DbacksAllTheWay wrote:what are some good things to do in New York City? thanks
When are you going?? How old are you?? Interests?? How much money do you have? There are tons of things to do depending on what you like to do. A trip to Yankee Stadium is a must, though. Hopefully, they're in town when you come.
You left out the most important question Lo.
That is true but, unfortunately, everything costs a ton there.
Dr. Duran Duran wrote:I hear mugging people is always in season.
You hear wrong then.
The crime rate has been decreasing since the days of Gulliani. When Dinkens was Mayor he took power out of the cops hands. Gulliani fixed it. Of course the basic rules of how not to be a victim apply.
Well I am going to a family reunion in Cape Cod on June 22 and I will be in NYC on June 27th-July 2nd. I am 16, but my dad, mom, and two brothers (17 and 14), will also be going with me. We haven't planned much yet, and I really want to plan some stuff so I don't end up having to stand there waiting for my mom while she shops this whole time. We are probably going to a Yankee game vs. the mets, but would it also be good to do a tour of the stadium? I am pretty much open to any suggestions, thanks.
If you sit in the RF bleachers at Yankee stadium wearing a Sox uniform, they'll sing "Why are you gay" instead of "YMCA".
Shea sucks. I hate that place. Definitely go to Yankee Stadium. I took a tour of the stadium once with my baseball team. Basically a guy showed us around while telling us some history; we went in the clubhouse, the dugout, around the field via the dirt, and out to Monument Park. Be sure to do a curtain call and rub Babe Ruth's forehead with your sweat, like I did.
If you like it, I have a good place in Chinatown for some delicious roast pork.