Draft Day in N.Y.C.

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Post by Diesel » Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:51 am

A few people asked me to let them know of places to go while they visit N.Y.C. in 2005 for the NFFC Drafts...It seems as though a few guys got caught up in the tourist traps around New York in 2004. If you have any questions, just send me a private message or just keep this thread going...I'll be happy to let you know where to go whether you're going to see a show, bar hopping, get a hamburger or a corned beef sandwich, I'll give you a few options that won't make you max out your ATM.

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Post by ShowMe » Mon Jul 04, 2005 1:14 pm

Diesel,

I'm going to be in town for a few days during late July.

I'll have my 11-yr old son with me and he hasn't been to NYC before and I want to show him some of better sights. Definitely the Statue of Liberty, for one. We also have tix to the Yankees game one night. But, what are some other places that you would recommend for a child to see? Sights that he might not see again for a very long time.

Thanks in advance.

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Post by Diesel » Mon Jul 04, 2005 1:51 pm

* The observation Deck in the Empire State building is pretty impressive(34th street and 5th ave.)...

* Madame Tussauds wax Museum on 42nd street is great for everyone because it's the only wax museum where you can touch the figures and take pictures. They always have the latest and most popular stars in there for you to take pictures with. My nieces went there and took pictures with the Derek Jeter and J-Lo figures and you would never know that they weren't the real thing...lol...If you go there, just expect to spend the $30 per person fee to get in...

http://www.madametussaudsny.com/

* There is a boat called "The Beast" that goes out on the Hudson River and goes about 50 miles per hour...It's a great thrill ride. It costs $17 per person and I think your 11 year old will love it. Here's the link---

http://www.circleline42.com/index.ihtml?page=beast


* Ground Zero (The site of the World Trade Center) is also a very popular place for people to come and pay their respects. If you're going to the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero is only about a 15 block walk from where you catch the boat to the Statue of Liberty.

* FAO Schwartz is on 59th street and 5th ave...It's the store where they filmed the movie "BIG" with Tom Hanks. This is a cool toy store. I believe they still have that gigantic piano in there that you can play with or even buy if you want. This store is right across the street from the beginning of Central Park and also 1 block away from Donald Trump's building, Trump Tower, that they film the show "The Apprentice" in...Of course you'll have to say "YOU'RE FIRED!" when you go there...lol

Hope this helps you out a little. I'll post more tomorrow...

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Post by BillyWaz » Mon Jul 04, 2005 2:37 pm

Originally posted by ShowMe:
Diesel,

I'm going to be in town for a few days during late July.

I'll have my 11-yr old son with me and he hasn't been to NYC before and I want to show him some of better sights. Definitely the Statue of Liberty, for one. We also have tix to the Yankees game one night. But, what are some other places that you would recommend for a child to see? Sights that he might not see again for a very long time.

Thanks in advance. I think a lap dance at Scores would be something he would remember for a very long time! ;)

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Post by Gordon Gekko » Mon Jul 04, 2005 2:53 pm

a couple of my friends will be in town. can you recommend some sites for streetwalkers? i heard 28th and lex has been dead for a while
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Post by Diesel » Mon Jul 04, 2005 3:30 pm

Gekko with the 100K that you have, you should have Heidi Fleis on speed dial. Giuliani got rid of all the streetwalkers a few years ago.
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Post by 3INTBOY » Mon Jul 04, 2005 4:17 pm

Originally posted by ShowMe:
Diesel,

I'm going to be in town for a few days during late July.

I'll have my 11-yr old son with me and he hasn't been to NYC before and I want to show him some of better sights. Definitely the Statue of Liberty, for one. We also have tix to the Yankees game one night. But, what are some other places that you would recommend for a child to see? Sights that he might not see again for a very long time.

Thanks in advance. When going to the Statue you MUST!!! buy tickets to walk up on the Statues Base at the Dock that you leave from. If you get to the Island without tickets they will not let you up into the Statue Base. Don't forget that.
I have been there twice recently and it can really be a disappointment.

I have a 10 year old and he loved Jeckyll and Hydes on 56th and (6th)(I think) could be park, Check the address. It's a theme restraunt and a good one. It will put you at Central Park and Trump Tower to do a few other things. Good spot.

The Museum of Natural History is also a must. Dinosaurs etc. amazing and really nice.

Enjoy.

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Post by Team Legacy » Mon Jul 04, 2005 4:56 pm

hmm. this gives me an idea...
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Post by Route Collectors » Tue Jul 05, 2005 3:49 am

Originally posted by BillyWaz:
quote:Originally posted by ShowMe:
Diesel,

I'm going to be in town for a few days during late July.

I'll have my 11-yr old son with me and he hasn't been to NYC before and I want to show him some of better sights. Definitely the Statue of Liberty, for one. We also have tix to the Yankees game one night. But, what are some other places that you would recommend for a child to see? Sights that he might not see again for a very long time.

Thanks in advance. I think a lap dance at Scores would be something he would remember for a very long time! ;)
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Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Jul 05, 2005 4:01 am

I'm gonna be in NY. What more could any of you guys ask for? :D
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