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My first time visiting New York (pg. 2)
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| BradMiller |
| The only times you can really 'beat' the traffic are between 9pm - 5am Sun - Thurs. Anytime other than that you're pretty much screwed. |
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| Cubsnation1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by BradMiller
The only times you can really 'beat' the traffic are between 9pm - 5am Sun - Thurs. Anytime other than that you're pretty much screwed. |
If fly Lag. I will see the Mets new stadium ? |
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| ArminD1981 |
| quote: | Originally posted by AY STAR
yea when you go also make sure you go to "randalls island" and not "rikers island"...they are very close in distance, but very far in worlds apart :toothless |
hahaha u stupid andrew :haha: :haha: :haha: |
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| BradMiller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cubsnation1
If fly Lag. I will see the Mets new stadium ? |
Not sure about that, but forgot to mention that my fav way to fly in is from a red-eye flight - and then you just fall asleep in the cab for an hour while you're stuck in traffic. :) |
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| Cubsnation1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ArminD1981
hahaha u stupid andrew :haha: :haha: :haha: |
Maybe this time I will finely meet u in person ! |
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| AY STAR |
| quote: | Originally posted by ArminD1981
hahaha u stupid andrew :haha: :haha: :haha: |
rofl.... iam just saying :toothless
lol @ kelly and rory for haveing a good sense of humor and getting my jokes :) |
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| Cubsnation1 |
| LaGuardia airport is there a train that takes u to Ny city ? |
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| yankeeBaby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cubsnation1
LaGuardia airport is there a train that takes u to Ny city ? |
damn dude, why dont you write a list of questions and we can answer them all at once. ;) LOL
If you take a cab, you will see Citifeild. Cabs from ANY NYC airport is $45 to **anywhere** in Manhattan, flat rate. The only other expense you would have to pay is the bridges or tunnels or tip. ($5-8 for a bridge or tunnel)
From, LGA, the best bet is to take the M60 bus, which take you right to upper manhattan. Its $2.25, playable by metro card or CHANGE ONLY. no dollar bills, so bring quarters. Its a very short trip by car, but since the bus stops every 2 blks its probably a bit longer, butwill save you loads of money. I would really figure out where you are staying first tho, before you consider which you would prefer to take (cab or bus).
lol @ andrew, always being a comedian. :toothless |
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| Cubsnation1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by yankeeBaby
damn dude, why dont you write a list of questions and we can answer them all at once. ;) LOL |
Sorry so many things to see so little time ! |
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| MeLLyMeL |
dude.. take the M60 up until Astoria Blvd or something and transfer to the N train.
But you don't have a metrocard or else the transfer would have been free from the bus to the train.
I love laguardia just cuz it costs 2.25 (now) to go to the airport. I don't care how long it takes from brooklyn! |
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| BradMiller |
| I say just take a cab ($45) or the Super Shuttle ($20) (if you're in the mood for bad customer service and pain...) Going via bus or train is def cheaper, but with all your luggage with you it's just not worth it in my books. 'Sides if you've never been here you can get lost / stuck somewhere easily and the last thing you'll want is to be stranded in the middle of nowhere with all your stuff... |
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| MeLLyMeL |
What kind of metrosexual are you?
lol. I have loads of clothes with me but they all fit in a carry on with wheels. It isn't that difficult to lug your around. If I can do it in heels - a dude can do it.
It's only a weekend trip. |
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