Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go get a travel book from the library. Top 25 NYC or something.
There are tkts stands for broadway shows around- there's one right in times square for same-day tickets. Anastasia is playing now on broadway, which is nice. There are other tween friendly shows. Check out advance tickets now for Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Top of the Rock or Empire state building. Familiarize yourself with the subway map and how it works. After looking at a book from the library or something, let the kids pick 2 or 3 things each that interest them.
Central park, natural history museum, grand central station, FAO shwartz, statue of liberty, wtc memorials (museum is excellent if you want your kids to learn more about that at their age)
My younger relative recently enjoyed hanging around NYU, near Washington Square. Plenty of fun little eateries on MacDougal/Bleecker near there.
FAO Schwarz in New York is no more, PP.
We are also going to NYC over spring break. Are there any cool toy stores in Time Square or did they all shut down? Is the Toys R Us with a Ferris Wheel inside still there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go get a travel book from the library. Top 25 NYC or something.
There are tkts stands for broadway shows around- there's one right in times square for same-day tickets. Anastasia is playing now on broadway, which is nice. There are other tween friendly shows. Check out advance tickets now for Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Top of the Rock or Empire state building. Familiarize yourself with the subway map and how it works. After looking at a book from the library or something, let the kids pick 2 or 3 things each that interest them.
Central park, natural history museum, grand central station, FAO shwartz, statue of liberty, wtc memorials (museum is excellent if you want your kids to learn more about that at their age)
My younger relative recently enjoyed hanging around NYU, near Washington Square. Plenty of fun little eateries on MacDougal/Bleecker near there.
FAO Schwarz in New York is no more, PP.
We are also going to NYC over spring break. Are there any cool toy stores in Time Square or did they all shut down? Is the Toys R Us with a Ferris Wheel inside still there?
Toys R Us is no longer there. There is a large Disney store in Times Square and the Lego Store (I was seriously unimpressed with the Lego Store) near Radio City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go get a travel book from the library. Top 25 NYC or something.
There are tkts stands for broadway shows around- there's one right in times square for same-day tickets. Anastasia is playing now on broadway, which is nice. There are other tween friendly shows. Check out advance tickets now for Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Top of the Rock or Empire state building. Familiarize yourself with the subway map and how it works. After looking at a book from the library or something, let the kids pick 2 or 3 things each that interest them.
Central park, natural history museum, grand central station, FAO shwartz, statue of liberty, wtc memorials (museum is excellent if you want your kids to learn more about that at their age)
My younger relative recently enjoyed hanging around NYU, near Washington Square. Plenty of fun little eateries on MacDougal/Bleecker near there.
FAO Schwarz in New York is no more, PP.
We are also going to NYC over spring break. Are there any cool toy stores in Time Square or did they all shut down? Is the Toys R Us with a Ferris Wheel inside still there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go get a travel book from the library. Top 25 NYC or something.
There are tkts stands for broadway shows around- there's one right in times square for same-day tickets. Anastasia is playing now on broadway, which is nice. There are other tween friendly shows. Check out advance tickets now for Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Top of the Rock or Empire state building. Familiarize yourself with the subway map and how it works. After looking at a book from the library or something, let the kids pick 2 or 3 things each that interest them.
Central park, natural history museum, grand central station, FAO shwartz, statue of liberty, wtc memorials (museum is excellent if you want your kids to learn more about that at their age)
My younger relative recently enjoyed hanging around NYU, near Washington Square. Plenty of fun little eateries on MacDougal/Bleecker near there.
FAO Schwarz in New York is no more, PP.
Anonymous wrote:go get a travel book from the library. Top 25 NYC or something.
There are tkts stands for broadway shows around- there's one right in times square for same-day tickets. Anastasia is playing now on broadway, which is nice. There are other tween friendly shows. Check out advance tickets now for Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Top of the Rock or Empire state building. Familiarize yourself with the subway map and how it works. After looking at a book from the library or something, let the kids pick 2 or 3 things each that interest them.
Central park, natural history museum, grand central station, FAO shwartz, statue of liberty, wtc memorials (museum is excellent if you want your kids to learn more about that at their age)
My younger relative recently enjoyed hanging around NYU, near Washington Square. Plenty of fun little eateries on MacDougal/Bleecker near there.