Things I would do if I ever went to New York City:
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Ride the subway -
Visit Central Park - Go to a Yankees game and root for the opposite team
- Visit Wall St. during trading hours
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Check out Times Square, possibly say “hi” to Al Roker -
Go shopping in shops I can’t afford to shop in on 5th Avenue -
Stop by the location of the WTC - Go to one of the many museums and art galleries
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Go bar hopping in a trendy “village” in Manhattan -
Eat somewhere with small portions and large bills - Visit the Empire State Building
- Visit the Statue of Liberty
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Buy fake designer goods from a street vendor -
Throw risk to the wind and eat a hot dog from a street vendor
Things I didn’t do in New York City and neither should you:
- Take pictures of the poor bums on the street, while attempting to appear concerned
- Pose for pictures in front of Ground Zero with smiles on your face
Things I did in New York City that I would not recommend doing:
- Walking 2.9 miles in downtown Manhattan when the 2 train would drop you off a block from where you need to be
- Visit Queens, even if it saves you $30 on a cab ride to the airport
- Staying on Wall St. on a weekend, it’s lifeless and boring
- Go to Central Park with a.) no plan of attack and b.) no blanket
Things that surprised me about New York City:
- It wasn’t nearly as dirty as I thought it would be
- The people were, for the most part, nice and helpful
- The NYPD does an amazing job of keeping bums and rif raft out of Manhattan. I counted about 5 bumbs total, which is about 300 less than I counted the last time I visited Fisherman’s Warf in San Francisco.
- Wall St. is a complete ghost town on the weekends
- The subway system, despite its legendary status, is largely a pile of crap
Overall, I had a good time in New York City. I can honestly say, though, that I don’t understand what draws people to the city. It smells, and wasn’t extremely exciting. Though it doesn’t smell as bad as New Orleans and is infinitely more exciting than Ypsilanti.