Friday, April 27, 2012

Sport in NYC

I%26#39;m a bit of a football fan (soccer to all you New Yorkers ) and am visiting NYC in mid August. Any suggestions what sports will be played between 9th and 13th of August. I%26#39;d really like to see some form of American sport and dont really know what is on at that time of year.



Sport in NYC


I%26#39;ll try to help you out, but I really don%26#39;t know much about sports. Summer is baseball season in the U.S. Our two major leageue teams are the New York Yankees and the New York Mets, but we have minor league teams as well (I think there are 2).



Sport in NYC


There are really only two major sports going on--baseball and pro football training camps. Major League Baseball is either the Yankees or the Mets depending upon which team is playing at home. But if you want to try something fun and different, the Brooklyn Cyclones will be playing in Coney Island. They are a minor league baseball team (if they were an English soccer team they%26#39;d be somewhere around division 2 and non-league but with 8,000 fans watching) that plays in a beautiful 8,000-seat stadium adjoining the beach, boardwalk and Atlantic Ocean in Coney Island. Most of the seats are taken by season ticket holders but some less expensive seats are available (Brooklyncyclones.com for tickets) on game day. You can spend a day at Coney Island going on the rides or lying on the beach, eating hot dogs at Nathan%26#39;s and then going to the game. Most games start at 5 pm. Coney Island is reached by subway about an hour from Manhattan.





As for pro football training camps, the Giants train up in Albany, NY, but the Jets train at Hofstra University on Long Island and their practices and training sessions are open to the public.




You%26#39;re in luck, Steve. I just checked their schedule (I think you might call it a ';fixture list';?) and the Yankees are in town during your stay. Their stadium is in the Bronx.




As luck would have it I have tried to follow American Football for the last 15 years or so on English TV. For my sins I tend to follow the Giants. How far is Albany from the city, can I get there and are the training camps available to the public. If the Giants are not possible then I may try the Cyclones. Only problem being I will be in NYC for only 4 days and will have wife and 17 year old daughter in tow. The chances of getting the two of them away from the city are as likely as seeing the Giants in a superbowl!




Steve. Why ruin an otherwise good vacation by going to see the Giants? Besides, Albany is nearly a four-hour drive from New York City.





If you need a sports fix and have a wife and daughter to contend with, I%26#39;d go with the Cyclones or the Jets practice.



The Cyclones play in a lovely little ballpark in Coney Island, not a bad seat in the house. After the game you could have dinner at Gargiulo%26#39;s, a legendary Italian restaurant just down the block from the park. There are rides, the beach, the boardwalk and the ocean. What could be better?





As for the Jets, they practice at Hofstra, which is perhaps 10 minutes away by cab from the Roosevelt Field Mall, one of the largest and best shopping malls in the U.S. Drop the wife and daughter at the Mall and cab it over to Hofstra to watch practice. You can arrange to meet %26#39;em back at the Mall at a designated time and location after practice. You%26#39;ll have to take the Long Island Railroad from Penn Station to Carle Place and from there get a cab to the Mall.




Isn%26#39;t minor league ball over by August, Ruffian?




No, the Cyclones season runs through the end of August. Steve said he%26#39;d be here from the 9th to the 13th. The Cyclones have home games on the 10, 11th and 12th against the Tri-Cities Valley Cats, whomever they might be. Times haven%26#39;t been set yet but games usually begin at 5 pm.





And by the way, Steve, as far as things to do in Coney Island, I left off one of the best. You have to go for a ride on the Cyclone--the roller coaster after which the team is named.




Well what can I say-Coney Island and the Cyclones it is then. How easy are tickets to come by for an out-of-towner like me? The whole Coney Island experience sounds just great. Seeing as I dont arrive until August I%26#39;m sure many more questions will be winging their way over the pond. By the way my 4 nights in Manhatten will be spent at the Southgate Towers hotel-good, bad or shall I start worrying now?




Steve, you can check Brooklyncyclones.com for ticket info. There may be some day of game tickets available at the box office but those are likely to be in the outfield bleachers.





The Cyclones have been somewhat of a phenomenon. They are the first team in Brooklyn since the Dodgers left in 1955. In the league they play in, most teams average crowds of perhaps 2,500 fans. The Cyclones pack in 8,000 to every game and most of the tickets are purchased well before the season begins by season ticket holders. Brooklyn fans were so starved for baseball that in their first season the Cyclones sold out every game even before anybody knew what players would be playing on the team.





I don%26#39;t know much about the Southgate. Check the posts on the hotel section of this board.





By the way, if you need a football fix, the Metro Stars of the MSL should have started their season by then. They play at Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Haven%26#39;t checked the schedule so I don%26#39;t know if there%26#39;s a game while you%26#39;re in town.




Ruffian42-as usual an immediate reply-thanks for that. Have looked at the posts for the southgate and they look favourable. I think I%26#39;ll definitely try to watch the Cyclones. I%26#39;m really looking forward to NYC and will no doubt post my itinery to see what you new yorkers can advise for me to do.



For all you fans of Man. Utd-at last a derby day victory over the Blues at the council house!

what shoes?

help two days to go and I can%26#39;t decide what fotwear to pack, my husband says one thing, I say another. Is there snow on the groubd or has it all gone ? is it very wet ? help please !!!



Penny



what shoes?


No snow left. It rained yesterday and should rain (or snow) later this week.





I%26#39;d bring something that can get wet, at least.



what shoes?


No snow on the ground, not wet at all, but must come prepared for both, because you never know. Forecast for Thursday - Sunday, partly sunny, temperture 3.8 - 4C. Calling for snow showers or rain for MOnday %26amp; Tuesday (that depends on how cold it gets).





Again, prepare for all contingencies and you will be fine.





Have a great trip!




The most important thing to pack is your most comfortable walking shoes! Hopefully they%26#39;re waterproof.

Opticians

Is it (a) possible and (b) easy to pick up prescription specs in NY?



Opticians


I don%26#39;t know whether your UK prescription would be filled here. You might need to get an exam for an American prescription. Most optician shops should have an optician on staff who can do the exam, though.





There are several glasses-in-an-hour chains here, plus loads of independents who tend to have more expensive and more varied frames but who don%26#39;t generally turn around the glasses that same day.



Opticians


I%26#39;ve used many opticians over the years, and have gotten the best service at Lens Crafters. They%26#39;ve got many stores around the city.

Clarion Hotel on Park Ave. South - good location???

Does anyone know about the location of the Clarion Park Ave. South?? I know it got pretty good reviews on this website but is it in the middle of hussle and bussle? I prefer to stay on the upper w. side but the Comfort Inn West got not so good reviews and most of the less expensive hotels in that area are booked or poorly reviewed. Thanks for any info you have.

Clarion Hotel on Park Ave. South - good location???

This location is very good....right near the #6 train line on 28th St, within walking distance to the Empire State Bldg, Macys, Grand Central Station and the Union Square Area. Buses run on Park Avenue, also, and the area is somewhat quiet at night, yet enough activity so that you do not feel isolated. If you cannot get an upper west side hotel, then I think this is a good bet, unless you want the Times Square Area (Belvedere of HOtel 41, for instance).

Clarion Hotel on Park Ave. South - good location???

The neighborhood is fine, but the UWS is much nicer. Friends stayed at the Comfort Inn Central Park in September. There was a bit of a mix-up about beds (they are a mother %26amp; daughter and the hotel gave them one double bed). It took a day to sort out the difficulty. But, even with that, they%26#39;d go back in a heartbeat -- the location is THAT wonderful! It%26#39;s on W. 71st St. between Columbus Ave. %26amp; Central Park West. A block from the Dakota. Two blocks from the subway. Right in the heart of the vibrant upper west side.

Also look at the Beacon, Belleclaire, Milburn, Newton, Lucerne.

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  • famous people -theatre

    I am a typical english person who wishes to see someone famous on broadway





    coming in march





    I am going to see Jessica lange and wondered if there more theatre on I cannot get a ticket for 700 sundays





    any help would be lovely smitten with coming to new york



    famous people -theatre


    On Broadway:





    Pillowman (which originated at the Royal National), with Billy Crudup and Jeff Goldblum, starts 3/21





    Julius Caesar with Denzel Washington starts 4/3





    Spamalot, with Tim Curry, Hank Azaria, David Hyde Pierce





    On Golden Pond, with James Earl Jones %26amp; Leslie Uggams, starts 3/22





    Glass Menagerie, with Jessica Lange, starts 3/22





    Glengarry Glen Ross, with Alan Alda and Liev Schreiber





    Streetcar Named Desire, with Natasha Richardson and John C. Reilly, starts 3/26





    Off-Broadway:





    Hurlyburly, starring Ethan Hawke, closes on 3/19



    famous people -theatre


    bettina







    does glass menagerie open in feb [getting confused as we do our dates date then month] went on site help




    All the dates are month/day.





    For more info, go to www.playbill.com and click on the link on the left side of their home page that says ';Broadway.'; You can then click on the show titles for more info, including dates.




    bettina





    thanks again




    Hey!



    I was just going to ask the same thing!



    Thanks so much! I want to spamalot!


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  • Trip report Feb 2nd to 7th

    We have just got back from New York after a fabulous 5 days, firstly can I thank everyone for all the ideas and advice, I don%26#39;t often post but I read several times a day! Having an itinary and good walking shoes is the best advice ever. The resturant information is invaluable, although I didn%26#39;t think it would be and only made a list on the night before we went, but my two sides of jottings went everywhere with us and we had some amazing meals.





    Originally my partner and I were going to New York, but at the last minute my sister came with us so we had to do flight and hotel shuffling. We stayed at Hotel 41 (it was everything we hoped for and we absolutely loved it!) Jenny stayed at the Milford Plaza (which was a lot better than expected, but she did have a high storey corner room)





    We met up, after different flights, at Newark Airport. It took us about 20 minutes max to go through immigration.The weather was cold but really sunny. I had pre-booked a car from Carmel Limo (just before all the grotty reports, so I was slightly worried) The car arrived within 10 minutes, was absolutely spotless and the driver was really nice and chatted and pointed out all the passing land marks - I would definately use them again.





    We spent about an hour unpacking and wrapping up then set about exploring at about 6pm. We decided to start of with a night time ESB view to get us right in the mood. There was no queues, and we went straight up. It was fantastic! I have to agree about the staff at the ESB, they were the only unpleasant New Yorkers we met (and decided that if they moved to the immigration department they would be fast tracked for promotion!)





    We spent the rest of the evening walking down to Grand Central Station (loved it), St Patricks Catherdral, 5th Avenue, and generally soaking up the atmosphere. We had planned to go the Rockerfeller Centre Rainbow Rooms, but all forgot not to wear jeans, we didn%26#39;t see the iceskating because they were %26#39;hoovering%26#39; the rink, but we didn%26#39;t mind because it was so nice anyway! We eventually ended up back at Times Square and I spotted Carmines, so we went in on the off chance of a table and were seated within 5 minutes. The food is HUGE! It was really good fun, but you need at least 6 people! We went back to the hotels with aching feet and were exhausted!





    I had arranged to have a Big Apple Greeter on the Thursday at 11am. We had woken early so had walked to Macy%26#39;s with the work crowds (that was good fun and just how we imagined New York to be!) but Macy%26#39;s didn%26#39;t open until 10am, so we just wandered around being excited! Chuck, our greeter was brill! We spent the day walking round Soho, China Town, Little Italy and Greenwich Village. We had lunch at a little Chinese place that we would never have dared go in alone, it was fantastic, and so cheap! We went to Dean and Delucca%26#39;s for a nosey round, and just had the most wondeful day, we walked and talked for miles! I would reccommend a greeter more than anything, we all got on brilliantly and it gave us so much confidence to go exploring, using the subway, checking our itinery and we learnt such a lot.



    Chuck left us at 4pm and we used the subway unsupervised - that was really good fun and so easy. We had a big slice of New York cheesecake and hot chocolate on the way home, just to rest our feet! We had booked for The Producers at night, we had good seats but were all really disappointed with it after reading such good reviews. We were still full after the cheesecake and were so tired we went straight back to the hotel afterwards!





    On friday I had booked Tavern on the Green for lunch (resturant week menu!!!) So we did fifth avenue, FAO Shwartz (we were hours in there and loved it) then Bloomingdales (we bought 6 pairs of Nick and Nora pjamas for $12 a pair in the sale - bargain) Then walked through Central Park and the remains of last weeks snow to Tavern on the Green. It was over the top indulgence and we had a lovely time! The food was delicious, the service excellent and the Crystal Room is so pretty. We went back through the park to Bloomingdales and bought lots of boots (!) in the sale this time.



    In the evening my partner and I had booked for 12 Angry Men, Jenny wanted to see Mama Mia and got box office tickets with the Broadwaybox print outs (I took a selection with me so we could see more shows if we fancied) We all really enjoyed the shows that night and all came out buzzing! We had to wait for Jenny out side the theatre, which was right next to Ellens Starlight Diner - we had a great time in there, a really fun place to go. It fills up really quick once the shows finish though, but we managed to get in just before the rush.





    On Saturday we had planned Century 21, the Stattern Island Ferry and Brooklyn Bridge. We were undecided whether we should do the ferry or Century 21 first (all three of us shop till we drop and were worried about carrying too many bags!), thank goodness we did Century 21, we stood outside until opening then shopped like people possessed (sunglasses, numerous handbags and underwear, we especially liked the recipts that told you how much you had saved, I paid for the holiday in 1.5 hours!)



    We went to St Pauls%26#39;s church, which we all found very moving. The Stattern island ferry trip was excellent, unfortunately the water taxis weren%26#39;t working so we walked through Seaport and to the Brooklyn Bridge and walked over it (we were going to do half way and back, but as our feet were so sore we decided on all the way and a taxi ) We went for a late lunch at Katz%26#39;s Deli - that is an amazing place, we loved it and could have spent hours people watching. We got a taxi (maddest taxi driver in New York) back to Century 21 and had another rummage - then got the subway home to do a bit more shopping in Macy%26#39;s before going back to the hotels to change. We were going to go to Joe Allens for dinner but ended up in an Irish bar up the road from it, our only %26#39;just okay%26#39; meal on the holiday.





    On sunday we started with a daytime ESB visit - a 20 minute wait but very crowded at the top. Then had a really relaxed day shopping and looking around midtown, we had lunch in the Carniegie Deli, it was the first day we didn%26#39;t have sore feet! At night we went to an Irish bar for a few drinks then headed to Joe Allens - what a nice resturant, the food and service were excellent. We all got in far to late and a little worse for wear!





    On our last morning we went to Bloomingdales and then Serendipity for frozen hot chocolates. We did some last minute shopping and then went back to our hotels to wait for our car to the airport (Carmel Limo again, on time, clean and lovely driver)





    We had an absolutely wonderful 5 days. We seemed to pack such a lot in and saw such a lot (it sounds as though we did loads of shopping, we did but it was so easy to shop and see at the same time) We all loved the food and one of the nice things was trying to get in all the different types of New York food experiences in (the resturant list was consulted several times daily!) We were concerned how cold it would be whilst we we%26#39;re there, in fact this wasn%26#39;t an issue at all, we wrapped up with scarves, gloves and thermals and were never really cold (although the weather was lovely on the saturday and sunday anyway.) One of the things that amazed us was how much bigger or smaller everything was to what we expected - the ESB and the skyscrapers are so big, the Statue of Liberty much smaller, the distances are walkable (and you see so much when walking) the subway is great. New York was so what we had expected but more so, it%26#39;s weird seeing things that are on the TV all so close together. People are really freindly and helpful, and we always felt safe and totally unthreatened, the amount of police was really amazing. The Big Apple Greeter program is wonderful.





    Once again thank you for all the help that we were able to get from this site, it really did make our holiday unforgettable!



    Trip report Feb 2nd to 7th


    Hi,





    So glad you had such a great time. I am also taking a list of the restaurants from this forum, hoping for some inspiration. Looks like it will be worth it.





    Hope we can do half as much as you managed to fit in.





    Pat



    Trip report Feb 2nd to 7th


    clarissa,


    Please would you say in what way you were disappointed by The Producers ?


    We saw the film again recently and quite fancied the show after deciding against 700 Sundays.


    If we like the film - we will like the show. Right ?





    PatG, all the resturants we went to were really good, Katz%26#39;s Deli was my favorite for atmosphere and totally unexpectedness value, we were so glad we went. The steak, service and atmosphere at Joe Allens were excellent and perfect for our last night. All of the places we ate were special though, and we%26#39;ve talked about them all loads of times since.





    Pino, if you liked the humour you may enjoy it. We all thought the acting was appalling and although some parts were very funny, there was not enough of them to make up for the hammy acting throughout. The second half was the best, but by that stage two of us kept dropping off to sleep. We all were so disappointed that we only went to the theatre the following night because we had bought tickets, but all of came out that night with the buzzing you usually get after a show.




    Fabulous report! I loved your comment about relocating the ESB clerks to immigration!





    Re ';The Producers'; ... it was one of my favorites. Saw it several times with the original cast, and once with a replacement cast. Unfortunately, it just didn%26#39;t hold up. Matthew Broderick%26#39;s and (especially) Nathan Lane%26#39;s departure left an unfillable hole in the show. Plus, the humor is definitely not for everyone.





    Clarissa, I think Century 21 has restocked since your visit. Time to book a return trip for the spring.





    Yay for Big Apple Greeter!!! (There are many of us lurking on this forum.)




    Bettina, I can%26#39;t speak highly enough about Big Apple Greeters. Everyone should have one! We had such a wonderful time that day and saw all sorts of things that would have passed us by. Being shown how to use the subway was invaluable. One of the nice thing was being able to ask those stupid questions that you have wondered about for years, we read lot of American murder books and there are all sorts of things we had questions about (what does a %26#39;brownstone%26#39; look like?), our greeter also liked a good murder and told us to visit the %26#39;Mysterious Book Shop%26#39; near Central Park, which we did but it was shut when we went. It was lots of little things like that that made our visit so much more than it would have been if we hadn%26#39;t had a greeter.





    I can%26#39;t believe the amount we brought back with us, I can now see that the pink suede boot and $40 of Hershey%26#39;s chocolates may have been a little over enthusiastic!!!!




    What a fantastic trip report! You really packed your days full, didn%26#39;t you!



    Glad you enjoyed Hotel 41! We stayed there in December and loved it so much we are staying there again in April. I think it%26#39;s perfect for couples and the location is fantastic!




    Jeez! Bet you sleep for a week after your hols! Sounds like you had a great time Clarissa. Ive only got 6weeks left to go! Caroline x




    clarissa, Bettina,





    Have decided to plump for Good Vibrations - we are easily swayed.



    Thanks for your comments !




    Hi Clarissa, glad you had a fab time in NY. We are flying out this Sunday til following Sunday and I was wondering did you bring back more than 锟斤拷145 in gifts, have been reading that that is all you can bring back. Have been getting good advice off these wonderful people on this site and intend taking tags off certain things, but want to bring trainers back and will be more than three pairs!! Any advice u can give would be appreciated. Thanx




    Roverman, we took most of Century 21%26#39;s stock home with us!!!! Each time I go to the US I try my hardest to only buy 锟斤拷145 worth of %26#39;stuff%26#39;, it just doesn%26#39;t work!!!!!! We take as little as possible with us, pack an extra huge holdall each, then buy as much as we can, I think it%26#39;s an illness!!!!!





    More seriously, we have tha attitude that everything is so much cheaper than home and it virtually pays for the holiday by getting the next few months clothing, presents etc. If we get stopped at customs we are happy to face the consequences. We take reasonable precautions, such as removing SOME tickets (but apparently if you get a designer bag for $150, that should be $400 and you%26#39;ve taken the tickets off you will be taxed on the full amount) We wear a lot of clothes there, so they don%26#39;t appear new. We have never been stopped at customs yet (touch wood!) We tend to buy lots of cheap stuff, rather than expensive things, like cameras.





    This time it was a bit scarey though because my partner has the same name as a %26#39;bad person%26#39; who isn%26#39;t allowed to fly and his passport had a message come up at check-in at Newark. He had a different date of birth, but was given extra security searches and we had unusual stickers on our cases when we got home! I fully expected being stopped at Manchester, but there was a customs officer to be seen. Aparently there are plans to increase the limit which is ridiculous in this day and age.

    700 Sundays

    Has anyone seen Billy Crystal in 700 Sundays?My family and I have tickets for the first week in April.



    700 Sundays


    WOW! Lucky you. We%26#39;re going to New York in mid-May and I couldn%26#39;t find anything but premium ($$$$$) tickets. We%26#39;re huge Billy Crystal fans and I was hoping to surprise my husband with the tickets once we were in the city. We do have tickets for La Cage au Folles and Spamalot and looking forward to both. The show has received great reviews and was extended, so I%26#39;m sure it%26#39;ll be just great. Enjoy!



    700 Sundays


    I sprang for a benefit performance last night because I couldn%26#39;t get hold of regular tickets. He was astounding! I%26#39;m a huge fan anyway. So many of his family stories seem universal -- you recognize these people even without knowing them. You will love the show. And the theater is small, so it%26#39;s an intimate performance. Wish I could%26#39;ve taken him home with me!




    I saw this show in January - it was fantastic. Even if you are not a huge BC fan you will love this show. The night we were there David Letterman was in the audience and he said on his show the next night that it was the best show he had seen on Broadway !!!! I laughed so much I had pains in my stomach.



    You will have a great night .




    Bettina....did you get his number for me ?




    For YOU???!? I just had a conversation with a friend who thinks there%26#39;s something wrong with me -- I%26#39;d sooner have BC than G Clooney, B Pitt, or most any of the others I can think of. In fact.... I%26#39;d take him over HJ (but I%26#39;d have to spend time with both before making a final decision).




    I%26#39;ll take that as a no then ? Well, don%26#39;t expect me to put a word in for you when I bump into Huge!




    Thanks for all the input. We had to pay premium ($176) per ticket but they are great seats row c seats 2-4-6-8.Now another question--we%26#39;re taking my 9 year old son,he has two sisters 18 and 16 so hes%26#39; heard it and seen it all,so do you think he%26#39;ll enjoy the show?




    Omigod, that%26#39;s a lot of money! Is your 9-year-old a fan of Billy Crystal%26#39;s. Gosh, I hope so! I%26#39;m sure you must be a fan or you wouldn%26#39;t spring for such an expensive evening, so you%26#39;re hopefully familiar with his material. I would think a lot of the material might go over your 9-year-old%26#39;s head, and part of the evening is devoted to ';bris'; humor.