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New York City Tours

Fishy_Old_Man
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I have a friend who will be in NYC and is searching for tour company. Any recommendations or those to avoid?

Thanks very much for any info you can provide. They are long time RVers.
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1775
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GMandJM wrote:
Good advice, 1775. There's also a Wiki on how to be like a New Yorker.



Most of that link is very true!
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GMandJM
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Good advice, 1775. There's also a Wiki on how to be like a New Yorker.
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1775
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If you have never been to Manhattan then take one of the tour buses - either GreyLine or BigBus. Once you have been around the city this way, then pick where you would like to go to see on your own and then walk or take the subway or bus.

Advice for first time NYC tourists from a lifelong New Yorker - Don't wander aimlessly looking as if you don't know where you are going. Don't talk to anyone who just comes up to you to "help" you, sell you something, or who seems just too interested in you and your family. Keep your wallet where no one can brush up against you and take it. If anyone wants to hand you something and says "Check it out!", just keep walking - you don't want to check it out - unless you are looking for a different type of a "good time". Mostly, everyone is nice but we have something in NY called "healthy paranoia" - just be aware of your surroundings and who is too close and you will have a nice time.
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We bought the subway pass (20 rides?) I think you break even at 14 trips. You don't get a tour guide but it was easy getting around Manhattan if you are comfortable with trains. I liked the flexiblity of taking the subway to the edge of China Town and walking through China Town and Little Italy and then catching the subway back to our hotel area.
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Was there 3 Fridays ago for first ever visit. We did the Grey Line tour that goes down to 911 Memorial and up to central park. Talked tickets down to $29 each and was well worth it never being there before.
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GMandJM
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Big Katuna wrote:
Been to NYC many times. We enjoyed the Circle Line tour around Manhattan by boat. There is so much to see especially on the north end that you cant get to by car. Very relaxing and informative.


That sounds like fun! Going to try to work that in next trip. Thanks.

We try to do someting on the water on each trip - even if it's just taking the SI ferry. Seeing the lights of Manhattan at night while you're pulling away is awesome! (And free).

There's also a guided canoe tour down the Bronx River during the warmer months.
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Mark_and_Linda
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What we did one time...I was with a group staying up near Newburgh. We got a bus going into New York City. It went to the Port Authority...we then got on a Gray Line tour of the city. The guide was very nice...we were late getting back to the station so he had the bus driver stop outside so we could try and make our bus trip back up to Newburgh. The bus driver there even drop us off at the hotel where we were staying.
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Fishy_Old_Man
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Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.

Big_Katuna
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Been to NYC many times. We enjoyed the Circle Line tour around Manhattan by boat. There is so much to see especially on the north end that you cant get to by car. Very relaxing and informative.
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GMandJM
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Merrykalia wrote:
We have done the Grey Line and also the Big Red Bus (??Big Bus??) They were both pretty much the same.


You're right, BigBus is the big red one. There's also a green one.

All pretty generic, but they're a good way for visitors to get their bearinigs if they haven't spent much time in NYC and if they don't have someone local to show them around.
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Merrykalia
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We have done the Grey Line and also the Big Red Bus (??Big Bus??) They were both pretty much the same.
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Two_Hands
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We took one of the open air bus tours, possibly Greyline, and really enjoyed it.
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GMandJM
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NYC has the usual topless bus loop tours like GreyLine and BigBus.

For the more touristy stuff they may want to look into a CityPass.

Most stuff (other than the Statue of Liberty ) you can get to by subway, taxi or city bus.

There's so much to do in NYC. It all depends on what your friend wants to do.

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