Nyc Opera Tickets
Can you help me with plans for my NYC vacation?
I’ve been reading questions asked by others and the answers you’ve given have put new questions in my mind.
1. What is a Metrocard? Is that a ticket for the subway?
2. Should I get advance tickets to see Wicked, Mama Mia
and Phantom of the Opera? Do they usually sell out?
3. One answer said it’s hot in July — mid 80’s. Is that really as
hot as it gets? We’re used to 100, so we wouldn’t feel hot.
Is it humid?
4. Since I’m not sure of the temp what should we wear?
Jeans? Capri’s?
5. We’ll stay at the Sheraton Manhattan. Are there places
close by to have breakfast at a moderate price? I know
it would be expensive to eat at the hotel every morning.
Thanks for your help — and if there is anything else you think I
should know about I’d welcome the information.
I live in NYC btw.
1. a metro card is a card you purchase to enter the subway system, each time you go inside a trin station, you must swipe your metrocard, each ride is a dollar (if you have to switch trains without leaving the stations you dont pay).
you can also buy unlimited metrocards (either for a day, a week or a month)
2. i dont go to plays to much, but since those plays have been around for so long, i dont think so.
3.- oh no, nonono, it gets up to 100, last summer’s record temperature was 105. NYC isnt a humid plays, its actually the opposite, unless there is a storm or something.
4.- i dont know when you are coming. but…
january-march: really good jackets that keep you warn, a hat and gloves, and maybe so long underpants.
march and april: lighter jackets.
may and june: short sleeves and you cant alternate between jeans and shoets.
june-august: most definately shorts, very light clothers.
september-october: light jackets
november-december: heavier jackets.
5.- in manhattan, there are alwys places to eat breakfast, trust me, but manhattan is more expensive than the suburbs. but there are still moderate prices, and the food is always good.
recomendations: ALWAYS ask for directions if you are lost, both manhattan and the subway station could be quite confusing.
carry a subway map with you, you’ll need it.
have lots of fun. =)
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