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Going to New York....need help
I'll be visiting NY City in October. I'm staying at the Pod Hotel.
I've never been and I'm going to be a bit out of my element. I've never even been on a fucking train and I think that's how I'm supposed to get from JFK to my hotel! Should be an adventure
My nights are taken care of but not sure what to do during the day or what the weather will be like.
Any tips on getting around, eating, having fun, not getting robbed, or anything that's essential???
Much appreciated!
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RE: Going to New York....need help
(08-12-2008 11:14 AM)finefantastic Wrote: hey,
i'd be wary of the pod hotel. my friend stayed there and both she and her boyfriend got bed bugs. they compensated her mildly (50 bucks and some apologies) but i'd try to affirm that they've dealt with this issue since.
Nothing all that new in terms of bed bugs in NYC - or in many of the metros in the US. They exist irrespective of the cleanliness of an establishment. They've been increasing in number since '05 as more tourists overseas come to America [thanks to the cheaper dollar]. If you're worried about bed bugs, just inspect the room before setting up shop - if they're there, you'll know. If they're there, leave! These pests can and will hitch a ride in your suitcase all the way back home with you.
Anyway, as for what to do during the day in NYC? Come on, it's a huge city - pretty much anything. If you're into baseball - and the Yankees are out of it by then - take a tour of Yankee Stadium before they rip it down. There's plenty of galleries in SoHo, restaurants almost anywhere. Village area has some nice, quaint places to eat, listen to some jazz, etc. I usually stay away from Times Square, but if you've never been, it's worth seeing... once [I say the same thing about McSorley's Ale House on 7th - great atmosphere for being such an old Irish pub, but definitely only worth a daytime visit].
The subway system can be tricky - I've taken the wrong train plenty of times. I always just ask someone on the train, "is this the way to so and so" - nine times out of ten, you'll get a friendly response and more info than you need. If it's too daunting, then take a taxi.
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MiXX
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RE: Going to New York....need help
(07-25-2010 02:24 PM)playa_with_a_passport Wrote: (07-25-2010 01:59 PM)MiXXmaster27 Wrote: (07-25-2010 01:39 PM)kingkong Wrote: What's the deal with street parking a motorcycle in midtown manhattan? Probably just over the weekend. Been to New York many times and never drove/parked, but I'm thinking about riding the motorcycle there next time. If one realistically has no other choice than to pay for garage parking, that screws up the arithmetic.
Weekends are not as packed, but parking is still a bitch in NYC - especially midtown Manhattan.
Now, you may find spots along Lexington, 3rd, 2nd and 1st ave - but if you want to be "safe" and worry-free, I would just pay a spot for the day/night rates. They will tow your bike in a nano-second even if they are ultimately wrong....should be cheap to rent a spot for a bike. Ask a few spots as prices differ door-to-door.
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I asked a couple of cop buddies of mines who are cops in Midtown North Precint(it covers Times Square and most of Midtown). They told me they have never heard of a bike ever being towed. They dont even think a bike can get a parking ticket. The only thing you have worry about with street parking is somebody hitting your bike while parked and driving away.
shit, if you got cop friends - you're set! You did not say that!
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MiXX
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RE: Going to New York....need help
(07-26-2010 06:30 PM)kingkong Wrote: As far as I know it's impossible to tow a motorcycle. I regularly abuse that fact. Put a wheel lock on and it's doubly impossible. If there's a tow truck out there set up to securely lift away a wheel locked bike, I've never seen or heard of it. My concern is just tickets.
Motorcycles can get towed with tow trucks that have "lift planks" if they really want to fuck with you, and it depends on the aggressiveness of the towing company used, but likely will not happen, and you'll be given tickets galore.
so yeah, you're right towing your bike may be unlikely...tickets are given out like gov't cheese is handed out in Brooklyn. Just read posted signs and you should be fine.
However, my advice is to park in a garage and walk around worry free and focus more on bangin local New York women. So park in a garage as a surefire safe bet.
I would not worry too much about it - if you park illlegaly, well - pay the fine -life goes on - I've had my fair share of parking tixx in Manhattan - and one time I was even legally parked, and STILL got a ticket!
My .02
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RE: Going to New York....need help
(07-25-2010 01:39 PM)kingkong Wrote: What's the deal with street parking a motorcycle in midtown manhattan? Probably just over the weekend. Been to New York many times and never drove/parked, but I'm thinking about riding the motorcycle there next time. If one realistically has no other choice than to pay for garage parking, that screws up the arithmetic.
Park your bike on Riverside Drive in the Upper West Side, anywhere from about 72nd to 100th. You can park it there for 6 days straight, but you MUST move it on the day posted for street cleaning, or they (get this) tow it to another location where they find an empty spot and park it there. Bye bye bike.
On everything else - New York is very safe - take it easy. Put you bags on the foldy elevated thing, or the desk at any Hotel anyhere in the world. Don't put bags on the floor.
I previously posted some lengthy shit about things to do in NYC - you can check by my name to find. For Pizza - I dig Patsy's or Dean's...
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RE: Going to New York....need help
(07-30-2010 12:27 AM)Weapons Wrote: (07-25-2010 01:39 PM)kingkong Wrote: What's the deal with street parking a motorcycle in midtown manhattan? Probably just over the weekend. Been to New York many times and never drove/parked, but I'm thinking about riding the motorcycle there next time. If one realistically has no other choice than to pay for garage parking, that screws up the arithmetic.
Park your bike on Riverside Drive in the Upper West Side, anywhere from about 72nd to 100th. You can park it there for 6 days straight, but you MUST move it on the day posted for street cleaning, or they (get this) tow it to another location where they find an empty spot and park it there. Bye bye bike.
They cant tow your car for violating alternate side of the street parking(street cleaning). Everything else is fair game i.e. Parking near hydrant, parking in disable person spot, parking in "no standing"', bus stops and the list goes on and on. Parking on meters and on the side the street being cleaned on are about the safest as far as towing is concerned. Also, when they do towed your car they don't take to another street, they take it to the police pound where you have to fork almost $300 bucks to get it back. The only time they will tow your car and moved it to another street without penalty is when they are repaving the street.
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