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Taking the family to NY?
I searched the thread thinking there were some posts about taking the family to NY but couldn't find anything.
Anyone have ideas about taking the family to NY for a few days? The Roosevelt and Delta haven't renewed the employee rate of $249 so it's $339/night. Just wondering if anyone has done this and has good ideas or success stories about transpo, hotels, favorite things to do / eat, etc. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by firstmob
(Post 1985898)
Is this a true rumor or another more 777's type rumor?:confused:
Not a rumor. This was put out at the LAX Flight Ops visit. The latest plan has us operating 104 757s instead of going down to 74. :) This includes the NBA charter birds. Scoop |
Originally Posted by Scoop
(Post 1986548)
Not a rumor. This was put out at the LAX Flight Ops visit.
The latest plan has us operating 104 757s instead of going down to 74. :) This includes the NBA charter birds. Scoop |
Originally Posted by Scoop
(Post 1986548)
Not a rumor. This was put out at the LAX Flight Ops visit.
The latest plan has us operating 104 757s instead of going down to 74. :) This includes the NBA charter birds. Scoop |
Originally Posted by Scoop
(Post 1986548)
Not a rumor. This was put out at the LAX Flight Ops visit.
The latest plan has us operating 104 757s instead of going down to 74. :) This includes the NBA charter birds. Scoop |
Originally Posted by Kjazz130
(Post 1986752)
Any chance they would just use them to clear the backlog of guys in the 7ER pipeline and then sit them again?
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Originally Posted by ColdUpHere
(Post 1986472)
I searched the thread thinking there were some posts about taking the family to NY but couldn't find anything.
Anyone have ideas about taking the family to NY for a few days? The Roosevelt and Delta haven't renewed the employee rate of $249 so it's $339/night. Just wondering if anyone has done this and has good ideas or success stories about transpo, hotels, favorite things to do / eat, etc. Thanks! Family things to do: Many activities are kind of weather dependent. Well if it's your first time, consider one of the hop on/off buses (prices are negotiable for families). Last June when we went the red busses sales guy (all along the streets near time square) basically offered free kids and night lights tour(which was very well done as well and worth it) with two adult tour fare. Great to get an overview as it's about an hour for both loops, uptown and downtown. Also, recommend the Hudson river circle line tour, boat goes out by ellis island, and statue of liberty around manhattan up the East river, under all the bridges. If you have a military ID of any kind, I think it's half price. Obviously 9/11 memorial/museum a must. You can go see lady liberty unclose as well. Walking around wall street during a work day is interesting as often some kind of promotion taking place. Last time I was there it was the day that shake shack went public and had free burgers and shakes for all! Another obvious family attraction is Empire state building, Central Park, and if really bad weather, the museum of Natural history really rivals the Smithsonian (also free if military affiliated). Beyond that there are endless museums to visit, and shows to view, even catch a taping of a TV show if you plan ahead. Flying in if you go to LGA it's the closest, you can take the bus to the subway station, then the subway to Timesquare etc. If you land in JFK, there is actually a $50 FLAT RATE taxi fare to NYC Manhattan no matter how many riders so it makes sense to get a cab that can hold the family and take the flat rate. Also Über is alive and well in NYC so if you don't like to subway with bags that's another option. There's a million choices for what to see and do and it really is a matter of time and money that will limit you. Have a great trip. LUV |
Originally Posted by full of luv
(Post 1986810)
Great family hotel is the Hampton Inn Time Square, about two blocks off time square so easy to visit the sites downtown and uptown, clean rooms (and large for NYC). They had a very friendly rate online, can't remember if calling them for aircrew rate helped or not. We easily fit the family of 4 in the room with bed and sleeper sofa. Great free breakfast every morning.
Family things to do: Many activities are kind of weather dependent. Well if it's your first time, consider one of the hop on/off buses (prices are negotiable for families). Last June when we went the red busses sales guy (all along the streets near time square) basically offered free kids and night lights tour(which was very well done as well and worth it) with two adult tour fare. Great to get an overview as it's about an hour for both loops, uptown and downtown. Also, recommend the Hudson river circle line tour, boat goes out by ellis island, and statue of liberty around manhattan up the East river, under all the bridges. If you have a military ID of any kind, I think it's half price. Obviously 9/11 memorial/museum a must. You can go see lady liberty unclose as well. Walking around wall street during a work day is interesting as often some kind of promotion taking place. Last time I was there it was the day that shake shack went public and had free burgers and shakes for all! Another obvious family attraction is Empire state building, Central Park, and if really bad weather, the museum of Natural history really rivals the Smithsonian (also free if military affiliated). Beyond that there are endless museums to visit, and shows to view, even catch a taping of a TV show if you plan ahead. Flying in if you go to LGA it's the closest, you can take the bus to the subway station, then the subway to Timesquare etc. If you land in JFK, there is actually a $50 FLAT RATE taxi fare to NYC Manhattan no matter how many riders so it makes sense to get a cab that can hold the family and take the flat rate. Also Über is alive and well in NYC so if you don't like to subway with bags that's another option. There's a million choices for what to see and do and it really is a matter of time and money that will limit you. Have a great trip. LUV |
Another good hotel is the Courtyard near Penn Station. I have gotten it for $110 plus tax. Air Train to Jamaica and LIRR to Penn. 3 block walk to the Courtyard.
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In addition to the above posts, ROW in NYC is also a good hotel. Completely refurbished and great on line rates. It's right off Times Square and next to Restaurant Row. When you go to the 911 memorial, be sure to check out Trinity Church as well. Depending on how long you will be there and what activities you plan to do, look into the New York City Pass. We saved some money with it and the line skipping is nice depending on the time of year. If interested in shows, the TKTS booth in Times Square and the TKTS app can save money on same day tickets for shows on and off Broadway.
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