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Old 12 October 2014, 05:34 PM
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Has anyone been to New York over the xmas period? I have just booked the Royalton hotel for my xmas hols and was wondering what New York was like over the xmas hols. I have seen its Miami prices but that's ok I'm just wondering how safe it is and is over a week too long for this place?
Old 12 October 2014, 05:42 PM
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It's safe.

It might be cold.

Plenty to fill more than a week, although I'm not sure I'd want to spend that long there.
Old 12 October 2014, 06:04 PM
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I have been to Boston for xmas before and that was cold so I'm expecting New York to be the same, I just hope it doesn't snow too much
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Sounds great, I love New York.
Old 12 October 2014, 06:56 PM
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Yes, and it was absolutely fantastic

Stayed in a friends loft apartment in the meat district - which is uber trendy now,

It was like being in the film trading places - was a very very cold one too, snow everywhere

Went for a lovely walk along the river, down to Wall Street and the twin towers on Xmas morning, lovely and empty too
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2

Went for a lovely walk along the river, down to Wall Street and the twin towers on Xmas morning, lovely and empty too

Sounds like a good plan as I think most places are closed on xmas day?



I looked at other areas but for an easy holiday I had to book Times Square

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Old 12 October 2014, 08:22 PM
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I went early December..only 3 nights its amazing there, theres that much to see and do I doubt youll have enough time unless your there for a few weeks.. very cold, snowing actually. Times square is awesome but at Christmas its even better
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I have been at that time of year. Not a lot happens on xmas day, but its pretty busy before and after. On the run up to NYE it gets busier still.

Its a good time to go - a lot of things to see and do that are only on at that time of year.

Yes beware of the cold - it gets seriously cold in fact - and there can be snow. We flew on to another part of the US on the 28th and the snow was causing a lot of delays with flights. We were lucky because our connecting flight later that day from Cleveland was the last to leave for over 24hrs. The wing tips of the 757 we were on were almost touching the snow banks on the taxi ways - never seen anything like it.

Most of the attractions were fairly quiet from 23rd onwards.
Xmas day very quiet - write it off tbh unless you can find something on.
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I'm not there for New years eve as my daughter is only 16 so I can't be bothered for the issues involved in trying to find a good night out for my family. Xmas day I was probably planning on heading to the Chinese area so I can get a nice meal.

I expect most of my cash to get wasted in the sales after the 26th as that's what my missus and my daughter are looking forward to
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I found it irritatingly busy during the Xmas period. Went two years prior in November which was far more relaxing. Great city but expect a Tsunami of people walking towards you (Matrix Style) on every major throughfare.

If you brave Times Square for NYE be advised to get there very, very early and hold your spot all day and night. In 2006 we got there at 3pm and couldn't leave to use the loo without losing our spot. It might have been the Cops not liking the accent. They had guns. I obliged. It hurt.

True story.

Great City. Genuinely. Just another level busy compared to London and other European cities.
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Edit saw NYE comment later. Ignore.......

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Chinatown is quite grotty btw. Expect to see rats and a lot of knock off DVD sellers. Little Italy is nearby and lovely food there. Not that I don't like Chinese btw.
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