bobcat
<font color=magenta>I had a horrible case two year
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I would really advise trying to stay in the city. I got a room at the Sheraton Towers last April for $115 on Priceline. It was a nice hotel in a great location. I live on Long Island but every spring I spend a weekend in the city with my 2 dd's(11 and 14) They love, love, love the energy and excitement of being in Times Square. Have fun!! BTW, Rock of Ages is a great show-how old is your daughter? I would think an older teen would enjoy it.Mama Mia also.
If budget allows I want to stay in the city.
I think the bus from Secaucus pulls up out front, and takes you right to Port Authority, walking distance from the theater district. Does the ferry from Jersey City take you downtown? If so, I'd go with an area that takes you to midtown. OP, yes, you can get discount tickets to many shows, and we take advantage, because we're so close, but how about full price tickets to Jersey Boys or Wicked? Maybe get discount tickets to another show?
I plan on paying full price for one show, right now we are leaning toward Phantom - her favorite! - or Avenue Q. Wicked is coming to Columbus and we already have plans to see it with my sister and niece.
www.broadwaybox.com
Wonderful discounted tickets! It saved me a ton on our latest adventure, which was Shrek: The Musical (11/21/09, matinee).
I've seen several (meaning, loads) of Broadway shows (I'm a bit of a nut...guilty as charged!), and as a teenager, I recommend:
Wicked (one of my favorites)
Avenue Q (great irrevrent fun)
The Lion King (great for all ages!)
Phantom of the Opera (lovely, just beautiful)
Chicago (pretty good)
Mamma Mia! (very fun, albeit a little campy)
If they were still playing, I'd have HIGHLY recommended Spring Awakening (my all-time favorite), RENT, or Hairspray, even Legally Blonde or The Producers.
Definately browse 5th Avenue and Times Square. Check out some of the museums. Go down to the Village or SoHo. Perhaps go to South Street Seaport.
I've been going to NYC regularly since I was about 6, and I never tire of it![]()
If Rent was still playing it would be the winner! I regret not taking her to NYC before it closed.
Any suggestions in SoHo or the Village? Last trip we actually made a potty stop at McD's in the Village but we were with teenage girls that wanted to shop so didn't get to explore this area.
Shows also have lotteries for $25 same-day tickets. Next to Normal does this, actually, and I know some people that got in. It's worth checking out.
All of the info I can find on Next to Normal only goes to early May. Since we want to go after her exams and before graduation in late May it looks like this play is out. We were blown away by the performance on the Tony's and would love to see it.
How do I find out more about the lotteries?
New York Waterway runs buses throughout Manhattan. Look up their site on the web.
The ferry is a much nicer way to commute than the bus to port authority. The ride on the ferry is about 5 minutes---whereas the bus has to deal with tunnel traffic, the ferry doesn't. It's exciting going over on the ferry--consiter what you would pay for the circle line.
Staying in Manhattan is great--However-- I don't drive in Manhattan. It's a big hassle. And parking is $45 per day when you stay at a Manhattan hotel. For some people, they wouldn't care---they have to be in Manhattan.
My friend just came back from a three day trip to NYC with her daughter and they drove. She's nuts! They went for the Christmas decorations and stayed in Seacaucus. If we end up driving I won't go into the city, I think it would drive me insane.
All of this info is great! Thanks everyone!