Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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And places for the slightly mature person who doesnt think he is slightly mature?
Can I just add that the legendary rudeness of New Yorkers is just that, when Mrs Jakarta & I went a few years back she felt a bit unwell on our second night (a Sunday) so I trucked off to a nearby Sports Bar to watch some NFL action.
As soon as my neighbours found out that I had an appreciation of the game going back to the 1980's plus a soft spot for the NY Jets (the Birmingham City of the NFL) I had Beer Buddies until chucking out time. I can't actually remember when that was although I seem to recall they saw me back to our Hotel (The Washington Square in Greenwich Village which I can also thoroughly recommend).
A Great City.
Ooooooh get you! Nice one
I'll point out that I've paid less in cash than any of the economy passengers on the flight will have done (plus a load of Virgin miles that I diligently collect).
It will be worth it to be able to sit at a bar on a plane.
Not flying Norwegian from Gatwick then?
Anyone on here flown budget transatlantic yet?
I have.
Tbh its not that much different from BA. You can prepay your food and they know which seat you are sitting at so its its just the same really. The eats are also very similar to World Traveller in BA whilst the Premium seats are easily comparable to World Traveller Plus.
The real problem is that they only fly 3 times a week. This means you are stuffed if there a problem with the flight. BA fly 8 times a day which means its a lot easier to get on another flight.
I'll be there on Thursday week. Will be going to MSG to see the Rangers. Been to NYC many times as my siblings live there and never get bored of the place.
I have a shed load of restaurant recommendations if anyone wants this?
Bozza, will you still be there on the 12th?
Unfortunately we fly home late on the evening of the 11th.
Good selection already mentioned. Top of the Rock, Ellen's Stardust Diner, Staten Island Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge, High Line.
One tip. If you fly Aer Lingus via Dublin, you can immigrate in Dublin, which can save you up to two hours waiting in line at JFK. Alternatively, fly to Newark, where there are direct trains to Penn Station. Getting to Manhattan from JFK is a pain at the best of times.
What hotel have you booked?
I'll be there next Friday for the first time (Mayfair, Times Sq). Hopefully going to watch Book or Mormon at Broadway if I get the chance.
Might want to try and book before you go. It's one of only two Broadway shows that they never discount tickets for (can't remember what the other one is- maybe Wicked?) so you won't pick up anything cheap at the TKTS booth last minute, for example.