderful and huge, the strawberry ice cream was delicious. We didn't manage to anywhere near finish either, so expect large portions. The frozen hot chocolate was only $7.50 and I would say worth it. Serendipity is just down the road from Bloomingdales and it is a very fitting place to go afterwards! I would say though that it opened at 11.30am, we arrived at 11am (didn't know when it opened) and there was already people waiting outside! They do take reservations.
Jaime, we booked the resturant directly on the web site, I did have to phone and change the booking before we went as well, they were really helpful. I looked on Cozz I really liked Serendipity, it is a really nice inside, all white cast iron furniture, airy and small. The frozen hot chocolate was like really nice semi-frozen chocolate milkshake with loads of cream on top in a huge round glass. It was certainly not your average milkshake! The banana split was wonderful and huge, the strawberry ice cream was delicious. We didn't manage to anywhere near finish either, so expect large portions. The frozen hot chocolate was only $7.50 and I would say worth it. Serendipity is just down the road from Bloomingdales and it is a very fitting place to go afterwards! I would say though that it opened at 11.30am, we arrived at 11am (didn't know when it opened) and there was already people waiting outside! They do take reservations.
Thanks Clarissa, I'll make a reservation then!
Thank you Cozz & Clarissa...
We hoped we would be able to ice skate in Central Park but will leave that till the end of our trip in case we break anything.
HERE.
If you have a slow dial up connection, it may take a bit of time to load, but it's worth it. Stay with it for several minutes to view the various shots available. And have your speakers turned up, as not only can you hear the buskers playing, you can even hear taxi drivers swear at pedestrians who don't get out of their way quickly enough !!
David
Hi Carrie ... if you are having trouble waiting until November to enjoy the hustle and bustle of New York, then please click If you have a slow dial up connection, it may take a bit of time to load, but it's worth it. Stay with it for several minutes to view the various shots available. And have your speakers turned up, as not only can you hear the buskers playing, you can even hear taxi drivers swear at pedestrians who don't get out of their way quickly enough !!
David
Excellent
I'm coming round to the idea of using a BAG - been a bit hesitant of visiting with a stranger and not paying a fee for the service - but the great reports I've read here about the Greeters makes me see they're probably just enthusiastic and passionate about their City - I hope I would do the same, if I was in a position to do so.
Thanks for the TimesSquare webcam, David
Howard
Book one, you won't regret it!
Great write up re NY - we are going in April to Hotel 41 - can't wait! Took your advice re the tickets for the shows and managed to get a good deal using the discount codes so thanks for that.
Would you be able to give me more info on the car you booked from the airport - I am bit of a novice at this. When I went on the Carmel website they ask for flight details and times - did you put your arrival time or a guess of when you expected to be through security etc? Also the drop down list for hotels didn't include Hotel 41 so did you just type in the address?
Sorry to be thick but just want everything to be sorted - thanks!
I wrote in the hotel name. For the time, I think I put the landing time, there was a bank of free telephones at the airport and you just phone Carmel from there when you arrive (they were a bit round a corner and I only found them because I knew there were freephones somewhere!). They were there within 5 - 10 minutes.
In the time from booking the car and going we had added my sister in, which meant 2 drop offs. I didn't contact them to change this but it didn't seem any problem, so I would imagine that they are pretty flexible with times and details etc. Make sure you have your exact hotel address written down ready to pass to the driver, we had a few frantic minutes scrabbling to find it. You have too take it that no car or taxi driver knows where anything is in New York!
Have a wonderful holiday, I'm still grinning about ours!
We are also going to Hotel 41 in April - what date are you going?
I noticed you said you booked broadway tickets using discount codes - did you use broadway box for this?
I am trying to book tickets but the discount codes expire on April 1st - so are no use!
Thanks
Adam
Referee, we found that the codes on Broadwaybox all change within about a week of each other, ours were pretty much before we went too. If you have the site notify you, it doesn't notify you for extended codes, so you have to keep going back to check.
Referee, have sent you a PM back but I did use the codes off Broadway Box and booked through ticketmaster - booking went through okay (I hope!) so good luck!
Keep all the info on NY coming - am so excited!
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