Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Rush hour Manhattan - When do the sidewalks clear up in the mornings? -

Bit of a peculiar question, I know traffic in NYC is horrible a lot, but when does the people-traffic clear up in the mornings? My friend and I are considering a trip and with a flexible work schedule, we want to know when the streets are barest people-wise during the days.Does it get really crowded again towards lunch time?

what neighborhood? midtown is always crowded from after dawn until midnight downtown is crowded until 5pm. SoHo is crowded most of the day with shoppers, chinatown is crowded on canal and grand streets most daylight hourslower east side is crowded late at night thursday-sunday

The people traffic really isn t as bad as the commuter traffic. I wouldn t fret too much about it. I live in upper Manhattan, and the people traffic is not heavy at all. However, where most of the sites and sounds are, which is really in lower Manhattan and in Brooklyn and Queens, there is some pretty heavy people traffic -- Times Square, especially. The people traffic, day and night, is heavy. However, on the East Side, it s really not too bad. If you really want to avoid running into people, I would suggest just staying inside from between five and seven, when most people are coming home from work; it s when the most people are our all around the city.All the best ?

I do not live in NYC but I have been there a few times, from what I ve seen the sidewalks don t really clear up - they are always busy.Also - if your trip is not related to Christmas (sightseeing, rockettes) - wait til spring!

NYC is the best place on earth BECAUSE of the people. Don��t avoid them embrace them and you and your friend will have a great time. Look up the Hook and Ladder on 3rd and 34th. It��s fun and cheap.

Way back when, the Manhattan streets were still packed at 3 a.m. from Greenwich Village to Times Square. In total, there are 20 million in the NY Metro region.

Do casinoes actually pump oxygen int the casinoes to keep poeple awake? -

yes. and its not to keep the people awake but its to keep the air from stagnating and stinking up the place.theres a few fans about the buiilding that suck in air from the outside and bringing it through coolers or heaters, then to the inside.

I believe they pump it in to filter out all the smoke from all those damn smokers in the casinos, I ve also heard they do put in certain odors into the air that make people want to spend money, it was on the History channel, but then again it may just be the lights and sounds from all those slot machines and the fact there are no windows in casinos so people won t be aware of what time it is.

It is absolutely false.Pumping oxygen into a room full of people who have lit cigarettes would be an absolute disaster.

No, this is absolutely not true. Its urban myth only

What are poeple? If you mean people ... no. They are not allowed to do that. They keep it a bit cooler even in the summer to do that.

Complete urban myth. It would be a huge fire hazard. Air circulation is critical (as you can imagine).

No but they do have alot of Oxygen bars in Vegas. Which does give you more energy. I think it is dumb myself.

NO because of smoking could cause fire hazard. They do use scents though

You leave Miami port in your new yacht to travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico. What point is your compass at??? -

No problemAirport distance calculator From KMIA- Miami International Airport To TJSJ- Luis Munoz Marin International Airport 907.6 nautical miles ESEInitial true course: 116

South?