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I go to NYC about 5 times a year and I am going this weekend to see a broadway show which I got tickets off of broadwaybox.com - and I got the 6th row from the stage for 70 bucks. The seats originally cost $200! You get really good deals on that website and they have practically every show on there! You have to see a show- they are amazing!!!I personally love Central Park- they have the biggest skating rink and its really nice! There s also ice skating at Rockefeller which is smaller but they have it all decked out in holiday decorations - with the biggest tree you will ever see. But what is even better is you can go up on the rockefeller building and see out into the city and eat. And you can go any time of the day or night! You cant go wrong with Times Square and 5th Ave shopping- but Bryant Park is a nice place to go and escape. Have a nice lunch and get away from the craziness of people.There is a lot to do but I do advise that you do not eat at the Hard Rock and Planet Hollywood-their way over priced and the food is terrible-and that goes for pretty much every restaurant in Times Square. There s lots of cool pizza shops and food places and restaurants along 5th and 6th Ave and they arent that expensive! Dylans candy bar on Park ave is really cool. You will have so much fun in there-theres candy everywhere and they have the best goodies you will ever find! Shopping on 5th Ave is great-the disney store, fao schwartz and trump towers. Its a sight - you could spend a whole morning or afternoon on 5th ave! =) Have a good time!!
The must see s are the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Times Square, Cental Park (the zoo is excellent), Rockefeller Center, and Ellis Island.I highly recommend taking a sightseeing tour so you can see the most of NYC in the least amount of time. Grayline is a good, reputable tour company in NYC.
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If you have the choice, leave on Christmas day; the roads will be much quieter.People are already at their destination.You will have a good run south on I-5 and if you leave that early - will be there in plenty of time.I find chewing a toothbrush a great help in warding off drowsiness and make several stops to stretch and take a break.
On Christmas Day, I-5 itself is less crowded than the day before. However, when you hit LA, the traffic is very dense. Actually, these days it starts around Magic Mountain.If you leave at 7:00 AM, you ll have plenty of time, although I would recommend leaving even earlier. Be prepared for some major sun in your eyes as you approach I-5. In a perfect world it takes about 5 hours, so stopping to rest/gas up and traffic would add another hour or so. And if you get drowsy, definitely do not drive it at night. There s nothing to break the monotony.
LA has really bad traffic... maybe you can fly instead on the morning of Christmas, driving on or flying christmas eve is not a good idea.
In what other land save this one is the commonest form of greeting not Good day, nor How d ye do , but Love ? That greeting is Aloha : love, I love you, my love to you... It is a positive affirmation of the warmth of one s own heart-giving. Jack London, My Hawaii Aloha 1916
Ua mau ka ea o ka aina i ka pono.That is the state motto of Hawaii. It means the love of the land is perpetuated in righteousness. You can hear the proper pronunciation in this song by Israel Kamakawiwo ole (IZ), one of Hawaii s most beloved singers.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UubfgGDRJ��
Aloha!
You re comparing Apples and oranges. Nevada is a desert. It s hot and dry most of the year. Rain is VERY rare. The major towns are beautiful, but the economy isn t that good right now. It has an astir beauty about it. You either love it or hate it. Florida is bordered on three sides by water so it gets very humid. It has slightly warmer Winters. There is a pronounced Hispanic influence there. Some parts are beautiful, and a few are really trashy . It is a relatively flat state with no mountains, and it is susceptible to Hurricanes. Both states have mostly friendly, neighborly people. I, personally, could be happy in either.
I dont know about Nevada, but I ve lived in Florida all my life. The weather is always nice. The lifestyle is greatly influenced by hispanic culture. (Its good to know both english and spanish if you live there), about jobs I dont know cause Im only 16. Education is not as good as other places like chicago. It also depends on which area you move it. If you move to cocoplum you will have security and it is very nice.
I live in Miami, FL, personally I love it here. The people are friendly, and a little crazy sometimes but that s what makes it fun. When driving they can be a tad rude sometimes. It will help ALOT to know both Spanish and English. Most of us are from Cuba or somehow know Spanish.The weather is extremely hot. During the summers it can get super hot but we usually have heavy rains, however recently the rains have become less often.Economic wise we re okay, depending on what your profession is. The life style is okay, assuming you make lots of friends they ll probably drag you out to some malls or something such as Sunset Place or maybe South Beach.One more thing, contrary to popular belief Miami Beach is NOT in Miami, it s a sseparatecity on Fisher Island off the coast of Florida. If you want to cool down during summers, which trust me, you will, you ll want to go to one of the beaches. During events such as 4th of July or New Years it s not uncommon to see fire works blasting from the beaches, they can usually be seen anywhere in Miami. During New Years the city of Coral Gables also holds some small concerts near their Town Hall. If you want a peaceful city then Coral Gables is your best bet, mind you, it s a tad expensive. If you like the sounds of the city, then Miami is where you want to be. I ve lived in South Florida all my life and I really would never want to move.As for Nevada, I have no clue about it.
Always.
Absolutely. There is never darkness in Philadelphia. Scientists for years have only started to uncover why it is always sunny in Philadelphia, but they are no step closer today then they were 50 years ago. Some say its because of a hole in the ozone, other says aliens. Maybe one day a hero will rise from the ashes and deliver us from the ignorance that plagues us. Until then, all we can do is wait.
Great show, it has a following all over the world. But do you actually watch it? Because in the opening credits, it is night time. Despite what you might think, it does in fact get dark here in Philadelphia. I know this for an actual fact because I live here.
no.it was rainy today. its close to snowing soon.we have all 4 seasons.it s freezing during winter.alright in the summer.rainy in the spring.and alright in the fall.it s not ALWAYS sunny.
It s always sunny in Philadelphia is a TV show starring Danny Devito, but I guess you can say it is. I love Philly!! I like taking walks through center city when it snows!
Great show! But if you want the literal definition of the weather, the answer is no. It rains and snows as well.
Nope, not at night. And it snowed today.
It sure is.
nope its snowing now and october is always rainy
No! Come into town tomorrow, when it is snowing.
haha...no
nah man.. its snows out there.
No it does not.
No, why would they? Have you been refused entry to US before, if no, then you should have no probs.
No. You have already been fingerprinted.
Nope, they ll be fine. Are you talking about LAX perchance? They re a real PITA there I know!
i travel a lot to boston from uk.never ever found them rude,where did you hear this?.