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Need a little help.
It looks like, The Lord Willing, I will be getting to travel for work for the first time ever, here in a little over a week. It will be up in NJ, between Philly and NYC. Never been to either, so I plan to try to visit each to at least eat and maybe catch a couple sites, etc.
1) I will be in a rental car. I have no idea about driving to/in either city. Can someone tell me the best way to get in the city -esp NYC. And where do I park once I'm there, like if I wanted to visit Time Square/central park/WTC, etc? Is there somewhere to park the car and then travel on the subway? Any ideas?
2) is Philly hard to get around in?
3) If you only had ONE restaurant to recommend ($ 30-40 and under) in either city, what would it be?
Thanks and Go Vols!
Good luck finding a place to park in NYC. I'd definitely leave the car wherever you first park and use the train (or taxis, which don't cost all that much) eating for 30-40 is different in NYC than here. It won't get you into a nice restaurant. Won't even get you into Angelo and Maxie's. I'd also recommend the dumplings in Chinatown. It cheap, they're amazing, and it's right near the Brooklyn Bridge. The reason I mention the bridge is this: I saw everything NYC had to offer tourists, but my favorite was just walking across the bridge. I went just around dark, and it was quiet, beautiful, and all the other nice words you'd never use to describe NYC.Off-topic-
Need a little help.
It looks like, The Lord Willing, I will be getting to travel for work for the first time ever, here in a little over a week. It will be up in NJ, between Philly and NYC. Never been to either, so I plan to try to visit each to at least eat and maybe catch a couple sites, etc.
1) I will be in a rental car. I have no idea about driving to/in either city. Can someone tell me the best way to get in the city -esp NYC. And where do I park once I'm there, like if I wanted to visit Time Square/central park/WTC, etc? Is there somewhere to park the car and then travel on the subway? Any ideas?
2) is Philly hard to get around in?
3) If you only had ONE restaurant to recommend ($ 30-40 and under) in either city, what would it be?
Thanks and Go Vols!
Spring outlooks from Patrick Brown:
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UT Vols have much to replace in defensive front seven | Times Free Press
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Need a little help.
It looks like, The Lord Willing, I will be getting to travel for work for the first time ever, here in a little over a week. It will be up in NJ, between Philly and NYC. Never been to either, so I plan to try to visit each to at least eat and maybe catch a couple sites, etc.
1) I will be in a rental car. I have no idea about driving to/in either city. Can someone tell me the best way to get in the city -esp NYC. And where do I park once I'm there, like if I wanted to visit Time Square/central park/WTC, etc? Is there somewhere to park the car and then travel on the subway? Any ideas?
2) is Philly hard to get around in?
3) If you only had ONE restaurant to recommend ($ 30-40 and under) in either city, what would it be?
Thanks and Go Vols!
Don't drive if you can, especially to NYC. Try to take the train in and subway/cab/walk around, driving/parking is a disaster especially if this is your first trip. You can always find a garage to park in and there are spots, but they usually aren't convenient depending on the time of day and garages can be expensive. If you do drive and park, make sure you read the signs, I got $115 ticket the other day for no parking from 11pm to 6am or something stupid like that.
Taking the train in to Grand Central is great, you can walk to Times Square easily from there. I would ask the hotel where you will be staying, I'm sure they can give you specific directions on the best way to get to the city for sure.
Off-topic-
Need a little help.
It looks like, The Lord Willing, I will be getting to travel for work for the first time ever, here in a little over a week. It will be up in NJ, between Philly and NYC. Never been to either, so I plan to try to visit each to at least eat and maybe catch a couple sites, etc.
1) I will be in a rental car. I have no idea about driving to/in either city. Can someone tell me the best way to get in the city -esp NYC. And where do I park once I'm there, like if I wanted to visit Time Square/central park/WTC, etc? Is there somewhere to park the car and then travel on the subway? Any ideas?
2) is Philly hard to get around in?
3) If you only had ONE restaurant to recommend ($ 30-40 and under) in either city, what would it be?
Thanks and Go Vols!
The VQ guys each picked 1 "newcomer" they were eager to see this Spring.
Brice picked Riley Ferguson. Ferguson was listed in the article at 6'3 and 189 lbs. Hubbs went the unique route, and picked Hurd. Rob Lewis picked Coleman Thomas. Fortenberry picked Von Pearson. Austin Price picked Jakob Johnson. And Grant Ramey selected Coleman Thomas.
I have to agree. I remember watching him when he was in high school in the consolation game for the city championship. I knew he was going to Tennessee and that is the day I became a fan of my father's favorite team, now my alma mater.Chuck Webb is the baddest man to ever run the football for us. If you're too young to have seen him it truly hurts my heart that you missed it. Cobb was excellent as well but CW was a straight up beast.
The VQ guys each picked 1 "newcomer" they were eager to see this Spring.
Brice picked Riley Ferguson. Ferguson was listed in the article at 6'3 and 189 lbs. Hubbs went the unique route, and picked Hurd. Rob Lewis picked Coleman Thomas. Fortenberry picked Von Pearson. Austin Price picked Jakob Johnson. And Grant Ramey selected Coleman Thomas.
Yeah I don't prefer it. But I'm gonna be 1-1.5 hours outside of NYC. So i kinda have to. Ha. If there is a good place to park and then jump on the subway I am open to it
Yeah I don't prefer it. But I'm gonna be 1-1.5 hours outside of NYC. So i kinda have to. Ha. If there is a good place to park and then jump on the subway I am open to it