maggiew
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DH just found out that he needs to go to New York City Aug. 30 - Sept. 2 for work. I am going to go with him
We have never been to New York.
I read some of the other New York threads that have been on this board and got a sort of game plan. I wanted some advice.
We are staying at the Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan/Fifth Avenue. The other option DH's work provided was Fairfield Hotel Manhattan/Chelsea. But the website said it didn't open until Sept 2010?? So I picked the other. But DH asked the travel person at his work and she said that the Chelsea one was available. So if that is a better location, I can switch.
DH has to work during the day on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9 - 5. So this is what I was thinking for at night:
Night 1: NYC Harbor Lights cruise
Night 2: Broadway Show. I'm leaning towards La Cage Aux Folles at the Longacre theater because I love the movie (original and robin williams version). But if this theater is not great or whatever, I can do something else. I'd like to do the Nathan Lane show, but I think that would be a little expensive.
Night 3: Grey Line Night tour
The Grey Line offers a 48 hour hop on hop off pass for $10 more than just the cost of the Grey Line Night tour. I was thinking maybe of getting that upgrade for just myself to do something during the day? Would it be safe for me to do the double decker tours by myself during the day? Should I just stay on the bus and not hop on hop off?
I was thinking for dinner of the following options:
Night 1: Otto Pizzeria (Mario Batali)
Night 2: Bar Americain (Bobby Flay) or Mesa Grill
Night 3: Becco (Lydia)
I am a TV chef fan, thus the choices above. Would we need reservations for any of these? DH isn't sure if maybe the work people will have a get together dinner at night or not? So I don't want to have reservations that we can't keep.
Also, I haven't worked out the timing and location of dinner vs. tours/shows. I will work that out. May have to switch nights of the restaurant or even give them up all together depending on timing of tours/show.
Any advice is welcome.
Maggie

I read some of the other New York threads that have been on this board and got a sort of game plan. I wanted some advice.
We are staying at the Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan/Fifth Avenue. The other option DH's work provided was Fairfield Hotel Manhattan/Chelsea. But the website said it didn't open until Sept 2010?? So I picked the other. But DH asked the travel person at his work and she said that the Chelsea one was available. So if that is a better location, I can switch.
DH has to work during the day on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9 - 5. So this is what I was thinking for at night:
Night 1: NYC Harbor Lights cruise
Night 2: Broadway Show. I'm leaning towards La Cage Aux Folles at the Longacre theater because I love the movie (original and robin williams version). But if this theater is not great or whatever, I can do something else. I'd like to do the Nathan Lane show, but I think that would be a little expensive.
Night 3: Grey Line Night tour
The Grey Line offers a 48 hour hop on hop off pass for $10 more than just the cost of the Grey Line Night tour. I was thinking maybe of getting that upgrade for just myself to do something during the day? Would it be safe for me to do the double decker tours by myself during the day? Should I just stay on the bus and not hop on hop off?
I was thinking for dinner of the following options:
Night 1: Otto Pizzeria (Mario Batali)
Night 2: Bar Americain (Bobby Flay) or Mesa Grill
Night 3: Becco (Lydia)
I am a TV chef fan, thus the choices above. Would we need reservations for any of these? DH isn't sure if maybe the work people will have a get together dinner at night or not? So I don't want to have reservations that we can't keep.
Also, I haven't worked out the timing and location of dinner vs. tours/shows. I will work that out. May have to switch nights of the restaurant or even give them up all together depending on timing of tours/show.
Any advice is welcome.
Maggie