Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Are My Wrestlemania 26 Seats Good? -

I ordered my Wrestlemania 26 tickets today. It will be held at the University of Phoenix Stadium. I was just wondering, will I have a good view? will the seats be any good? This is what I have...Section: HHRow: 11Seats: 19-21

Here is the seating chart:http://www.universityofphoenixstadium.co��Yours are on the left side in the green.

Is there a cover charge to get into Les Deux Hollywood? -

I m going to Les Deux for the first time (a very overrated club in LA) and I was wondering if anyone knew if there was a charge to get in.

There doesn t seem to be any consensus. IF you can get past the velvet rope and the stuck up bouncers, it s said that there s a two bottle minimum, and an average bill is in the hundreds of dollars. Mostly for the Hollywood crowd, people who know people. Otherwise, don t expect to get in. If you have to ask, you can forget getting in.

Obviousman just gave you the straight scoop and someone thumbed it down. There is no cover but there is a two bottle minimum for tables and the only guarantee you have of getting in is to either have a table with that two bottle minimum or be part of the Hollywood in crowd to get past that rope. Being a girl is no longer enough anymore. Hollywood is full of hot women, many of whom can not get past the velvet rope anymore overrated club or not.

What is in each of the 5 boroughs of new york city?BEST ANSWER 10 POINTS!!!!!!? -

how does each borough of new york city relate to any of the following: Sports , poilctics or ethnic group. ( relate each borough to all of the topics or each borough to one topic) really need some help please. anything will work links to sites, any information! HELP ME PLEASE.

Ok, here is the spiel on Ethnic groups:Manhattan:Washington Heights: The Heights has a very large and predominant population of Dominicans.Chinatown: Just by it s name, Chinatown has the largest concentration of Chinese people in NYC.Little Italy: Little Italy used to have a very large and predominant Italian population. However, the population of Italians and the size of Little Italy has shrank recently.Queens:Astoria: Astoria is known for having a very large Greek population. There are actually more Greeks in Astoria than in Athens!Flushing: Flushing has a very large Asian population, and most of the Asians in Flushing are Korean.Brooklyn:Parts of Williamsburg, Borough Park, Sunset Park: These three neighborhoods have a high Jewish population.Brighton Beach: Brighton Beach is known for it s Russian population.Greenpoint: Greenpoint has a very large Polish population. About 43% of Greenpoint s population is Polish.Staten Island: Staten Island really doesn t have ethic pockets like the other boroughs, but Staten Island does have an overall, large Italian population.The Bronx:Hunts Point: Hunts Point has a predominant Puerto Rican population.Morrisania: Morrisania also has a good amount of Dominican residents.Here is the spiel on sports:The Bronx: It s the home borough of the New York Yankees.Manhattan: It s the home borough of the Knicks, Liberty and the Rangers.Queens: It s the home of the New York Mets.Brooklyn: It s the former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Coney Island is the home of the Brooklyn Cyclones.Staten Island: It s the home of the Staten Island Yankees.As for the sports that people play, it really depends on their ethnic group or just what sports they like to play.

also , thank you very much for taking the time to type all of this out. Thanks! Report Abuse

Does anyone have lady gaga tix they are selling for either of her las vegas shows at the pearl? -

i need a ticket discounted

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One day in NYC what are the top 10 things you would do/see/cheap places to eat? -

May I recommend the following.-Empire State Building-Rockefeller Center and the Top of the Rock Observation Deck-Times Square (no trip is complete without a visit to the Crossroads of the World )-Central Park-Brooklyn Bridge (you can walk across it too)-A Ride on the Staten Island Ferry (its free and you can see the Statue of Liberty as the ferry crosses the harbor)-visit the museumsIn regards to place to eat in New York City. There are thousands of restaurants in the Five Boroughs of New York City. Depending on your taste, your budget and your preferred location, may I recommend the link below.http://www.menupages.com/ -- MenuPages.com is the one of the best website on the online. It included menus with prices, as well as restaurant reviews.Good luck and Bon appetit!

Check out nycgo.com for more info about events (many are free!) during your visit. In addition to the previous answers, I would suggest ala carte dining - great foods can be had at many corner cart vendors. I prefer the view from the Top of the Rock to the Empire State Building for 2 reasons - you can see Central Park (not visible from ESB) and you can see the Empire State Building! Try the Museum of Modern Art after 4pm on Fridays - it s free. Check out the amazing architecture of the many churches - St Patricks , Trinity Church at Wall Street (many famous citizens buried in the graveyard here - Clement Clarke Moore - wrote the Night Before Christmas), Cathedral of St John the Divine - all free. Check out their websites - they offer free concerts as well. 1/2 price Broadway Show tickets available same day of show at TKTS in Times Square. Chinatown is always a bargain as is Jack s 99cent store on 32nd Street. Central Park is great, holiday store windows at Sak s, and others along 5th Avenue are spectacular as is Macy s in Herald Square. Enjoy!

How much spending money do I need for disneyworld. We have paid for dw ticketsflight and hotel stayin for 3day? -

If all the major expenses are taken care of all you need is spending money for the day for food, entertainment, travel and shopping. I d budget about $60 - $75 per day per person.

You ll probably want about $100 on hand, but if you ll be paying with credit card, you could just not bring any money. It costs a lot to buy lunch and things, so if you cant take a credit card with you for whatever reason, in total you should bring 250.