Monday, July 17, 2006

NY

New York in about a month. I'm sort of excited. Can't really gauge the meter's level until I've seen some real infinite skyline.

What is absolutely essential to do in New York?

My current plan is: walk around, possibly listen to some music.

I've done most of the tourist type stuff already, don't really care about Broadway unless I get to see the Lion King. Looking for something great to do, something I'll be contemplating for the next few weeks.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

China Town!

9:53 AM  
Blogger Fifth said...

Specifics?

11:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.chinatown-online.com/

It is a bit cheesy/fun as I hear. China's little corner of the world in NY. Also I can't remember what street its on buy on a certain weekend every month there is this massive thrifty fair every third week I believe that was fun. The museums are pretty cool, but expensive. There is some sort of package deal I believe for students that makes it okay price-ish wise. That's a few I can think of right now.

1:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

metropolitan museum of art. although I think I may have told you that in person already.

--ember

8:18 PM  
Blogger Jeremy Abernathy said...

If I were you I'd hit the lower-east side in the morning, find some local spots, and figure out if there are shows happening at night. Yeah, Broadway annoyed me. It was more like Disneyland than NYC. The MET is nice. You could always go to the Neue Galerie. See the most expensive painting ever...

Also, I wonder if it'd be fun to go to Harlem in the daytime.

5:34 AM  

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