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My boys and are headed for NYC in October...we'll be staying in Jersey (hotels are a lot less expensive) and using the PATH to get into the city...my boys are interested in eating "real" New York pizza and meatball subs. Any suggestions about where to go for these treats?
Our rough plan at this time is to maybe spend our first evening in Times Square AND visit the WOD store (this all depends on how late our flight arrives etc currently scheduled for mid-afternoon)
Next day: Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, if time Ground Zero
Next day: Whatever we didn't have time for in the first 2 days, Brooklyn Bridge and we want to go on the Empire State bldg in the evening so we can see the view both day and night...anybody know if we can take food (dinner) up there with us?
Next day: Cetral Park (south)...maybe the Museum of Natural History
Next day: This is our go home day...but we don't leave until evening...so if we missed something, we'll try to catch it in the late am early pm on this day.
So, given that rough draft...can you guys recommend some good places to eat that are close by the areas we'll be visiting each day...
Also...is there anything else you think we should see...or leave out?
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I'm not sure if you can bring food up to the ESB. Their website just says no glass bottles. I'd highly recommend you buy and print out your tickets before you leave home, as that will save a lot of time
We ate at Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square when we went last fall. Big portions, quick service, and a good meal. There are tons of other places in that area though so there is no shortage of restaurants
I grew up on Long Island and a family favorite of ours is Katz's Delicatessen. We love it there and I miss it (I'm in PA now).
They have HUGE sandwiches you need a knife and fork for, pastrami, corned beef to die for, hot dogs, kinishes and yummy cream soda.
Ah, I want to go eat there right now!
Be warned their website isn't very user friendly...looks like someone took a website course and went nutso with FLASH!
As for everything else... even though I grew up in the area, I've never been to the Statue of Liberty. We attempted it twice but it takes a LONG time (ferry to island and lots of steps) and they closed before we got past the base! I know that you couldn't go up into the statue for a very long time after 9/11... I would double check the status of it before you get there.
Love the Museum of Natural History..and the Planetarium next door. Central Park Zoo used to be free...and there is a Carousel nearby too. South Street Seaport is a lot of fun on a nice day, and it is semi closeby to Ground Zero. I would normally recommend the aircraft carrier Intrepid, but it's being rehabbed.
FAO Schwartz is a fun store to check out, and Rockefeller Center...will give your sons an appreciation of how very large the Christmas tree is when they put it up!
I know that NBC does studio tours if you are interested in that...not sure of the specifics. (NBC is in the GE building which is the one behind where the Christmas tree goes in Rockefeller Center).
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Thank you guys so much for your help! This is a tough vacation to plan because we've never done anything outside of Disney before...I feel like I'm going into this blind...and of course my family has nothing good to say about going to NYC...only about the dangers of a mom and her boys...but I say both of them are taller than I am and I'll carry $20 with me specifically allocated for muggers! (hee! hee!)
Is John's Pizzeria a good place to get a meatball sub also?
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oh Serendipity has the best frozen hot chocolate, if you can, Carmines in the theater district, (near toys r us) is a great family style Italian place. Carmine's - Family Style Italian
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carmines is also in the heart of the theatre district. this makes it impossible to eat at before and after shows, so if you do go (and i'm a fan of it myself), try to eat during the time shows will be going on.
as for serendipity 3, i used to be a fan, but after the board of health actually shut it down for a period of time last year, i'm not too excited about it anymore.
it is right near dylan's candy bar though which is an awesome candy store.
We did the NBC Studios Tour, which is in the GE Building in Rockefeller Center. They have an good food court in the basement level that was good for my kids to find a quick bite for lunch after the tour. You can get your tour tickets online ahead of time (I highly recommend this - it guarantees your time) and there is a great NBC gift shop too.
There are a lot of restaraunts around Rockefeller Center, but we opted to eat inside and less waiting to be served. It's good to have a plan for each day with your tours prepaid and restaraunts prechosen. Too much time was wasted by others in our tour group who failed to show up with a plan and ended up spending most of their time waiting in line to be seated or waiting for food. We took our tours, ate and shopped. A good day for my kids!
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Love the photos on the Top of the Rock...is the view there better than the ESB? I'm sure I won't be able to convince my boys to go there instead of the ESB...unless you know of a movie in which King Kong is running away to the Top of the Rock!!!
Another vote for Carmine's...we had our department holiday dinner there and had a great time...it is located right in Times Square, it really fun and the prices are not bad at all (since it is family style)...
The Natural History Museum is great...we try to go every couple of months and it is the one place the kids never get bored (plus there have a really nice food court)...there also is a Carmine's on the upper West side (I find it calmer then the one in Times Sqaure...in it I think either the upper 80's or low 90's....