Anonymous wrote:I agree, NYC subway system is very easy compared to DC. Just download the app and you are good to go.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.
I've actually found the NYC subway system much easier to navigate than the DC metro. Plus, there are Apps that can help you route, and even just google maps will give you easy instructions on which trains to take.
I agree, NYC subway system is very easy compared to DC. Just download the app and you are good to go.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.
I've actually found the NYC subway system much easier to navigate than the DC metro. Plus, there are Apps that can help you route, and even just google maps will give you easy instructions on which trains to take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.
I've actually found the NYC subway system much easier to navigate than the DC metro. Plus, there are Apps that can help you route, and even just google maps will give you easy instructions on which trains to take.
Past Fifth Avenue on the east side is the entire east side... And there aren't really a lot of restaurants on Fifth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.
I've actually found the NYC subway system much easier to navigate than the DC metro. Plus, there are Apps that can help you route, and even just google maps will give you easy instructions on which trains to take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.
Because no one uses Uber in NYC?
Uber is fine, but part of a tourist trip to NYC should include the subway.
Anonymous wrote:Most Marriotts allow 18+ to check in alone. My son is 19 and has checked into several Marriott brand hotels on his own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.
Because no one uses Uber in NYC?
Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.
Anonymous wrote:Have they been to NYC before? The trains are much more complicated than the dc metro system. I would suggest they stay at a hotel south of Central Park and suggest they don’t travel above 110th. If the hotel is on the west side, they won’t have to trek so far to find things to do or places to eat. Past 5th ave on the east side is quieter and more residential.