by Arlos » Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:52 pm
Get a street vendor Knish as well as the hotdog. Knishes are just awesome. Basically, it's breaded, spiced, deep-fried mashed potatoes. So bad for you, but insanely tasty. You should also get a real NYC pizza slice, so you can see just how bad of imitations "NY Style" pizza places are elsewhere in the country. Oh, and try a real NYC bagel or two as well. Huge difference from the crap you get at the supermarket.
Go to the Bronx Zoo, it's one of the best in the world, seriously. WELL worth going out of your way to see.
Go to the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Amazing views, honestly.
When you're riding on the subways, make special note how every single building you pass is topped with coils of razor wire, and every exposed surface is covered in graffiti. Serious amusement value. heh.
Much of Central Park is very nice as well, and well worth seeing during the day. Just don't go at night.
Go to the Natural History Museum. It's not as good as the Smithsonians, but it is most excellent.
The Statue of Liberty was pretty disappointing, actually. The museum at the base was really cool, though. The statue experience itself was as follows: Walk up a shitload of flights of stairs as part of a gigantic line of people, where you might go up 1 or 2 steps a minute, max. The inside is just green copper sheeting with reinforcing rods, and that's all you can see for the hour you're going up the stairs. Then, there's the head. The area in the head is maybe about as long as your average couch, basically just a long landing at the top of the stairs. The windows you see in all the pictures are approximately the same size as the windows on the airplane you flew to NYC in, just much dirtier and scratched to hell. Then, after you've walked your 6-8 feet through the head, it's another 30-something flights of stairs down, just faster because people go down faster than they go up. All in all, really not worth it, IMHO, especially since you have to deal with the time it takes to get ferried out there and back, etc.
It's been years and years since I went, but I actually liked the place. Despite the weather generally being vastly shittier than here in California, I'd definitely consider living there, if I was offered a decent enough job there. Just would make sure to have a place with Air Conditioning and an elevator. rofl. Oh, and probably would pick up a moped or motorcycle, since car traffic TRULY sucks donkey balls.
-Arlos