Mdayofearth
Mdayofearth t1_j9xbk7z wrote
Reply to Things to Do in NYC: March 2023 Edition by richarizard
Well, since you brought up a Broadway play, I figured I'd mention this, Peter Pan Goes Wrong. I discovered the group via Youtube videos during the pandemic.
Mdayofearth t1_j7gou58 wrote
Reply to MTA unveils new sleek, high-tech subway cars — here’s what lines are getting them by nemoid
Now the smells of summer homelessness can fill the entire train.
Mdayofearth t1_j6gxsz0 wrote
Reply to In Newark on a work trip through Friday by jordanp2019
From Newark Penn station, you have 2 main options of getting into NYC: NJ Transit train (costs more) or PATH.
NJ Transit train will take you into New York Penn station. I don't recommend this route, unless you want to see the new Moynihan Station, though B&H is worth a visit if you need a camera or other electronics.
PATH takes you to either towards WTC or 33rd streets. WTC route only has one stop in Manhattan, at WTC.
33rd Street route stops in multiple places, starting near Greenwich Village and then along 6th Avenue to 33rd Street (just south of Macys on 34th).
Once you get to Manhattan, Google Maps is your friend. Our public transportation system is called the MTA NYC Transit.
mta.info is the official website for NYC transit, and MyMTA (still has a beta label) is the official App.
All MTA busses and subway take mobile contact-less payments, either from your card, or your phone.
There are various ways to get uptown for Broadway and museums. But on the museums, the art museums are on the east side of Central Park, with the Museum of Natural History on the west side of town. And for WTC, you'd just take the PATH to WTC, which exits into the Occulus.
One word of (personal) caution, I actually don't suggest visiting the islands in Winter after business hours. It's dark af. Otherwise, one actual note of caution. There is only ONE vendor that offers tickets that stop at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (https://www.statueofliberty.org/visit/tickets/). All other tourist companies offer rides AROUND the islands and do not stop there. Make sure you know which one you want. Also, the only one that is open departs from Battery Park at the south end of Manhattan, the one on NJ side is closed until March.
Dumbo is in Brooklyn. If you want to see it, take the PATH to WTC, then A\C (Blue line) to High Street - Brooklyn Bridge. OR the 33rd Street route to 14th Street, then transfer to the Downtown\Brooklyn F train (orange) to York Street in Brooklyn. Not worth visiting while on a business trip, unless you're with a date.
If you plan to go near the water, dress warmer since it will be dark after you leave work, with a stronger breeze. If you don't have a scarf, get one.
Mdayofearth t1_ix1ijzs wrote
Reply to comment by bsanchey in Council seeks steep fines for NYC chain stores that fail to shovel snow by King-of-New-York
The City wouldn't be fining McDonalds. The owner of the franchise would get fined.
Mdayofearth t1_ix0wjdl wrote
Reply to comment by bsanchey in Council seeks steep fines for NYC chain stores that fail to shovel snow by King-of-New-York
Don't confuse the franchise with the franchisee.
Mdayofearth t1_ix0w6sc wrote
Reply to comment by bsanchey in Council seeks steep fines for NYC chain stores that fail to shovel snow by King-of-New-York
That's because $100 is nothing, and $1000 isn't much if the store is pulling in a lot and $5000 after a few $1000 fines is a head start. It should be closer to $10k fine for large national chains.
Mdayofearth t1_ivwj3pi wrote
Reply to comment by nyxnars in New changes to 8th Ave create much wider pedestrian space, organize and calm a formerly chaotic place by Miser
A lot of that has to do with how shitty the PABT building is, the ramps behind it don't help at all.
Mdayofearth t1_ivwj06y wrote
Reply to comment by ABrusca1105 in New changes to 8th Ave create much wider pedestrian space, organize and calm a formerly chaotic place by Miser
No, trucks double park on a one-way, one-lane street, that's tradition.
Mdayofearth t1_ivwiyhe wrote
Reply to comment by ABrusca1105 in New changes to 8th Ave create much wider pedestrian space, organize and calm a formerly chaotic place by Miser
Talk to the state legislature. Bikes must obey the same traffic laws as cars. Some bike riders just don't give a shit.
Mdayofearth t1_ivvv2r4 wrote
Reply to comment by TheNormalAlternative in New changes to 8th Ave create much wider pedestrian space, organize and calm a formerly chaotic place by Miser
No, that's strictly for police parking only.
Mdayofearth t1_ivvuzuz wrote
Reply to New changes to 8th Ave create much wider pedestrian space, organize and calm a formerly chaotic place by Miser
Now, how do we get bikers to stop biking in the pedestrian space, in the wrong direction; and get pedestrians from standing in the bike lane waiting for the light to change.
Mdayofearth t1_itgwx9v wrote
Reply to Mystery knob in kitchen by Maleficent-Sink-1296
Can we get a wider shot of the thing for more contextual references? We don't know how high up it is to the sill, etc.
Mdayofearth t1_jappg7k wrote
Reply to comment by brooklynlad in My OMNYCard design by NYCBikeLanes
Peek behind the cashiers at some Duane Reade locations.