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Mon, Nov 10 2014, 9:08 am
Please anyone with quick ideas to do tomorrow outdoor? Or indoor. I would go to Manhattan maybe. Is Rockefeller center interesting? Central park? any kosher food in that area for lunch?? I've never been there for a day.. And I hear weather is gonna be nice. Please share whatever you think we can do. Tia
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singleagain
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Mon, Nov 10 2014, 9:13 am
how far would you drive? cause in southern jersey, there's this really interesting place called wheaton arts, where they make glass and other crafts, but it's in millville, nj http://www.wheatonvillage.org <---this is the site, and I might have coupons in my email,
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Mon, Nov 10 2014, 10:08 am
Little too far for me. Thanks anyway
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amother
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Mon, Nov 10 2014, 10:26 am
The city is beautiful!
It's not too far. Parking can be expensive but u can check online for coupons.
U can walk on 5th ave u see gorgeous buildings etc.
Rockefeller center is right there- by 50th I think? There is the top of the rock there but I find that boring
There is milchig cafe k on 48th And milk and honey(pizza shop type) on 45th both between 5th and 6th.
There are lots of fleishig things near by.
Ur very close to Times Square.
Or by 5th and 42 there's Bryant park that's beautiful.
Or Central Park if u walk up past the 50s... Horse and buggy rides:)
The city is fun to walk around and u feel like u went somewhere. I love it:)))
Also a broadway matinee or Madame Tussaus meuseom if that's ur type...
Ask any other specific questions I'll be happy to answer:)
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amother
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Mon, Nov 10 2014, 10:35 am
Tomorrow is kosherfest. Its amazing if u can get in.
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Mon, Nov 10 2014, 11:31 am
I would love to get into kosherfest. But don't have ticket. So I think central park sounds good. Is there a water to walk around? And what street should I park?
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doctorima
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Mon, Nov 10 2014, 12:17 pm
The largest body of water in Central Park is the Reservoir, which runs from 85th to 96th streets. I love walking around the Lake, where there's boating in the summer, though it's smaller. Bow Bridge is there and it's famous; it's around 74th street. Here's a good resource for things to see in the park:
http://www.centralparknyc.org/.....d-do/
Street parking can be quite difficult, especially if you're not from the area, and it might be easier just to find a nearby garage. Here's a great resource to find the best deals (and coupons) on parking garages:
http://nyc.bestparking.com/
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