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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="FFKnuckles" data-source="post: 1739766" data-attributes="member: 15532"><p>I actually came back from NYC this saturday (day trip) and I can tell you that the Central Park Zoo looks to be kind of lacking (keep in mind i didn't go in though, just looks small and you can see some animals from outside). Rockefeller was PACKED to the brim, but Trump's ice skating rink in central park wasn't too bad, just a small line. ALOT of designer stores if you walk south along 5th, 6th, even 7th. Times Sqaure is really crowded but all the stores are built to amaze and they are amazing, so take a look inside too. Some museums are lined on the side of central park like the Met, Guggenheim (sp?) and some other one around the middle of the right side (sorry i'm not from new york and dont know streets well). Definately call ahead for restuarants because at 5:30 it seemed like a 2 hour wait for the most popular. Don't forget to check out store displays at Sak's and Macy's (Sak's is better, cuase it's not freakin polar express) and there's a big mall too, but forgot where that is.</p><p></p><p>PS..Leave early, leave late or early too - my mustang can an inch (no exageration) from being crunched by a bus where i was in the lane and the bus was trying to merge (he was at my door too) . Good Luck and have fun!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FFKnuckles, post: 1739766, member: 15532"] I actually came back from NYC this saturday (day trip) and I can tell you that the Central Park Zoo looks to be kind of lacking (keep in mind i didn't go in though, just looks small and you can see some animals from outside). Rockefeller was PACKED to the brim, but Trump's ice skating rink in central park wasn't too bad, just a small line. ALOT of designer stores if you walk south along 5th, 6th, even 7th. Times Sqaure is really crowded but all the stores are built to amaze and they are amazing, so take a look inside too. Some museums are lined on the side of central park like the Met, Guggenheim (sp?) and some other one around the middle of the right side (sorry i'm not from new york and dont know streets well). Definately call ahead for restuarants because at 5:30 it seemed like a 2 hour wait for the most popular. Don't forget to check out store displays at Sak's and Macy's (Sak's is better, cuase it's not freakin polar express) and there's a big mall too, but forgot where that is. PS..Leave early, leave late or early too - my mustang can an inch (no exageration) from being crunched by a bus where i was in the lane and the bus was trying to merge (he was at my door too) . Good Luck and have fun!! [/QUOTE]
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